History made! Philippine crowd for Pope Francis hits 6-7 million [CNA]

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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/images/size340/mass_crowds_manila.jpgManila, Philippines, Jan 18, 2015 / 04:39 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican’s spokesman said that papal history was made Sunday during Pope Francis’ visit to the Philippines where an estimated 6-7 million people attended his closing Mass.

“The official number that has been given to us is between six and seven million,” Father Federico Lombardi told journalists at a press conference in Manila on Sunday, calling it the “largest event of the history of the Popes.”

In his homily for the Jan. 18 Closing Mass in the Philippines, Pope Francis pointed to our identity as God’s children, calling for the protection of the family against the numerous attacks that threaten it.

“Sadly, in our day, the family all too often needs to be protected against insidious attacks and programs contrary to all that we hold true and sacred, all that is most beautiful and noble in our culture.”

Pope Francis spoke to millions of Filipinos gathered at Rizal Park in Manila at the final public event during his Jan. 15-19 trip to the country.

The Mass marked the largest papal event in history, surpassing the 1995 World Youth Day in Manila with Saint John Paul II, which drew 4-5 million people.

Huge crowds have turned out for the Pope’s Masses and public events in the Philippines, where 86 percent of the population identifies as Catholic. In recent years, the island country has struggled with the effects of several typhoons, earthquakes and other natural disasters.

During his apostolic visit, the Pope deviated from both his official schedule and prepared speeches – meeting with impoverished children from the streets and going off-the-cuff in remarks to families on the dangers of contraception and redefining marriage.

Pope Francis will return to Rome on Jan. 19 following a closing ceremony in Manila.

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Thank you for visiting the Philippines, Pope Francis! Viva Il Papa! 🙂
 
It’s great the people turned out.

I believe those people who went and those surrounded will have a lot of blessings.
 
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/images/size340/mass_crowds_manila.jpgManila, Philippines, Jan 18, 2015 / 04:39 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican’s spokesman said that papal history was made Sunday during Pope Francis’ visit to the Philippines where an estimated 6-7 million people attended his closing Mass.

“The official number that has been given to us is between six and seven million,” Father Federico Lombardi told journalists at a press conference in Manila on Sunday, calling it the “largest event of the history of the Popes.”

In his homily for the Jan. 18 Closing Mass in the Philippines, Pope Francis pointed to our identity as God’s children, calling for the protection of the family against the numerous attacks that threaten it.

“Sadly, in our day, the family all too often needs to be protected against insidious attacks and programs contrary to all that we hold true and sacred, all that is most beautiful and noble in our culture.”

Pope Francis spoke to millions of Filipinos gathered at Rizal Park in Manila at the final public event during his Jan. 15-19 trip to the country.

The Mass marked the largest papal event in history, surpassing the 1995 World Youth Day in Manila with Saint John Paul II, which drew 4-5 million people.

Huge crowds have turned out for the Pope’s Masses and public events in the Philippines, where 86 percent of the population identifies as Catholic. In recent years, the island country has struggled with the effects of several typhoons, earthquakes and other natural disasters.

During his apostolic visit, the Pope deviated from both his official schedule and prepared speeches – meeting with impoverished children from the streets and going off-the-cuff in remarks to families on the dangers of contraception and redefining marriage.

Pope Francis will return to Rome on Jan. 19 following a closing ceremony in Manila.

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You have to hand it to the Philippines. To put this in perspective, when Pope Francis comes to the USA later this year you could offer free airfare and hotel to every person in North America and it wouldn’t even draw a million.
 
You have to hand it to the Philippines. To put this in perspective, when Pope Francis comes to the USA later this year you could offer free airfare and hotel to every person in North America and it wouldn’t even draw a million.
A half million would be great for Philadelphia. 😃
 
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Palace confirms receiving ‘raw’ info on plot to kill pope in PHL
MALACAÑANG has confirmed receiving unverified information about the assassination attempt on Pope Francis when he was in a five-day visit to the Philippines last week.

“We were able to speak to those in the security establishments on that, and I was told that they were aware of that particular piece of unverified information that was passed on,” Palace Deputy Spokesman Abigail Valte said in a radio interview on Saturday.

“Aware po sila, although they did make it a point to establish that the information had no details and was unverified, but because of the situation, it was passed on anyway,” Valte told dzRB Radyo Ng Bayan.

The report was classified as a “raw” information that was passed on and that was received, without much details, she added.

The country’s security establishments exercise prudence and authorities look into those things and they take it into account, the Palace official said. Asked whether the measure to turn off cell-phone signals was related to the threat, Valte said the decision to turn off the signals was made even prior to the reception of the raw and unverified information.

A former military intelligence officer claimed there were two attempts to assassinate the pope during his visit in the Philippines —one in Manila and another in Tacloban, Leyte.**
 
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