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A bird hovered as we waited for the pope

- AELRED LUIS | STONE EDITOR

On Tuesday, Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Sports City Stadium had transforme­d into a ‘praying’ field from a playing field, which has hosted prestigiou­s football events including the recently held Asian Cup tournament.

As I entered this hub of sporting activity, I did not see any cheering fans, but faithful immersed in silent prayers; I did not see the flutter of the team colours but instead a liturgy booklet; the Vatican flag and a white cap with a message of peace awaiting the 1,80,000 strong crowd on every single seat. No score board but a documentar­y retracing the humble beginnings of Argentina-born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who the world now knows as Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, sovereign of the Vatican City State and His Holiness, regarded as the ‘living saint’ by Roman Catholics.

Just as I was settling down in my seat, a not-so-old man sitting by my side pointed to a huge bird hovering above the stadium and remarked: ‘’That is the Holy Spirit descending upon us, my son.” Like thousands of others from various nationalit­ies, he was in his seat at pre-dawn. The atmosphere became more divine at the stroke of 7.30am with the recital of the Holy Rosary setting the mood for the first Papal Mass in the Arabian Peninsula. The UAE was on the cusp of making history and Zayed Stadium achieving another record of another kind.

I never thought I would be a witness to this epic event. Barely half-an-hour after the rosary, the members of the multinatio­nal choir trouped in to rehearse the hymn Christ Be Our Light and the crowd went into raptures — we saw the first wave of the yellow and white Vatican flags. The atmosphere was getting electric and the faithful spirituall­y charged. Then another hymn was rehearsed and the attendees went ecstatic again.

Then a few minutes after 10am came the moment everybody was waiting for. Pope Francis emerged in his Popemobile and glided amidst a sea of humanity, profusely waving out to his gathered flock, winning hearts with his divine radiance. I came close to a touching distance of Papa Francis. All exhilarate­d that I was capturing this awesome moment only to be let down by my trusted phone. As I rued the missed opportunit­y of a video of a lifetime, it was time for the mass to begin and there stood – the first Jesuit Pontiff, the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere, the first pope from outside Europe since the Syrian Gregory III, who reigned in the 8th century – to convey his message of justice, peace and fraternity.

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