Vatican City, 2014 (VIS) – The Holy
See Press Office today confirmed that His Holiness Francis, accepting
the invitation issued by the civil authorities, His Holiness
Bartolomaios I and the bishops, will make an apostolic trip to Turkey
from 28 to 30 November 2014, during which he will visit Ankara and
Istanbul.
The Pope will leave on the morning of
Friday 28 from Rome's Fiumicino Airport, and will arrive at Esenboga
Airport, Ankara at approximately 1 pm. He will first visit the
Mausoleum of Ataturk, after which he will transfer to the
presidential palace where he will be received by the president of the
Republic and the authorities, to be followed by a meeting with the
Prime Minister. He will subsequently visit the president of Religious
Affairs in the Diyanet.
On the following day, Saturday 29, the
Holy Father will travel by air to Istanbul where he will visit the
Hagia Sophia Museum, the Sultan Ahmet Mosque, better known as the
Blue Mosque, and the Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, where he
will celebrate Mass. Later, in the patriarchal Church of St. George,
there will be an ecumenical prayer and a private meeting with His
Holiness Bartholomaios I.
On Sunday 30 Pope Francis will
celebrate Mass privately with the apostolic delegation. In the
patriarchal Church of St. George a divine liturgy will take place,
followed by an ecumenical blessing and the signing of the Joint
Declaration. In the afternoon the Holy Father will return to Istanbul
Airport to return to Rome, where he is expected to arrive, at
Fiumicino Airport, at 6.40 p.m.
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