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FOLLOWING ST. FRANCIS’ STEPS.
The Holy Father will also be following the steps of Saint Francis, who, at the beginning of the 13th Century left Assisi in order to visit the Holy Places. The friars are not hiding their hope that this voyage will provide an opportunity to focus attention on these lands and on the historical-artistic-religious testimonies that are preserved in Jerusalem, on the Mount of Olives, as well as in Bethlehem, in Nazareth, in Capernaum, on Mount Nebo and in many other places. Many of these places and sanctuaries are open sites that require continual restoration and maintenance works.The West should return to providing support, as it did in previous centuries, to the places that the Pope will be visiting in just a few weeks, where Christianity was born. Even if it’s a quick visit, it will certainly have a big future impact for the universal Church and will show the stories of those who have the task of safeguarding these places and communities. This is the reason why all the Catholics in the Holy Land have been making preparations to welcome the Pope, and the Association pro Terra Sancta is also awaiting with joy the arrival of Pope Francis.*