Pope Leo Meets with Brazilian President Lula Da Silva
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Lula meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and First Lady Janja da Silva met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Monday. During the encounter, they reviewed religious issues, as well as the situation in the South American country amid global challenges.
Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva praises papal document on poverty, invites Pope Leo XIV to COP30 - The Dialog
ROME — During a private audience with Pope Leo XIV, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva invited the pope to the upcoming U.N. Climate Change Conference, being held for the first time in the heart of the Amazon region. However, “due to the Jubilee, the pope told us that he will not be able to participate, but guaranteed Vatican representation in Belém,” the president said in a post on X after the audience Oct. 13. The pope did add that …
From Rome, the Brazilian president valued the end of the war in Gaza and highlighted Donald Trump’s role in the negotiations. He also met with Pope Leo XIV, with whom he spoke about poverty and global challenges. Read more
In the first meeting with Pope Leo XIV earlier in the Vatican, Lula delivered two presentations to the pontificate: a frame with original graphics by artist Waxami Mehinako and a book by photographer Ricardo Stuckert on indigenous peoples, which highlights, for example, the Ashaninka, one of the most popular indigenous peoples of South America who lives on the border with Peru. In exchange, the Brazilian president received a representative plaqu…
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