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Packed itinerary for Pope’s Assisi visit

Pope Francis has a full schedule for his visit the city of Assisi, the birthplace of St Francis, on Friday October 4.

The Pope, who choose his Papal name at his election (above) in honour of Francis of Assisi, will depart from the Vatican at 7am by helicopter and will land around three quarters of an hour later at the sports field of the Seraphic Institute of Assisi, where he will meet with disabled and sick children.

At 8.45am the Holy Father will make a private visit to the Shrine of St Damian to pray, and from there will proceed to the archbishop’s residence where he will meet with the poor assisted by Caritas. After this meeting, he will transfer by car to the Superior Basilica of St Francis where he will be received by the convent friars and will pray in the crypt where the saint is buried.

At 11am the Pope will celebrate Holy Mass in Piazza San Francesco. Following the Eucharist, he will proceed to the Caritas reception centre near the railway station of Santa Maria degli Angeli where he will have lunch with the poor from the city centre. After lunch he will make a private visit to the Hermitage of the Prisons, where he will pray in St Francis’ cell. At 3.15 pm he will meet with clergy, consecrated persons and members of the diocesan pastoral council in the cathedral of St Rufino. From there he will transfer to the Basilica of St Clare to venerate the body of the saint and pray in silence before the cross of St Damian.

The Holy Father will then head to to the Porziuncola in Santa Maria degli Angeli and will meet with young people on the terrace in front of the basilica at 5.45 pm. At 6.30pm he will transfer to Rivotorto where he will pray privately in St Francis’ hovel and at 7.15pm, after greeting the authorities which received him in the morning, will begin his return trip by helicopter to the Vatican, where he is scheduled to arrive at 8pm

 

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