Nicolás Maduro sent this Monday a “fraternal greeting” to Pope Francis, who is celebrating 10 years at the helm of the Vatican, and expressed his desire that, for “many more years”, he will continue “blessing the world with the wisdom of the word of God ».
“We send a fraternal greeting to Pope Francis, who celebrates 10 years of his appointment as the highest authority of the Catholic Church. We pray that he continues to bless the world with the wisdom of the word of God, for many more years,” the Chavista politician wrote on his Twitter account.
Last October, the president sent a message to the Pope and, later, received a response full of “blessings and faith for Venezuela”, which he thanked and, without revealing details of what His Holiness said, assured him that he would follow his advice. .
Following the resignation of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI, Argentine Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected on March 13, 2013 and adopted the name Francis for his pontificate.
Through a podcast published in the Vatican media, Francisco, for whom that March 13 “seems like yesterday”, expressed that the gift he wants for his ten years on the throne of Peter is “peace”.
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