Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pope prepares for Hungary, Slovakia trip

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ROME — Pope Francis on Sunday asked for prayers for his visit later this month to “the heart of Europe,” a four-day pilgrimage to Hungary and Slovakia, which will be his first travels since surgery earlier this summer.

The pope’s trip begins in Hungary on Sept. 12, then takes him to Slovakia, before returning to the Vatican on Sept. 15.

The pontiff had surgery on July 4 to remove a portion of his large intestine. The trip will be a test of stamina for the 84-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

Speaking to the public in St. Peter’s Square, Francis asked the faithful to “accompany” him with prayer during the pilgrimage.

He will begin the trip in Budapest to mark the end of a gathering aimed at stressing the importance of the Eucharist for Catholics and conclude it in Slovakia with a ceremony to honor the Virgin Mary, that country’s religious patron.

He said the pilgrimage will be marked by prayer “in the heart of Europe.”

Francis thanked all those who prepared the trip and affectiona­tely greeted “all those awaiting me and whom I wish from my heart to meet.”

In his remarks, he paid tribute to “so many heroic” faithful, who persevered despite “hostilitie­s and persecutio­ns.” Francis didn’t elaborate. But it appeared to be a reference to conflicts that bloodied Europe and decades of rule in the 20th century by officially atheist communist authoritie­s in much of Central and Eastern Europe.

 ?? (AP/Andrew Medichini) ?? People crowd St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis recites the Angelus noon prayer on Sunday from the window of his studio.
(AP/Andrew Medichini) People crowd St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis recites the Angelus noon prayer on Sunday from the window of his studio.

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