Pope Francis Arrives in Madagascar
Second Stop of Three-Nation Apostolic Journey, September 4-10, 2019
Pope Francis landed in Madagascar, at about 4 p.m. local time on September 6, 2019, the second stop on his three-nation African apostolic journey that will continue through the 10th.
The Holy Father was welcomed by the nation’s president and spouse, and little children singing in traditional garments also welcomed the Holy Father.
Following the welcome ceremony, the pope proceeded to the nunciature for rest, until his first full day in the country tomorrow.
Tomorrow, he will meet with the president, authorities, bishops, young people and also visit the tomb of Blessed Victoire Rasoamanoarivo.
The Holy Father’s Sept. 4-10 visit to the ‘three ‘M’s’ of Mozambique, Madagascar, and Mauritius, marks the Pope’s fourth visit to Africa, his second to Sub-Saharan Africa, and represents the Holy Father’s attention to the peripheries and the poor. It also marks his 31st Apostolic Trip.
Each of these nations had been visited by St. Pope John Paul II during his pontificate.
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