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Pope Benedict departs South America, but
leaves message of hope and prayer for the ‘common good of the
family’
Aparecida, May 14, 2007 / 11:39 am (CNA).- Pope Benedict XVI
concluded his historic trip to Brazil Sunday, saying that the
residents of South America “have given whole-hearted proof of their
faith in Christ” and their love for the office of the Pope.
The Holy Father departed Sunday evening from the International
Airport of Sao Paulo / Guarulhos where he was met by Jose Alencar
Gomes da Silva, vice-president of the Federal Republic of Brazil,
Archbishop Odilo Pedro Scherer of Sao Paulo, Bishop Luiz Gonzaga
Bergonzini of Guarulhos, and numerous other religious and civil
authorities.
Before boarding his Alitalia flight bound for Rome, Pope Benedict
conveyed his pleasure at the opportunity to inaugurate the Fifth
General Conference of the Episcopate of Latin America and the
Caribbean. He said that "The signs of enthusiasm and the deep piety
of this people of the Land of the Holy Cross will remain for ever
impressed in my memory.”
He added his prayer "that the Lord will assist religious and civil
leaders to give renewed impulse to the initiatives that are awaited
by all for the common good of the great Latin American family."
In addition to his work with the Episcopal conference in Aparecida,
the Holy Father also spent time with numerous religious authorities
and orders of religious during his pastoral visit. He ended his
brief airport address thanking everyone for having "contributed to
the splendor of these days, filling those taking part with joy and
hope - 'gaudium et spes!' - for the Christian family and for its
mission in society."
After landing on Rome, the Pope proceeded directly to his
Castelgandolfo summer residence where he will remain through the
week.
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