- Pope Francis visited with children at the Vatican on Saturday.
- The Pope said he will be meeting with Ukrainian officials this week about a possible trip.
On Saturday, Pope Francis informed a Ukrainian kid that he wishes to visit the nation and that he will be considering a possible trip with Ukrainian officials.
As part of a teaching project, Pope Francis visited youngsters at the Vatican.
According to a transcript by the Holy See press office, a Ukrainian child named Sachar said, “I don’t have a question but rather a request: can you come to Ukraine to save all the children who are suffering there now?”
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Pope Francis replied:
“I’m glad you are here. I think a lot about children in Ukraine, and that’s why I have sent some Cardinals to help there and be close to all the people, to the children. I would like to go to Ukraine; I just have to wait for the moment to do it, you know, because it’s not easy to make a decision that can do more harm to the whole world than good.”
“I have to look for the right time to do it. This next week I will be receiving representatives of the government of Ukraine, who will come to speak, also to talk about my possible visit there. Let’s see what happens,” the Pope added.
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