Pope Francis: Human Life Has to Be Protected at All Stages

Human life must be protected at all its stages, but especially when it’s most fragile, Pope Francis said on Thursday at an open-air Mass that gathered a crowd estimated at 1.1 million people by the office of the mayor of Bogotá, Colombia’s capital.

Pope Asks Colombian Youth to ‘Teach Us Forgiveness’

For the young, the pope said while addressing some 22,000 youth in Colombia, it’s easy to encounter each other, needing only a coffee or a drink as an excuse, knowing that the culture of encounter is not about agreeing on every thought. “Rather, [it is] in knowing that beyond our differences we are all part of something greater that unites and transcends us; we are part of this wonderful country.”

Pope Francis Meeting with Latin American Bishops

Pope Francis greets Colombian bishops in Bogota, Colombia, Sept. 7, telling them that he has “come to proclaim Christ, and to undertake a journey of peace and reconciliation in his name.”

Complete Coverage of #PopeInColombia

Pope Francis will be the third pope to visit the Latin American nation after Blessed Paul VI and St. John Paul II. The previous papal visit there was 31 years ago in 1986.

Pope Francis’ Address to Civil Authorities in Bogotá

I come to Columbia following in the footsteps of my predecessors, Blessed Paul VI and Saint John Paul II. Like them, I am moved by the desire to share with my Colombian brothers and sisters the gift of faith, which put down its roots so strongly in these lands, and the hope which beats in the hearts of everyone.

Pope Lands Safely in Bogotá

Flying to Colombia, with a flight plan changed to avoid Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean Sea, Pope Francis told reporters that Colombia and its neighbor, Venezuela, were in his prayers.

Pope’s Trip on NET-TV

NET-TV is planning live coverage of Pope Francis’ visit to Colombia from Thursday, Sept. 7 to Sunday, Sept. 10.