Manila, Philippines, October 24, 2014 - In his fifth trip and his first to this country, Pope Francis called on the people to "see the world around you through the eyes of Jesus Himself.
Looking less fit than his previous visit of former Pope John Paul II 19 years, 11 months and 30 days ago on January 12 to 16, 1995.
Addressing the crowd from a specially-built stage on the tarmac, the pope said, "The Filipino people are never far from my mind and heart, and I reach out to embrace each one in esteem and affection."
Pope Francis called on the people to reflect the theme of the anniversary celebration of Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide: "_________".
When the Pope ended his short speech with "Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!", the crowd went wild waving handkerchiefs, pennants and flags.
In an unprecedented move, Pope Francis I approached the schoolchildren, garbed in native costumes and who had come to dance for him, instead of boarding the popemobile Mercedes-Benz M-Class W166 as scheduled.
Security measures went awry as people took the opportunity to move near the pope and receive the blessing. Finally boarding the specially build vehicle an hour after he arrived, the Pope took a Moment to raise his hands before members of the joint Vatican and Presidential Security Group guards closed the door.
Until he arrived at the Papal Nunciature 50 minutes later, the aging pontiff continued to wave to the throngs who braved the heat to greet him along Roxas Boulevard, Quirino Avenue and Taft Avenue.
Throngs of Roman Catholic faithful waved flags and shouted "Viva Il Papa!" as the pontiff made his way to the Apostolic Nunciature, his official residence for his five-day stay in Manila.
Travelling along the designated route from the Old Manila International Airport in Pasay City to the Nunciature in Taft Avenue, Manila the 77-year-old Pope was met each time with huge crowds who circled his specially made, bullet-proof "popemobile". So thick were the crowds that what would have been a 15-minute trip stretched to 50 minutes. In some areas, the crowd may have 30 to 40 deep, barely allowing the Papal convoy passage.
The Pope had arrived as scheduled at 2:57 p.m. on board an Alitalia Airbus A330-200. He paused to greet the Airport crowd before being accompanied down from the plain by Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Archbishop of Manila and Archbishop Giuseppe Pinto, Papal Nuncio to the Philippines.
The Pope was met by President Bengino S. Aquino III and his sisters, Maria Elena "Ballsy" Aquino-Cruz, Aurora Corazon "Pinky" Aquino-Abellada, Victoria Elisa "Viel" Aquino-Dee and Kristina Bernadette "Kris" Aquino-Yap, who were the first to greet them officially.
The National Anthems of the Philippines and Vatican were played as he went through the cordon of honor and greeted Filipino officials and members of the diplomatic corps.
Among those on hand to welcome Pope Francis on his first visit were Philippine Vice-President Jejomar C. Binay, Sr., Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Jr., Senate President Franklin M. Drilon, Speaker Feliciano R. Belmonte, Jr., Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario and Philippine Ambassador to Vatican Mercedes Arrastia Tuason.
Former President Fidel V. Ramos, Manila City Mayor Joseph Estrada and Pampanga 2nd District Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo were also among his first welcomers.
Looking less fit than his previous visit of former Pope John Paul II 19 years, 11 months and 30 days ago on January 12 to 16, 1995.
Addressing the crowd from a specially-built stage on the tarmac, the pope said, "The Filipino people are never far from my mind and heart, and I reach out to embrace each one in esteem and affection."
Pope Francis called on the people to reflect the theme of the anniversary celebration of Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide: "_________".
When the Pope ended his short speech with "Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!", the crowd went wild waving handkerchiefs, pennants and flags.
Popemobile: Mercedes-Benz M-Class W166 |
Security measures went awry as people took the opportunity to move near the pope and receive the blessing. Finally boarding the specially build vehicle an hour after he arrived, the Pope took a Moment to raise his hands before members of the joint Vatican and Presidential Security Group guards closed the door.
Until he arrived at the Papal Nunciature 50 minutes later, the aging pontiff continued to wave to the throngs who braved the heat to greet him along Roxas Boulevard, Quirino Avenue and Taft Avenue.
Throngs of Roman Catholic faithful waved flags and shouted "Viva Il Papa!" as the pontiff made his way to the Apostolic Nunciature, his official residence for his five-day stay in Manila.
Travelling along the designated route from the Old Manila International Airport in Pasay City to the Nunciature in Taft Avenue, Manila the 77-year-old Pope was met each time with huge crowds who circled his specially made, bullet-proof "popemobile". So thick were the crowds that what would have been a 15-minute trip stretched to 50 minutes. In some areas, the crowd may have 30 to 40 deep, barely allowing the Papal convoy passage.
