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VATICAN (CWNews.com) -- Pope John Paul II is planning a trip to
Mexico in January, 1999, according to that country's apostolic nuncio,
Archbishop Justo Mullor. The trip will furnish the occasion for the
Pope to deliver the apostolic exhortation that will mark the formal
conclusion of the special Synod of Bishops for the Americas, which
met in Rome last year.
Although the Vatican said that a January trip was "probable," there
was no formal confirmation of the dates for the visit. The timing of
that trip could be influenced by different factors, including the
process of editing the apostolic exhortation.
During the American Synod, which was held in Rome in November
and December 1997, Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera of Mexico City
invited the Holy Father to visit Mexico, to pray at the sanctuary of
Our Lady of Guadalupe, and to issue the apostolic exhortation there.
His suggestion was greeted with enthusiasm by the other American
bishops.
The January trip would be the fourth visit by Pope John Paul to
Mexico. He previously traveled there in January 1979, May 1990,
and August 1993.
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