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Pope Benedict’s US Visit Begins April 15




Pope Benedict XVI is scheduled to travel to the U.S. for the first time since he was elected pontiff in 2005. The trip begins in Washington on April 15, 2008 when he will be greeted by President George Bush & Speaker Nancy Pelosi at Andrews Air Force Base 4 pm EST, and will end in New York on April 20 where he will address the United Nations General Assembly.

Following video shows the preparations made for the Eucharistic celebration at Nationals Stadium on April 17th


Highlights of his key public events include:

Tuesday, April 15:
- Arrives at Andrews Air Force Base and greeted by President Bush and wife Laura.

Wednesday, April 16 in Washington, D.C. (Pope’s Birthday)
- Meets President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, White House
- Prayer service with U.S. bishops, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

Thursday, April 17 in Washington, D.C:
- Celebrates Mass at Nationals Park
- Addresses presidents of Catholic colleges and universities
- Meets with representatives of other faiths

Friday, April 18 in New York:
- Speaks at the United Nations
- Brief visit to synagogue near the U.N.
- Ecumenical prayer service at historically German parish

Saturday, April 19 in New York:
- Mass for Catholic clergy at St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- Meets with seminarians, young Catholics

Sunday, April 20 in New York:
- Visits ground zero, site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center
- Mass at Yankee Stadium

Full Media Coverage:
LIVE TELEVISION COVERAGE will be provided at: Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN - call your local cable provide for your EWTN channel) with listed media coverage below.
LIVE ONLINE STREAMING of the EWTN live coverage will be available at http://www.pope2008.com/
LIVE SATELLITE RADIO COVERAGE will be provided by SIRIUS
- Sirius 159, The Catholic Channel, will provide 24-hour coverage of the current Papal visit.
- Sirius 143, Papal Playback, will rebroadcast key events from the Papal visit.
- Sirius 119 will be the Papal Archives Channel. It will showcase historic speeches from Pope John Paul II and Pope Paul VI, plus some of the earliest known recordings of a Pope - from Pope Leo XIII (circa 1902).

April 15:
Upon arrival, the Pope was ushered into a motorcade to the Vatican Embassy in Washington D.C. Pope Benedict will also be celebrating his 81st Birthday on Wednesday but he will not attend the White House Birthday Celebration in his honor. Instead, he will be attending a prayer service with other bishops in a Washington Basilica.

Benedict, then-Cardinal Joseph Alois Ratzinger before becoming Pope in 2005, was head of the Vatican agency that encourages adherence to Catholic doctrine. He was Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and stamped his “imprimi potest” (it can be printed) to the written book entitled “Catechism of the Catholic Church”, a collection of theological reasoning on the Catholic Faith published by ‘Libreria Editrice Vaticana’ for the Catholic faithful in the U.S.

Pope Benedict is known to urge believers to return to fundamental Christian values in response to increasing de-Christianisation and secularisation throughout the post modern world. He was theological consultant at the Second Vatican Council to the late Pope Paul VI. Pope Benedict is also open to dialogue with other religious groups, and has sought to improve relations with them throughout his pontificate.

The United States is home to 65 million Roman Catholics. Pope Benedict XVI is expected to engage in world issues including world peace, the threat of terrorism, the issue of abortion, as well as apologize for the sex scandal that has plagued the U.S. Catholic Church. However, he has expressed that he wants to give “moral guidance” to Roman Catholics located in the United States, a pilgrimage he described as a journey to meet a “great people and a great church.”

Compiled by Jay Fermin
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3 comments for “Pope Benedict’s US Visit Begins April 15”

  1. Welcome to the U.S.A. dear Pope Benedict XVI. Happy Birthday! Lift us from the darkness and show us the way to Jesus our Light.

    Posted by Maria Maria | April 17, 2008, 10:55 am
  2. Growing up I always remember my parents speak reverently about the Pope. He symbolizes the good that Christ wanted to impart in us. With the recent church scandals, it is always reassuring to know that the Pope is still “The Man”. A pure christian who is still able to lead his flock…

    Posted by morningsun | April 21, 2008, 9:39 pm
  3. @ morningsun: Having covered and seen Pope John Paul II in his 1981 Philippine Visit and seeing Pope Benedict XVI’s US visit on TV, it is amazing to see the issues have differed, but the positive courageous encouragement still remains a powerful catalyst for change. Thanks for the comment

    Posted by Jay Fermin (pinoy wired) | April 21, 2008, 11:27 pm

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