Pope Francis: “I want to go to the Canary Islands to be close to this town in the migratory crisis”
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The Pope contemplates traveling to the Canary Islands to know the drama of migrants - Elnacional.cat
Pope Francis has confirmed that he is thinking of traveling to the Canary Islands because there “there are situations of immigrants coming from the sea”. “I would like to be close to the rulers and the people of the Canary Islands. That's right,” the pontiff said at the press conference he gave to the plane that took him back to Rome after his nearly 15-day tour of Southeast Asia and Oceania. “You read my mind. I think about this a little bit. W…
Pope Francis confirmed this Friday that he is thinking of traveling to the Canary Islands because of the migratory crisis experienced by the islands and showing his “closeness to the rulers and the people”, at the press conference aboard the plane returning from his tour of Asia and Oceania. “I think a little about this, about going to the Canary Islands because there is the situation with migrants who arrive from the sea and I would like to be …
Pope Francis confirmed this Friday that he is thinking of traveling to the Canary Islands because of the migratory crisis experienced by the islands and showing his “closeness to the rulers and the people”, at the press conference on board the plane returning from his tour of Asia and Oceania.Keep reading...
The Pope reaffirms his intention to travel to the Canary Islands in the face of the migratory crisis
Pope Francis confirmed this Friday that he is thinking of traveling to the Canary Islands in the face of the current migratory crisis experienced by the islands and to show his “closeness to the rulers and the people”, at the press conference aboard the plane returning from his tour of Asia and Oceania. “I think a little about this, about going to the Canary Islands because there is the situation with migrants who arrive from the sea and I would…
Pope Francis confirmed this Friday that he is thinking of traveling to the Canary Islands because of the migratory crisis experienced by the islands and to show his “closeness to the rulers and the people”, at the press conference aboard the plane returning from his tour of Asia and Oceania.” I think a little about this, about going to the Canary Islands because there is the situation with migrants who arrive from the sea and I would like to be …
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