Pope Francis arrives in Portugal for Fatima trip

Pope Francis arrives in Portugal for Fatima trip
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Pope Francis arrived at Monte Real airport in Portugal on Friday where he was greeted by the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

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Pope Francis arrived at Monte Real airport in Portugal on Friday where he was greeted by the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

The Pope was due to celebrate a Mass in Fatima on Saturday in honour of two shepherd children, who one hundred years ago, said the Virgin Mary appeared to them.

Tens of thousands of people have gathered in the small town of Fatima to see Francis canonise the two children.

Pope Francis is in Fatima today. Let us accompany him with our prayers. https://t.co/NoAj0uvayH

— Opus Dei – U.S. (@opusdeius) May 12, 2017

Officials say they expect around 1 million people to converge on the rural town, which hosts one of the world’s most popular Catholic pilgrimage sites. Hotels and apartments were sold out months ago.

One hundred years ago, three Portuguese shepherd children said the Virgin Mary appeared to them in Fatima, and the pontiff is visiting the shrine on the centenary of the “visions.”

Fatima pilgrims wary ahead of Pope visit https://t.co/1FaI7rfOXh via josephjett</a> <a href="https://t.co/hU08jScILu">pic.twitter.com/hU08jScILu</a></p>&mdash; JettCapital (JettCapital) May 12, 2017

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