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Pope Benedict XVI Sets Up Trip to Brazil |
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Written by Newsroom
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Monday, 17 October 2005 |
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Pope Benedict XVI plans to visit Brazil in 2007 to take part in the Latin American Bishops Conference (CELAM) general meeting, announced Brazilian Catholic Church officials.
The date of the CELAM conference has not yet been set, but the gathering is expected to take place in late April or early May 2007 in the city of Aparecida, some 167 kilometers northeast of São Paulo. The pope confirmed his attendance at the meeting during an audience with CELAM leaders last Friday at his Vatican residence, reported the Brazilian National Bishops Conference. Benedict XVI met with Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz Ossa, the archbishop of Santiago, Chile, and president of CELAM, Cardinal Pedro Rubiano, archbishop of Bogota, Colombia, Cardinal Claudio Hummes, archbishop of São Paulo, Brazil, and Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Buenos Aires archbishop. CELAM said the pope decided to attend the conference after learning about the themes to be addressed at the gathering in Latin America. Mercopress – www.mercopress.com
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The claim that the papal visit's objective is "to squash" the liberation theology is ridiculous. He doesn't need to squash what is already squashed.
Nobody pays attention to that "theology" specially including the very poor that they were supposed to 'liberate"
Please, be more serious. Pretend you're "objective"
Peole are not that stupid.
Thanks for your time.