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Pope Francis made a pastoral and state visit to the Philippines from January 15 to 19, 2015. He was the third pontiff to visit the Philippines and the first in the 21st century and 3rd millennium, after
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in 1970 and John Paul II in 1981 and 1995. Besides Manila,
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visited Tacloban and Palo, Leyte, to encourage the victims of
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Typhoon Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Yolanda, was one of the most powerful tropical cyclones ever recorded. On making landfall, Haiyan devastated portions of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines. It is one of the ...
and Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby). The Filipinos nicknamed Francis ("Grandpa Francis") as a term of endearment, which he commended. Around 6–7 million attended Francis' final Mass at Luneta, surpassing the crowd at World Youth Day 1995 in the same venue and making it the largest papal crowd in history. The theme of Francis' 2015 visit was " Mercy and Compassion" ( fil, Habag at Malasakit}).


Background


Invitation and planning

Efforts to get Pope Francis to visit the Philippines began at his enthronement, when Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle personally requested the visit. In a pastoral letter dated July 7, 2014, the
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announced the theme of the papal visit, "A Nation of Mercy and Compassion." The theme was later shortened to "Mercy and Compassion".


Security


Military and police mobilization

Philippine authorities mobilized about 37,500 police and military personnel in Manila, Tacloban, and Palo during the visit: 7,000 from the
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plus 5,000 reservists, 25,000 police officers, and a 450-man security force recently returned from United Nations peacekeeping missions in the Golan Heights and
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. Snipers were also deployed in buildings along Roxas Boulevard in Manila.


International coordination

The Philippine government coordinated with Interpol and with other Southeast Asian states to monitor people who may have been on Interpol's watch list of those who went to Iraq or
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to join the Islamic State militant group. "We're touching base with so many allies to ... identify any threat whatsoever coming from any direction," then-President Benigno Aquino III commented on the coordination efforts. The Central Intelligence Agency of the United States and the Vatican had also sent intelligence agents to the Philippines to assess the security situation ahead of the papal visit.


Foiled terror plot

On January 22, it was revealed by Philippine authorities that weeks prior to the papal visit a plot to detonate a bomb on the papal convoy by Jemaah Islamiyah was foiled by the Philippine Armed Forces and National Police. The Swiss Guards tasked to guard the pope's personal security were also instrumental in foiling the plot. The plot was confirmed by intelligence counterparts from neighboring countries. Additional deployment to key areas by the military was made following the foiled attack. Part of the Light Reaction Company, which received training assistance from the United States, and extra military armored assets were deployed during Pope Francis's mass at Luneta. Security forces also made changes to their preparation to mislead potential attackers. The foiled plot was also the reason for the intentional jamming of cellular signals around areas where the pope visited.


Crowd control

The Department of Public Works and Highways utilized at least 23,000 concrete barriers along the route the pope took around Metro Manila to restrain the crowd from blocking the pope's motorcade. Each barrier measures about 1.25 meters high, some being borrowed from the North and
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s. During John Paul II's visit devotees had rushed into the streets slowing down or stopping the pope's motorcade, which the concrete barriers were meant to forestall. A uniformed human barricade of 11,000 barangay officials and 5,000 parishioners from Manila secured Pope Francis, and 5,000 students from the University of Santo Tomas volunteered as a human barricade during the pope's visit to the university.


Theme song

Filipina singer Jamie Rivera sang "We Are All God's Children", the official theme song for the Papal visit. The song's theme is about "humility" and "solidarity with the poor and mercy to the weak". A music video was made available on YouTube.


