VATICAN : POPE : OVER 2.5 MILLION MET POPE IN 2011

 VIS REPORT: MORE THAN 2.5 MILLION FAITHFUL MEET THE POPE IN 2011 (IMAGE SOURCE: RADIO VATICANA)

VATICAN CITY, 3 JAN 2012 (VIS) - The Prefecture of the Pontifical Household has published a communique announcing that, during the course of 2011, 2,553,800 faithful participated in various meetings with Benedict XVI including general audiences (400,000), private audiences (101,800), liturgical celebrations (846,000), Angelus and Regina Coeli (1,206,000). These statistics, which show an increase with respect to the last three years, refer only to meetings that took place in the Vatican or Castelgandolfo, and do not include the many thousands of faithful who came to see the Holy Father on his journeys in Italy or abroad.

The Prefecture of the Pontifical Household explains that the numbers are approximate, calculated on the basis of requests to participate in meetings with the Pope and on the tickets distributed, as well as on estimations of people present at events such as the Angelus or large celebrations in St. Peter's Square. The single event which brought together the largest number of faithful was the beatification of John Paul II on 1 May.
PROGRAMME OF THE POPE'S APOSTOLIC  TRIP TO MEXICO AND CUBA

VATICAN  CITY, 3 JAN 2012 (VIS) - Yesterday the episcopal conferences of Mexico and  Cuba published separate press communiques announcing details of Benedict  XVI's forthcoming visit to those countries, due to take place from 23 to 28  March. The Holy Father had expressed his intention to make an apostolic trip  to Mexico and Cuba during a Mass celebrated in the Vatican Basilica on 12  December, Solemnity of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron of Latin America.

   The note issued by the Conference of the Mexican Episcopate explains that the  Pope will arrive at the airport of Leon in the State of Guanajuato on the  afternoon of Friday 23 March. He will be greeted there by Felipe Calderon  Hinojosa, president of Mexico, by members of the episcopal conference and by  Archbishop Jose Guadalupe Martin of Leon. During his stay, the Holy Father  will lodge in the residence of the Miraflores College in Leon.

   On Saturday 24 March, he will travel to the Casa del Conde Rul in the city of  Guanajuato, the headquarters of the State Government, where he will hold an  official meeting with President Calderon Hinojosa. After the meeting the Pope  will greet and bless children and faithful gathered in the city's Plaza de la  Paz.

   On the morning of Sunday 25 March Benedict XVI will preside at Mass in the  Parque Bicentenario in the municipality of Silao, at the foot of hill known  as the Cerro del Cubilete at the top of which is a statue of Christ the King.  Following the ceremony he is due to meet with representatives from the  ninety-one dioceses of Mexico. That evening the Holy Father will preside at  Vespers in the cathedral of Leon with Mexican bishops and representatives of  other Latin American episcopates, to whom he will address a message.

   On the morning of Monday 26 March, the Pope will take his official leave of  the civil and religious authorities of Mexico at the airport of Leon, before  flying to Cuba.

   The note published by the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba explains  that the Pope is due to arrive in Santiago de Cuba in the early afternoon of  26 March. He will be welcomed by Raul Castro, president of Cuba, by members  of the episcopal conference and by Archbishop Dionisio Garcia Ibanez of  Santiago. The Holy Father will then travel by open-top car to the Plaza de la  Revolucion where he will celebrate Mass for the Solemnity of the  Annunciation. After the ceremony, the Pope will move on to the nearby mining  town of El Cobre where he will lodge in a residence for priests.

   On the morning of Tuesday 27 March the Holy Father will make a private visit  to the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity where he will pray before the image of  the patron of Cuba. He will then go to the airport of Santiago to fly to the  capital city Havana, where he is due to arrive at midday. He will be welcomed  there by Cardinal Jaime Ortega y Alamino, archbishop of Havana and by other  religious and civil authorities. That afternoon the Pope will hold an official  meeting with President Castro, then meet with Cuban bishops in the apostolic  nunciature.

   On the morning of Wednesday 28 March, the Pope will preside at Mass in the  Plaza de la Revolucion "Jose Marti". In the early afternoon he will  be taken by open-top car to the airport of Havana were, following the  departure ceremony, he will board his return flight for Rome.
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