Pope's visit to the Philippines will have lasting impacts
Cardinal Tagle reflects on Pope Paul VI's visit in 1970.
“Pope Francis’ pastoral visit, centered on mercy and compassion, will undoubtedly offer great opportunities to experience grace, to hear a call, to question our comfortable surroundings, to value the poor, renew society, care for creation and live honorably,” the cardinal said in a letter to Catholics of the Philippines.
The Philippines will host Pope Francis early next year, January 15-19. The country hosted visits by Pope Paul VI in 1970 and St. John Paul II in 1981 and 1995.
In his letter to the Filipino faithful, the cardinal recalled Paul VI’s visit to the Philippines. Cardinal Tagle was 13 years old at the time of the visit. At one point, seeking to see the Pope, he was surrounded by thronging crowds of faithful.
“I stretched my neck and focused my eyes in order to see him as the car in which he was riding passed in front of us. The Pope’s serene gaze and attitude amazed me. That image never left my mind,” Cardinal Tagle reflected. “Eighteen years later in 1985, I registered at the Catholic University of America to study theology."
Source: Catholic News Agency
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