Pope Francis to bring closeness to Hungary's faithful
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- Apr 23, 2023
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Pope Francis to bring closeness to Hungary's faithful 
With  the motto 'Christ is our future,' Pope Francis returns to Hungarian  territory to bring his closeness to Hungary's faithful. This marks his  41st Apostolic Visit abroad, after having celebrated closing Mass in  2021 of 52nd International Eucharist Congress, the Director of the Holy  See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, tells journalists, while pointing out  that this travel, however, takes place as Europe faces a migration and  humanitarian crisis, as the war in Ukraine takes place across the  border. 
Pope  Francis is set to embark on his 41st Apostolic Journey abroad to the  Central European nation of Hungary, even if it is not the first time the  Holy Father was in the nation's capital after having presided over the  Closing Mass of the 52nd International Eucharistic Congress, recalled  Matteo Bruni, Director of the Holy See Press Office, in a briefing to  share details on the visit on Friday. 
With  the motto 'Christ is our future,' Pope Francis will set out on his  three-day visit to the majority-Christian nation, underscored the  Director of the Press Office, even if this time the Pope's message for  hope will echo in a new way as the war in Ukraine provokes increased  suffering on the nation's northeast border.
Since  the start of the war in Ukraine, some million refugees provoked by the  Russian invasion have passed through Hungary to Europe, where they  received aid, and a fraction of whom have stayed. 
This  travel marks the second Apostolic Journey of 2023, after his Journey to  the African nations of the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan  at the beginning of the year. 
Pope St. John Paul II visited Hungary twice, in 1991 and 1996, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mr. Bruni recalled.
Maintaining a promise 
Even  if some question why the Holy Father geographically returns to the same  country for the second time within two years, the difference lies in  the fact that in 2021, he was there to participate in an international  event bringing together faithful from some 83 countries, whereas this  time he returns to visit the local Church and the people of the country,  which was not the situation when he stayed in Budapest for the Mass for  a few hours, before making his Apostolic Journey to Slovakia. 
The Holy Father had expressed his desire to visit Hungary for more time on his return flight from Slovakia to Rome in 2021. 
"Pope Francis is maintaining his promise to the people of Hungary to return," Matteo Bruni recalled. 
The  Director of the Holy See Press Office went through the Apostolic  Journey's full programme, noting the Pope would give six official  discourses, speaking always in Italian, and that there would be  translations made available.
Programme 
Among the highlights of the Apostolic Journey's programme  will be a meeting with migrants and poor people, another with blind and  disabled children, and his encounters with civil authorities and the  diplomatic corps, clergy, young people. 
He will celebrate Mass  for Hungarian faithful, recite the Regina Caeli, and will have his usual  private meeting with his fellow Jesuits. 
The Director of the  Holy See Press Office announced that there will also be an encounter on  29 April with the Greek-Catholic community. 
Holiness in Hungary 
The  entire visit will be taking place in Budapest, noting that Hungary has  produced several saints, many of whom came from noble origins, and then  dedicated their lives to taking care of the ill or poor. 
Understanding the examples of holiness in Hungary's history, Mr. Bruni noted, will enable those following the Holy Father's Journey "to get to know and understand our destination." 
Closeness to the suffering from war 
As  is customary, the Vatican officials traveling with the Holy Father will  include Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin; Vatican  Secretary for Relations with States and Multilateral Organizations,  Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher; Vatican Substitute, Archbishop Edgar  Pena Parra; Vatican Prefect of the Dicastery for Oriental Churches,  Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti; Vatican Prefect of the Dicastery for  Bishops, Archbishop Robert Francis Prevost; Vatican Prefect of the  Vatican's Dicastery for Communications, Paolo Ruffini. 
The  presence of the Prefect of the Dicastery for Oriental Churches, the  Director of the Holy See Press Office noted, is to offer additional  closeness to those suffering nearby. 
This Apostolic Journey  takes place as there is war in Europe, and a humanitarian and migration  crisis across the border and around the world. 
Bruni  acknowledged that among the themes the Pope will highlight, will  certainly be the nearby suffering and appealing for peace. 
The  Hungarian government has adopted measures to facilitate participation in  the Pope's visit, including free transit for those attending events. 
The nation's government has enacted laws and policies that favor supporting families in the country. 
Martyrs and Christianity's witness 
Christianity  has more than a 1,000 year history in the country, dating back to St.  Stephen, King of Hungary, but lived under communism under the Cold War,  and lives strong, thanks to the witness of martyrs, and a hidden church,  over the centuries. 
As is customary, it is foreseen that the Holy Father will hold a brief conference on the return flight to Rome.
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