Venues

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Visit


Day 1: January 15, Thursday

Pope Francis, who came from a papal visit to
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, arrived in Manila through Villamor Air Base riding a chartered Airbus A340-300 of
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(flight UL4111, registered 4R-ADF). However, as soon as the Pope stepped out of the plane, his zucchetto was blown away due to strong winds. He was welcomed by then-President Benigno Aquino III and several other government officials and church leaders. He arrived in the country at 5:32pm PST about 13 minutes ahead of his expected arrival time. For 15 minutes, which started at 5:30pm PST, all Catholic churches around the country rang their bells to signal the Pope's arrival, as directed by the Bishops' Conference head Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan. The pope was welcomed at the air base by 1,200 students from different Catholic schools in the
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which covers the cities of
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, Las Piñas, and Muntinlupa. The students danced to the tunes ''Piliin Mo ang Pilipinas'' sung by Angeline Quinto, ''Kapayapaan'' by Tropical Depression, and ''Sayaw ng Pagbati''. These are traditional Easter Sunday songs in Parañaque. The delegation of religious officials and politicians welcoming the pope at the air base included: Government officials * President Benigno Aquino III * Vice President Jejomar Binay *
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Paquito Ochoa, Jr. *
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*
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Cesar Purisima * Justice Secretary
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* Public Works Secretary Rogelio Singson * Education Secretary Armin Luistro *
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* Interior and Local Government Secretary
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*
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* Budget Secretary Florencio Abad * NEDA Director General Arsenio Balisacan Religious officials * Manila Archbishop and
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Luis Antonio Tagle * Cotabato Archbishop and
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Orlando Quevedo * Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop and CBCP President
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* Cagayan de Oro Archbishop
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S.J. * Davao Archbishop
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* Cabanatuan Bishop Sofronio Bancud *La Union Bishop Rodolfo Beltran * Malaybalay Bishop Jose Cabantan *Prelate of Infanta Bernardino Cortez * Daet Bishop Gilbert Garcera *Vicar Apostolic of Jolo Angelito Lampon * Lucena Bishop Emilio Marquez * Parañaque Bishop Jesse Mercado * CBCP Secretary General Rev. Father Marvin Mejia The pope then proceeded in an open-air popemobile to the Apostolic Nunciature in Manila, which served as the official residence during his stay in the country. On his way to the nunciature, the pope was welcomed by thousands of devotees and enthusiasts.


Day 2: January 16, Friday

The pope rode a "close and more formal" Volkswagen Touran to the Malacañang Palace, rolling down the window to wave to people waiting to have a glimpse of him. He went to Malacañang as the head of state of the Vatican and had a courtesy call with then-President Benigno Aquino III, also meeting diplomats and officials at Rizal Memorial Hall. The then-President Aquino made a speech before those in attendance at Malacañang, in which he spoke of the role of the
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in the recent history of the country. He acknowledged its major role in opposing former President
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and criticized undemocratic policies that led to Marcos's downfall through the 1986 People Power Revolution. However, Aquino criticized the local Church for its alleged inaction against "abuses" by "previous administrations" and for lobbying against the Reproductive Health Law even before its passage as a law. Aquino criticized the local Church for allegedly being too critical of him with some members of the local clergy "telling him to do something about balding hair". The then-president later changed his tone and praised the pope. The speech by Aquino proved controversial and drew mixed reactions online. After Aquino's speech, Francis made his first public speech and tackled the issue of corruption in the country. He urged political leaders to be "outstanding for honesty, integrity, and commitment to the common good." He added that they must listen to the concerns of the poor and tackle the "glaring and indeed scandalous social inequalities" in society. The pope also called on Filipinos "at all levels of society to reject every form of corruption which diverts resources from the poor, and to make concerted efforts to ensure the inclusion of every man, woman, and child in the life of the community." The pope also hailed the resiliency of millions of Filipinos who were affected by Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). "This visit is meant to express my closeness to our brothers and sisters who endured and suffered loss and devastation caused by typhoon Yolanda," Francis said, using the local name of the typhoon. "I admire the heroic strength, faith, and resilience demonstrated by so many Filipinos in the face of natural disaster," he added. The pope later rode the popemobile to
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to celebrate Mass. Before Mass, he and Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle met privately for about fifteen minutes with
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served by the Tulay ng Kabataan Foundation. These children had sent 1,000 letters requesting the pope to meet with them in person. The Mass was closed to the public, with only 1,500 selected people in attendance – bishops, priests, nuns, and seminarians, plus 500 laypersons. In his homily, the pope highlighted the role of the Catholic Church in addressing the issues of inequality and injustice and leading the Philippine society from the "confusing presentations of sexuality, marriage, and family." The attendees led by Manila Archbishop and Cardinal Luis Tagle welcomed the pope and related the history of the cathedral, which was rebuilt numerous times after being destroyed by natural and manmade calamities, showing the resiliency of the Filipino people. Authorities estimated that about 22,000 people gathered outside the cathedral during the Mass, with 12,000 at Plaza Roma, and 10,000 in nearby streets. In an unexpected move, Pope Francis used the side doors as his exit after the Mass and walked towards Gen. Luna Street of Intramuros to visit the street children of Anak-TnK. He returned to the Apostolic Nunciature before heading towards the SM Mall of Asia Arena. The pope then met with families at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Each of the country's 86 dioceses were to send 100 people for the meeting. In addition, 300 people from the poor sector were selected by Caritas Manila and filled the center of the arena directly facing the pope. Francis had requested that no people be seated at his back during the meeting. Back at the Apostolic Nunciature, Pope Francis, a
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himself, accommodated 40 Filipino Jesuits. The Filipino Jesuits were privately informed of the meeting that was disclosed to the public only afterwards.


