Vatican City, 25 July 2014 (VIS) –
Yesterday afternoon, at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the Holy Father
Francis received in audience Ms. Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag, the
Sudanese Christian woman imprisoned and condemned to death for
apostasy, and subsequently freed with the intervention of the
international community.
Meriam was accompanied by her husband
Daniel Wani and their two small children, Martin (aged one and a
half) and Maya, born in prison two months ago. The family was
accompanied by the Italian deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lapo
Pistelli, who completed negotiations in Sudan yesterday and
accompanied Meriam and her family to Italy, where they are preparing
to move to the United States.
The meeting lasted for slightly less
than half an hour and took place in a serene and affectionate
atmosphere. The Pope thanked Meriam and her family for their
courageous witness of constancy in faith. Meriam gave thanks for the
great comfort and support she received from the prayer of the Pope
and many other believers and persons of good will. The Pope’s
secretary, Msgr. Yohannis Gaid, acted as interpreter. The Pope then
greeted the Italian staff accompanying Meriam and her family in their
stay in Italy.
With this gesture, the Pope wished to
demonstrate his closeness, attention and prayer for all those who
suffer for their faith and, in particular, for Christians who suffer
persecution or curtailment of their religious freedom.
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