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POPE FRANCIS MAKES A SPEECH IN NEW YORK AT THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

THEN VISITS ALSO PHILADELPHIA


Pope Francis at UN New York headquarters (Source: Courtesy of UN)
President Obama Pope Francis Ceremony
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USPA NEWS - After visiting President Obama and attending a ceremony at the White House, Holy Pope Francis continues his tour to New York and Philadelphia. Global Leaders looked forward to hearing and seeing the Pontiff at UN Headquarters for his speech at General Assembly for the 70th anniversary.
Ban Ki Moon and Pope Francis NY/UN
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Pope Francis said that "climate change is a problem that can no longer be left to a future generation." During this week it will be the chance to putting the spotlight on Social Innovation Fund grantees that invest in evidence-based solutions. Here is the schedule of the pontiff´s visit to United States of America September 2015.----------------------------------------------------------- See also article : HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS AT HIS FIRST VISIT TO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND UN MEETING PRESIDENT OBAMA - See more at: http://www.uspa24.com/bericht-5512/his-holiness-pope-francis-at-his-first-visit-to-united-states-of-america-and-un.html#sthash.gkuzOZzT.dpuf------------------------------------------------------------------- THE PONTIFF´S VISIT IN NEW YORK ON FRIDAY 25 GIVES A SPEECH AT UNITED NATIONS FOR THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY GENERA ASSEMBLY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the morning Pope Francis addressed to United Nations General Assembly : It was a remarkable Pope Francis' brief speech, one of the few given in English, to Staff at the U.N. Headquarters in New York. Before addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Friday, Pope Francis, took time to greet and thank staff members at the UN Headquarters, the men and women whom he described as "the backbone of this Organisation".------------------------------------------------------- The Pontiff addressed in a very simple manner and without jargon or demagoguery facing an audience composed of politicians and non politicians, members of civil society, NGOs from all nationalities, and other United Nations prompts for the 70th General Assembly in New York. He reminded of the elements of common sense and the interest of his neighbour in the same handle that one cares of his own fate, or their own children. "You are concerned about your children's welfare and education"..."You worry about the kind of world you will leave for future generations". The pope said.
Pope Francis speech at UN General Assembly
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The Ponitff's when speaking in his speech used a language that was clear and familiar to him and which he does not separated from the top of his pontifical function, try to enlighten the minds of simplicity in words and actions that must follow, in the goodness that ennobles man.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For his first visit to the United States, Pope Francois, who comes from Argentina, south side of the same "American continent" recalled its origins to Italian immigrants from a family who has emigrated to the Argentina ... This merger on its own condition, seeks to remind that everyone is another immigrated, and that in these hard times of exile and tragedies of refugees leaving their countries in conflict, each must be able to soften towards these exiles of war. Pope Francis will thus mark its passage in the US, with a message of peace but more sassy than ever, given the current conditions of the world and the planet.---------------------------------------------------The Pope took this extraordinary opportunity to address the whole world through the microphone at the United Nations Headquarters in New York : "Care for one another. Respect one another". "Work not only for peace - but in peace".------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ After the speech at UN, the pope went to lead a Multi-religious service given at 9/11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center at 11:30 am. In the afternoon, The pontiff visited to “Our Lady Queen of Angels Schoo“ in East Harlem at 4pm. He then made the Papal motorcade through Central Park at 5pm. He crossed Madison Square Garden Mass at 6pm.
Pope Francis Leaving in the Plane
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THE PONTIFF“S VISIT IN PHILADELPHIA ON SATURDAY 26--------------------------------------------------------------------- On the morning of Saturday, September 26 to the Pope travels from New York to Philadelphia, the final stop on his trip to the United States.(8pm). Departure for Philadelphia from John F. Kennedy International Airport.--------------------------------------- He Arrives in Atlantic Aviation hangar at Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia at 9:30 am. The Mass at Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul is held at 10:30 am. In the afternoon, the Pope Francis visits Independence Mall at 4:45 pm. He closed up by the visit to Festival of Families at Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Prayer Vigil with World Meeting of Families. at 7:30.-----------------------------------------------------------THE PONTIFFS VISIT IN NEW YORK ON SUNDAY 27 The Last day of the pontiff´s visit to USA, starts with a Papal meeting with Bishops at St. Martin´s Chapel, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. (9:15 am). At eleven, Pope Francis visits Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility. In the afternoon at 4 pm, there will be a special Papal Mass for World Meeting of Families. Holiness pope Francis visits with organisers, volunteers and benefactors of the World Meeting of Families at Atlantic Aviation at 7pm. He will depart at 8pm for return to Rome. End of the American Tour for Holiness Pope. As the Holy pope said “ God Bless America !“
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