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Pope performs mid-air marriage ceremony in Chile

- AP/Reuters

In the first such ceremony on a papal flight, Pope Francis has performed a wedding for a steward and stewardess while flying between two Chilean cities.

Paula Podest Ruiz, 39, and Carlos Ciuffardi Elorriga, 41, who had a civil union eight years ago, told the Pope a religious ceremony that was to follow was cancelled after their parish church in Santiago was heavily damaged in an earthquake in 2010.

They asked him to bless their marriage, but he had something else in mind.

“We told him that we are husband and wife. That we have two daughters and that we would have loved to receive his blessing. All of a sudden, he asked us if we were married for the Church too,” Mr Ciuffardi told reporters afterwards on the plane, which was en route to the northern city of Iquique from Santiago. The couple explained to the Pope how the 2010 earthquake had damaged the church they had hoped to marry in.

“He liked us and he asked: ‘Do you want me to marry you?’ He asked: ‘Are you sure?,’ Ms Podest said. “’Yes of course,’ we said.”

The Pope performed the brief ceremony in the front of the plane. Ignacio Cueto, president of Latam airlines, who was on board, was the witness.

An improvised marriage certificat­e was signed by the Pope, the couple, Mr Cueto and a bishop who was on the plane. ”

“Being married by a Pope on board a flight is something priceless,” Ms Podest said.

Vatican spokespers­on Greg Burke confirmed it all.

“Everything is valid. Everything is official,” he said.

 ??  ?? Pope Francis marries Carlos Ciuffardi (left) and Paola Podest (centre) who had a civil ceremony eight years ago.
Pope Francis marries Carlos Ciuffardi (left) and Paola Podest (centre) who had a civil ceremony eight years ago.

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