Pope Francis arrives in USA for historic visit
Pope Francis arrived yesterday Tuesday on the first visit of his life to the United States, bringing his “church of the poor” to the world’s wealthiest superpower and a country polarized over issues closest to his heart: immigration, social injustice and economic inequality.
According a rare honor to the pontiff, President
Barack Obama and his wife and daughters welcomed Francis on the red-carpeted
tarmac at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, just outside the nation’s
capital, after the pope’s chartered plane touched down from Cuba. Presidents
usually make important visitors come to them at the White House.
Emerging from the plane to boisterous cheers from a
crowd of hundreds, the smiling 78-year-old pontiff removed his skullcap in the
windy weather and made his way down the steps in his white robes.
He was met by a military honor guard, schoolchildren,
politicians, and Roman Catholic clergymen in black robes and brightly colored
sashes of scarlet and purple. Vice President Joe Biden and his wife were among
those who welcomed him.
From there, the pope rode in a small charcoal-gray
Fiat as part of a motorcade bound for the Vatican diplomatic mission in
Washington, where Francis will stay while in the capital.
During his six-day, three-city visit to the U.S., the
pope will meet with the president, address Congress, speak at the United
Nations in New York and take part in a Vatican-sponsored conference on the
family in Philadelphia.
The Argentine known as the “slum pope” for ministering
to the downtrodden in his native Buenos Aires is expected to urge America to
take better care of the environment and the poor and return to its founding
ideals of religious liberty and open arms toward immigrants.
During the flight, Francis defended himself against
conservative criticism of his economic views. He told reporters on the plane
that some explanations of his writings may have given the impression he is “a
little bit more left-leaning.”
But he said such explanations are wrong: “I am certain
that I have never said anything beyond what is in the social doctrine of the
church.” Joking about whether he is truly Catholic, he added, “If I have to
recite the Creed, I’m ready.”
He is the fourth pope ever to visit the United States.
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