Milei, Bezos,
Zelensky … the Pope’s big meetings in 2024
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VATICAN MEDIA / AFP
From presidents to technocrats, comedians to former
hostages and abuse victims, the Holy Father met with representatives of many
sectors of humanity.
As 2024 comes to a close, we offer you various highlights of
the year. Here are some of the most important meetings the Holy Father had with
political, cultural, and financial leaders.
The Pope receives Javier Milei, president of his native
country (February 12)
Argentina's President Javier Milei came to power in December
2023. Shortly after, on February 12, he was received by Pope Francis at the
Vatican. He had made highly critical — and even insulting — remarks about the
Pontiff during the presidential campaign. However, the head of state had since
expressed his regret for certain comments and initiated a rapprochement with
the Holy See.
In the end, the visit took place in a warm atmosphere, with
the two men exchanging hugs and jokes. The president repeatedly tried to
convince the Pope to come to Argentina, where he has not returned since his
election in 2013. Despite a second meeting between the two men during the G7 in
June, the Pontiff has said he is not sure he will be able to make the trip in
the next few years.
The Pope welcomes comedians and a star composer (June 14)
Pope Francis addressed a somewhat unusual audience in the
Vatican's Sala Clementina on June 14. Addressing over a hundred comedians from around the world, he encouraged them to
continue “making God smile” by bringing joy to people's hearts. Among the
guests were American stars Chris Rock, Stephen Colbert, Whoopi Goldberg, and
Jimmy Fallon.
Another “celebrity” received by the Pope this year was the
famous composer Hans Zimmer, on December 7. The Pontiff thanked the creator of
the soundtracks to Pirates of the Caribbean, Gladiator, The
Lion King, and Dune for agreeing to take part in the
concert for the poor organized by the Vatican in the run-up to Christmas.
Meloni, Biden, Macron and Modi on the G7 menu (June 14)
Invited by Italian President Giorgia Meloni, Pope
Francis took part in the G7 meeting held in Puglia. He had the
opportunity to address the heads of state of the United Kingdom, the United
States, France, Canada, Japan, Germany, and Italy, as well as India and
Argentina, on the challenges of artificial intelligence.
“Faced with the marvels of machines, which seem to know how
to choose independently, we should be very clear that decision-making, even
when we are confronted with its sometimes dramatic and urgent aspects, must
always be left to the human person,” he said in his address.
He was also able to speak privately with some of them,
including France's Emmanuel Macron. The two men met again on December 15,
during Pope Francis' trip to Ajaccio, for a 45-minute meeting. This year, the
Pope also met another G7 member, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who came to the
Vatican for the first time.
Pope receives Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (August 15)
On August 15, Pope Francis welcomed Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sanchez to the
Vatican. Their meeting focused on environmental action, with the world's 3rd
richest man presenting the Pontiff his Bezos Earth Fund project,
a $10 billion fund to finance projects to protect the planet. During the
meeting, the Pontiff is said to have extolled the importance of culture and
literature in “staying in touch with the human soul.” In 2022, the businessman
had already visited the Vatican to receive the Galileo Prophets of Philanthropy
Award.
During his pontificate, Pope Francis has received many other
personalities from the world of technology: Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), Elon Musk (X, Tesla), Tim Cook (Apple), and Eric Schmidt (Google).
Pope meets 17 abuse victims in Brussels (September
27)
During his complex trip to Belgium, Pope Francis was
questioned by the Belgian Prime Minister and the King of Belgium about the
Church's responsibility to repair the “irreparable” abuse committed by members
of the clergy. That same evening, the Pope met with 17 victims for a meeting that lasted two
hours.
“I spoke to the Pope as if he were my abuser,” Anne-Sophie,
44, who was abused by a priest when she was 10 and 11, told I.MEDIA. “He
couldn't take it anymore, but he kept listening to me,” she adds, speaking of a
deeply moving encounter. Other victims remain more skeptical. “The fact that he
said to us: 'I'm ashamed, I ask for forgiveness, my heart bleeds...' I don't
give a damn!” reported Jean-Marc Turine, for example. He had been abused by
four Jesuits from 1959 onward, and left the Church.
Pope meets Zelensky for the fourth time (October 11)
“The issue of the return of our fellow citizens in captivity
was at the heart of my meeting with Pope Francis,” Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky said in a tweet after his audience with the pontiff. This was the sixth meeting since
2020 between the two men, whose relations have sometimes seemed distant
following the Russian offensive launched in Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
After a meeting in May 2023, the Ukrainian president
rejected the idea of direct mediation by the Holy See, insisting that a peace
plan had to come from the Ukrainians themselves. This year, Volodymyr Zelensky
especially praised the humanitarian diplomacy deployed by the Pope and Cardinal
Mario Zuppi. “We are counting on the Holy See's help to bring back Ukrainians
who have been taken prisoner by Russia,” he said in his tweet. The two men also
crossed paths at the G7 summit.
Pope receives former Hamas hostages (November 14)
Helpless to stop the war in Gaza, Pope Francis has
repeatedly called for a ceasefire and the release of the hostages in 2024. With
some 60 Israelis still in Gaza, Pope Francis received at the Vatican a group of 16 former hostages and relatives of
hostages kidnapped during the attack on October 7, 2023. The initiative was
welcomed by Israeli diplomats, who have at times been highly critical of the
Vatican.
A few weeks later, Pope Francis held talks with the
President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, lasting around 30 minutes. During the talks,
the Holy See reiterated its traditional positions: condemnation of all forms of
terrorism, a two-state solution, and special status for the city of Jerusalem,
which must be “a place of encounter and friendship between the three great
monotheistic religions.”
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