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A rebounding Pope Francis adds an overnight visit to France to his busy travel schedule

Rome, Italy
AP

Pope Francis will make a two-day trip to Marseille, France, in late September, adding to a flurry of trips the 86-year-old pontiff will soon be making only weeks after leaving hospital following abdominal surgery.

Early this year, Francis had said that he would go to the port city to participate in a meeting of Mediterranean-area Catholic bishops, but until the Vatican released his schedule on Saturday for the 22nd to 23rd September pilgrimage, it wasn’t clear how long he would stay.

Pope Francis arrives in St Peter's Square for his weekly general audience on 28th Wednesday, June, 2023.

Pope Francis arrives in St Peter’s Square for his weekly general audience on Wednesday, 28th June, 2023. The Vatican says Pope Francis will make a two-day trip to Marseille, France, in late September. The announcement on Saturday, July 29, 2023 adds more travel to a flurry of trips the 86-year-old pontiff will be making in the coming weeks. PICTURE: AP Photo/Andrew Medichini/File photo.

On his second day in Marseille, Francis will meet with the bishops and in late afternoon preside at Mass in the city’s soccer stadium.

Francis heads on 2nd August to Lisbon, Portugal, on a five-day trip centered around a Catholic youth jamboree. While in Portugal, he’ll make a helicopter trip to Fatima, site of a popular shrine to the Virgin Mary.

Then on 31st August, he is scheduled to fly to Mongolia for the first-ever visit by a pontiff to that Asian country, which has a tiny Catholic community.

Three trips in a span of two months will test how well Francis has rebounded from abdominal surgery in June to repair a hernia and remove painful scarring from previous surgeries. In 2021, Francis underwent in Rome surgery to receive a section of his bowel that had narrowed. Earlier this year, Francis was hospitalised to receive antibiotics intravenously to treat bronchitis.



His pilgrimage to Marseille begins in the afternoon on 22nd September. Upon arrival at Marseille’s airport, Francis will be officially welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron, according to the official Vatican schedule.

Francis and diocesan clergy will have a prayer service in the city’s Notre Dame de la Garde basilica. Early that evening, the Pope will preside at what the Vatican calls a “moment of reflection with religious leaders” near a memorial dedicated to sailors and migrants lost at sea.

During his papacy, Francis has repeatedly decried the loss of migrants’ lives in the Mediterranean while attempting to cross the sea in smugglers’ unseaworthy vessels launched from the shores of northern Africa.

On his final day in Marseille, the Pope’s schedule begins at the archbishop’s residence with a private meeting with people struggling with economic problems. Before heading to the stadium for Mass, Francis will meet with Macron for talks, an exchange of gifts and an official photo opportunity, the Vatican said.

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