Ватикан опубликовал программу визита Папы в Грузию и Азербайджан

Пресс-служба Ватикана опубликовала подробную и окончательную программу апостольского визита Папы Франциска в Грузию и Азербайджан, который запланирован с 30 сентября по 2 октября.

Вылет Папы из аэропорта Фьюмичино в Риме запланирован на 9 часов утра, и к 3 часам дня его прибытие будут ожидать в международном аэропорту Тбилиси, где состоится церемония его приветствия. Вслед за этим, Папа направится с визитом вежливости к главе республики в президентский дворец, а также встретится с представителями властей и дипломатическим корпусом. Во дворце Патриархии запланирована встреча Папы с Католикосом-Патриархом всея Грузии Илией II. Первый день визита в Грузию завершится встречей с Ассирийско-халдейской общиной в Халдейской католической церкви.

В субботу, 1 октября, Папа проведет Святую Мессу на стадионе им. Михаила Месхи, а затем проведет встречу с первосвященниками и приходом в церкви Успения Пресвятой Богородицы. Затем он встретится с сотрудниками благотворительного Центра помощи Ордена камиллианцев, и затем посетит патриарший храм Светицховели в Мцхете.

В воскресенье утром, 2 октября, после церемонии прощания в аэропорту Тбилиси Святейший Отец направится в Баку, Азербайджан. В международном аэропорту им.Гейдара Алиева планируется официальная церемония его приветствия. После официального приема в аэропорту им. Гейдара Алиева Папа совершит Мессу в церкви Непорочного Зачатия Девы Марии при салезианском центре, после чего состоится совместный обед с салезианской общиной.

В этот же день после приветственной церемонии Святейший Отец встретится с президентом Азербайджанской Республики. Папа также намерен обратиться с приветственной речью к представителям властей в центре им. Гейдара Алиева. В мечети имени бывшего президента Гейдара Алиева Св. Отец встретится с главой Управления мусульман Кавказа. Вечером того же дня Святейший Отец намерен провести встречу с православным епископом Баку и президентом еврейской общины. В 7.15 часов вечера, после церемонии прощания, Папа направится в аэропорт Чампино в Риме, куда он, как ожидается, прибудет в 10 часов вечера.

Напомним, в июне этого года Папа побывал с официальным визитом в Армению.

Commonspace.eu будет освещать в режиме live blog визит Франциска в Грузию и Азербайджан, начиная с 07.00 по Гринвичу, 30 сентября.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы Ватикана

фото: Папа Франциск (фото любезно предоставлено Радио Ватикан / ANSA)

 

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