ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Francis says he hopes to add the
key Mexico-U.S. border city of Juarez to his Mexico itinerary next year,
confirming the trip will have a strong immigration theme.
Speaking
to reporters en route home from Africa on Monday, Francis said he would
begin his trip in the capital, Mexico City, to pray before the Virgin
of Guadalupe “the mother of the Americas.”
He said he planned to
visit Chiapas on Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala, where many
Central African migrants pass through en route to the United States. He
said he was “almost sure” that he would end his visit in Ciudad Juarez,
on Mexico’s northern border with the U.S. In between, he said he would
stop in Morelia.
Church officials have said the trip will begin Feb. 12.
Francis
also said he planned to return to Brazil in 2017 to mark a special
feast of the Virgin of Aparecida, and that other countries on that trip
are likely. He has yet to return to his native Argentina, and a planned
Argentina-Uruguay-Chile trip rumored for 2016 has apparently been
scrapped.
In other travel, Francis said he has promised the patriarchs of Armenia that he would visit, but no date has been discussed.
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