Pope Leo Set to Visit France: A Divine Journey
Pope Leo is expected to visit France in late September. This visit to Paris and Lourdes marks his second to a European nation outside Italy. The French bishops announced the visit, which is usually the Vatican's responsibility. The Pope, originally from the U.S., recently took church leadership.
- Country:
- France
The French bishops have announced that Pope Leo is anticipated to visit France at the end of September. This trip will be the pontiff's second visit to a European Union country outside Italy since assuming his role as Pope.
The proposed itinerary includes stops in both Paris and Lourdes, prompting the bishops to request prayers from Catholics in preparation for the significant visit.
It's an atypical move for local bishops to disclose such information, typically a Vatican duty. The Vatican has yet to comment, but Pope Leo, the first U.S.-born pope, has already made three international journeys since his papacy began a year ago. Additionally, he is scheduled to visit Spain from June 6-12.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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