The calendar of liturgical celebrations presided over by Pope Francis was published this Monday by the office of the Pontifical Master of Liturgical Celebrations, Monsignor Diego Ravelli, which runs from the end of June to September and includes a pastoral visitation, two apostolic visits and the summer. Vacation of the Supreme Pontiff.
With the consecration of the new metropolitan archbishops and the blessing of the palanquins, the calendar of Golden Jubilee celebrations begins. The Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, the patron saints of Rome, will be held on June 29 in Rome, St. Peter’s Basilica at 9:30 a.m. Traditionally, the Papal Church.
On July 1, Pope Francis will make a pastoral visit to Trieste on July 7, a week later for a vote on some of the causes for canonization. The announcement of some details of the visit plan was made known on May 3 during the presentation of the 50th Social Week of Catholics in Italy, which will take place from July 3 to 7 in the capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia and will be titled: „At the heart of democracy. Take part between history and the future. The Pope who participated in the closing of the program, in the city of Plaza Unitat Angelus will lead the recitation.
Two apostolic journeys in September
During the papal summer vacation and after August, in September, there is no shortage of public audiences and Sunday Angelus prayers.
From September 2 to 13, Francis will make his apostolic visit to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore. Matteo Bruni, director of the press office, announced on April 12 that the Holy Father will visit Jakarta from September 3 to 6, and Port Moresby and Wanimo from September, accepting the invitation of the respective heads of state and ecclesiastical authorities. 6 to 9, for Delhi from 9 to 11 September and for Singapore from 11 to 13 September.
Finally, from September 26 to 29, the Holy Father will make his apostolic visit to Luxembourg and Belgium. „Announced by the Press Office of the Holy See on May 20, the Pope will visit Brussels, Leuven and New Leuven.”