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Article: Roman Catholic Church And The Last Days
The auxiliary bishop of Lisbon, Nuno Brás, said on Thursday that Pope Francis had confirmed to him that he will travel to Portugal in May next year but only to visit Fátima for the centenary of what pilgrims believe was the first of a series of apparitions of the Virgin Mary there.
In comments to the Catholic news agency Ecclesia, Brás said that the confirmation came on Sunday, when he greeted the pontiff at the end of the service in the Vatican. "I shall go, but to Fátima" was the pope's response, according to the bishop, to his comment that the Portuguese faithful "were expecting him". Given the pontiff's words, Brás said, the visit to Fátima can be seen as certain unless something unforeseen comes up to prevent it.
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