Pope Francis begins visit to Luxembourg, Belgium
Pope Francis will visit Luxembourg on Thursday on a highly anticipated trip to Europe’s second smallest country – and the first papal visit since 1985 – before heading to neighbouring Belgium in the evening.
The pope will address a number of issues, including migration, climate change and war in Europe.
It is his 46th international trip as pope.
On arrival in Luxembourg, the pope will be greeted by Prime Minister Luc Frieden, as well as the Grand Duke of Luxembourg Henri and his wife, the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa.
After a reception with the duke and duchess at the Grand Ducal Palace and a meeting with public officials at Cercle Cité, a cultural centre, the pope will tour Luxembourg in the popemobile.
The pope will also meet the public in the Luxembourg Cathedral of Notre Dame before continuing his tour to Belgium, where he will stay until Sunday.
The pontiff will mark the 600th anniversary of the Catholic University of Leuven, founded in 1425.
He will also say mass at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.
The pope is scheduled to meet with a group of victims of sexual abuse by the Catholic Church in Belgium.
Pope Francis is pressing on with the trip even after cancelling all Monday appointments due to illness.
The Vatican said the 87-year-old was suffering from a “mild flu.”
The pope has had to cancel appointments multiple times in recent months due to his health.
However, he successfully completed a 12-day trip to Asia and the Pacific in the first half of September.
Pope Francis turns 88 in December.
He is the oldest pope in more than a century.
(dpa /NAN)
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