Alitalia Airbus. |
President Benigno S. Aquino III |
The Aquino Family |
Sheet music of the Vatican Anthem. |
The lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem. |
Vice-President Jejomar Binay, Sr. |
Former President Fidel V. Ramos |
Former President and now Manila City Mayor Joseph Ejercito-Estrada. |
Former President and now Pampanga 2nd District Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
WELCOME CEREMONY: ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS, POPE FRANCIS (Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Thursday, October 23, 2014)
Dear President
Aquino, Dear People of the Philippines,
1. I thank you, Mister
President, for your kind words of welcome, full of the warmth and hospitality
with which Filipinos traditionally welcome their guests. I greatly appreciate
all that you and your Government have done to make this visit possible. For a
long time I have looked forward to stepping on to Philippine soil once more.
The Filipino people are never far from my mind and heart, and I reach out to
embrace each one with esteem and affection. We are indeed old friends, ever
since assumed as pope on March 13, 2013.
2. My Brother Bishops,
Cardinal Rosales and Cardinal Palma, and all the Bishops – whom I gladly greet
in the Lord – expressed many times their wish for the Successor of Peter to
share the joy of Filipino Catholics on the Fourth Centenary of the Archdioceses
of Manila, Cebu, Caceres and Nueva Segovia. I am here to celebrate with the
Catholic community of the Philippines four hundred and twenty years of the organized
and hierarchical presence and action of the Church in these Islands. That first
evangelization has produced enduring fruits of Christian life and holiness, of
civilizing action, of the transmission – especially through a strong family
life – of fundamental human and civic values. As the next presidential
administration approaches, we should all be convinced that those fruits can
thrive even more in concerted action by all sectors of society, in the building
of a nation resolutely set on the path of genuine and integral development, and
fully committed to the wellbeing of all its citizens, with special concern for
the weakest.
3. The thought of
celebrating the annual anniversary of the religious group “Jesus is Lord Church
Worldwide”, founded by activist and Christian religious preacher Bro. Eddie
Villanueva, in the Philippines, in Asia, has gladdened me and given me
encouragement. The Spirit of God has led thousands of young men and women here
and they are now filling the streets of Manila with their youthful joy and
Christian witness. A large group of them are right here. I greet each one of
you: I warmly embrace every young person here, all the youth of the
Philippines, and all those who have come from other countries and continents.
At Rio, Brazil, during the last World Youth Day outside Rome, we meditated on
the "new life" which comes from Jesus Christ: "I came – he said
– that they may have life, and have it abundantly"(Io. 10, 10). Now, here
in Manila, we gather to hear him say: "As the Father sent me, so am I
sending you" (Ibid. 20, 21). During these days we shall reflect on and
pray about what these words mean for each one of you, for the young people of
the end of the Twentieth Century, the young people of the Third Christian
Millennium.
4. To all Filipino people,
to all gathered for the World Youth Day, I make this invitation: See the world
around you with the eyes of Jesus himself! The Gospel says that when he saw the
crowds, "he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless,
like sheep without a shepherd" (Matthew chapter 9 verse 36). The Good News
of God’s love and mercy – the word of truth, justice and peace which alone can
inspire a life worthy of God’s sons and daughters – must be proclaimed to the
ends of the earth. The Church and the world look to young people for new light,
new love, a new commitment to meeting the great needs of humanity.
The people gathered in
Manila for the annual anniversary celebration of the religious group
"Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide" know this. The Church in the
Philippines knows that it has a special vocation to bear witness to the Gospel
in the heart of Asia. Guided by Divine Providence, your historic destiny is to
build a "civilization of love", of brotherhood and solidarity, a civilization
which will be perfectly at home among the ancient cultures and traditions of
the entire Asian continent.
5. Mister President,
members of the Government, and distinguished representatives of the Filipino
people: the Church and the political community work on different levels and are
mutually independent, but they serve the same human beings (cfr. Gaudium et Spes, 76). In that service
there is ample room for dialogue, co–operation and mutual support. You have a
very valid and specifically Philippine model of co–operation for development in
The Social Pact, formally signed in March 1993. I pray that the "new
solidarity" which The Social Pact espouses will be a striking success for
the good of the Filipino people, and for the pride and glory of the Nation as a
beacon of peace and harmony in Asia.
6. Cardinal Tagle, Cardinal
Palma, Brother Bishops, Deacons, Pastors, Filipino Brothers and Sisters in Christ: I
look forward to celebrating with you in faith the great things done in the
Church and by the Church in these Islands over the last five centuries.
Together we shall pray that God may continue to protect and guide his pilgrim
People in the Philippines!
God bless the
Philippines! Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!
The following day, October 24, 2014, the
Pontiff met with President Benigno S. Aquino III at MalacaƱang and later
celebrated Mass for the 233 delegates of the International Youth Forum at Central
Seminary Chapel of the UST. He also gave a 20-minute speech to some 200,000
cheering students and academicians gathered at UST Grandstand and Parade
Grounds.
“I see that it is my great privilege to be
here, to be here and discover anew this phenomenon I knew before, and today I
know better,” the Pontiff said.
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