In the wake of Pope Francis’ historic visit to the US, there was great excitement in Ireland with the news that the Pontiff had potentially chosen Dublin as the location for the 2018 World Meeting of Families and would very likely visit the Emerald Isle for the occasion.
Sources from high within the Vatican confirmed to Ireland's premier Catholic news website that the choice had come directly from Pope Francis, and that the Pontiff has a “strong desire” to visit Ireland. They noted that, while a 2016 visit had also been a possibility, it was decided that the 2018 meeting would be an ideal opportunity for the trip.
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Just as the Pontiff addressed the Unites States Congress during his US trip, he could potentially give a speech before a joint sitting of the Oireachtas at Leinster House, the seat of the Irish government.
The World Meeting of Families will most likely be held in Dublin and, as it did in Philadelphia, include an open air mass led by Pope Francis.
The Pontiff has spent significant time in Dublin before. He lived there for four months in 1980, learning English at the Jesuit center in Dublin’s Milltown Institute.
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Pope Francis' future visit to Ireland in three (3) years will also coincide with the World Families Meeting Festival set to be in Dublin for the year 2018 Anno Domini for the Year of Faith.
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