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Pope Francis will celebrate a mbad for the migrants . The news came just now from the press office of the Holy See. Everything is planned for July 6th.
"The Holy Father Francis – reads the statement of Greg Burke – will celebrate a mbad for the migrants, at the altar of the pulpit, in St. Peter's Basilica. the fifth anniversary of Pope Francis' visit to Lampedusa. "In these times so focused on the political discussion of the management of migratory phenomena, the initiative of Vatican seems to be a further reference to the institutions
During this week, many prelates reaffirmed the official position of the Catholic Church: the ports, mostly ecclesiastical, must remain open.No later than yesterday, the new d & # 39; A letter sent by the emeritus bishop of Ivrea to President Conte was pbaded on. An open letter, by which Bishop Bettazzi said he was "disappointed" by the "deafness" of most EU representatives about the reception Bergoglio, meanwhile, will not go on holiday to the residence of the Vatican of Castelgandolfo.The Argentinean pontiff will remain in Rome.A novelty, that of the period summer spent in Santa Marta , introduced by the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires. The general hearings of Wednesday will therefore be suspended until the arrival of September
The Pope, as readers have found during these five years of pontificate, has made it possible welcoming migrants a central argument of his pastoral. Calls to the policy on this theme are no longer counted. Some bishops, to tell the truth, seem to think differently. As the Kyrgyz prelate Athanasius Schneider, who in an interview with us, said that "The phenomenon of so-called" immigration "represents a long-orchestrated plan prepared by the international powers to radically change the Christian and national identity European peoples ".
But Schneider is part of the so-called "opposition". The last time Bergoglio had insisted on caution. The feeling is that on July 6, the Argentine pontiff could also remind the Italian government of humanitarian and solidarity.
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