Thursday, September 7, 2017

Pope Francis arrived in Bogotá yesterday

Pope Francis arrived in Colombia yesterday afternoon. The papal plane touched down in the military area of Bogotà’s airport just after 4:00 pm local time, where a large delegation of Church and State authorities – including President Santos - welcomed him as he stepped onto the tarmac.

A crowd of eager Colombian faithful was also there waving flags, cheering and clapping to the rhythm of traditional music and dance while a little boy who was born in captivity – the son of former FARC hostage Clara Rojas – hugged him and handed him a handcrafted ceramic dove, symbol of peace.

It is Pope Francis’s 20th apostolic journey abroad and during his five-day visit he will take his message of reconciliation and hope to all Colombians as he visits the cities of Bogotà, Villavicencio, Medellin and Cartagena from where he will depart on Sunday 10th September.

It’s been 31 years since the Bishop of Rome set foot in this ravaged nation. There were no official discourses scheduled for the occasion and none were needed as Pope Francis immediately set the tone for the visit with a powerful gesture of attention and care for those closest to his heart.

Making his way down the red carpet to the pope-mobile, he stopped at length to touch and caress disabled and sick children, and – especially poignant and significant in the Colombian context -  he took time to engage with and bless, one at a time, a group of mutilated and disabled military veterans representing one of the too many groups of victims of a conflict the nation is struggling to put behind.

Then, the streets were packed with people – ordinary Colombians – for the whole fifteen kilometre drive to the nunciature where a tired Pope Francis could rest and gather strength for a gruelling pastoral visit charged with expectations as he Takes the First Step with all the people of the divided and suffering nation as they seek the best route to navigate the treacherous path to peace.

But before tucking up for the night Francis again gave voice to the voiceless and spelt out his priorities by sharing his joy and his faith with a group of poor orphaned children and vulnerable adolescents. Never lose joy, never lose hope, he told them – and – don’t forget to pray for me!




Greetings of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
offered to a group of faithful 
outside the Nunciature in Bogotá

Thank you very much for the joy you possess, thank you very much for the efforts you have put forward, thank you very much for the journey you have been encouraged to carry out, and that is called heroism.  Even the youngest children can be heroes, the youngest ones, when they are deceived or wronged, but get up; they are heroes who carry on.  Keep going!  Keep on going in this way!  Do not let yourselves be defeated, do not let yourselves be deceived, do not lose your joy, do not lose your hope, do not lose your smiles, keep going!

And now I want to give all of you a blessing, let's pray to the Virgin, our Mother, that she might bless us.

Hail Mary ...

After some songs had been sung, the Holy Father continued:

Thank you very much for your bravery and your courage.  Do not let yourselves be robbed of your joy.  What is it that you have, that you should not let anyone else steal?  (The children respond: Joy!)

Don't let anyone steal it from you, don't let anyone deceive you, don't let anyone steal your hope.  What is it that you have, that you should not let anyone else steal?  (The children respond: Hope!)

Joy and hope.  Everyone!  (The children respond: Joy and hope!)

Can I ask you a favour? Will you pray for me?  Will you do it?  (Yes!)

May God bless you.  And thank you, this is very cute.  Thank you.

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