Day 3: January 17, Saturday

Pope Francis departed from Villamor Air Base at 7:37am PST for
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in Tacloban, Leyte, on a chartered Airbus A320 flight operated by Philippine Airlines, arriving in Tacloban at approximately 8:50am PST, where he was welcomed by Palo Archbishop
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. The pope's trip to Leyte was shortened as decided by the Vatican due to Tropical Storm Mekkhala (Amang). Leyte had been placed under storm signal no. 2 earlier in the morning by the Philippine weather service. The pontiff led the celebration of Mass on a specially constructed stage, composed of '' sawali'' or woven bamboo mats, at the airport. Among the languages used during the Mass were
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, Cebuano, English, Filipino, Hiligaynon, Latin, and Spanish. At the Archbishop's Residence in Palo, Francis had lunch with survivors of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) and of the earlier Bohol earthquake. He then blessed the Pope Francis Center for the Poor, a facility in Palo funded by the Pontifical Council Cor Unum. It has a clinic, chapel, home for the sick and elderly, and orphanage. Construction took five months and was completed in December 2014. The pope had a brief meeting with seminarians, priests, religious community members, and families of survivors of Typhoon Haiyan at the Palo Cathedral and blessed a mass grave of those who had died during the typhoon. He departed from Tacloban for Manila at 1:07pm PST, apologizing for having to leave four hours before his scheduled time. Francis' arrival at Villamor Air Base in Manila at around 2:00pm PST was greeted by high-ranking officials of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and
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together with their families. Children and the sick lined the apron and were blessed by the pope.


Day 4: January 18, Sunday

At around 9:25am PST, Pope Francis entered the main gate along
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at the University of Santo Tomas. He walked through the Arch of the Centuries and met briefly with representatives of various religions. Among those present were: *
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Buddhist monk representing the Fo Guang Shan Monastery in Taiwan *Rabbi Eliyahu Azaria, head of the Jewish Synagogue in Makati *Maharaj Rajesh Sharma, a
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priest *
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, the Obispo Máximo XII of the
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and concurrent chair of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines *Bishop Cesar Vicente Punzalan III, chairman of the board of the
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*Lilian Sison, former UST Graduate School dean member,
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– Philippines *Julkipli Wadi, Dean of the UP Institute of Islamic Studies *Imam Ebra Moxir, President of the Imam Council of the Philippines *Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno, Chairman of the
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. After the meeting, Pope Francis circled the university in the popemobile and then met with about 24,000 youth representatives gathered at Santo Tomas Field. The general public were also present in other parts of the university. At the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta Park, the pope held his third and concluding Mass in the Philippines. The Metro Manila Development Authority estimated that six million people attended, exceeding the five million during John Paul's Mass there for World Youth Day in January 1995; the BBC reported this as the largest papal gathering in history. After the Mass, the crowd sang the 1995 World Youth Day anthem " Tell the World of His Love", followed by the visit's official theme song " We Are All God's Children" led by Jamie Rivera.


Day 5: January 19, Monday

Pope Francis attended a leave-taking ceremony at the Presidential Pavilion in Villamor Air Base, with a sendoff by then-President Benigno Aquino III, his Cabinet secretaries, and a number of Catholic bishops, before flying back to Rome. The pope departed Manila at 10:12am PST on a chartered Philippine Airlines Airbus A340-300 (Reg. RP-C3439 flight no. PR8010 callsign
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). The delegation of religious officials and politicians who were present at the leave-taking ceremony of the pope at the airbase included: Government officials * President Benigno Aquino III * Vice President Jejomar Binay *
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Paquito Ochoa, Jr. *
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* Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras * Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla * Science and Technology Secretary
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* Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, Jr. * Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Ramon Paje * Agrarian Reform Secretary
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* Social Welfare and Development Secretary
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Gregory Domingo * Labor and Employment Secretary
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Religious officials *
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Chancellor Rev. Fr. Rufino Sescon * Pasig Bishop Mylo Hubert Vergara * Military Ordinary Bishop
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* Ipil Bishop Julius Tonel * Balanga Bishop Ruperto Santos *Vicar Apostolic of Taytay Edgardo Juanich * Imus Bishop
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* San Fernando Auxiliary Bishop Pablo Virgilio David * Kabankalan Bishop Patricio Buzon, SDB * Tuguegarao Archbishop Sergio Utleg * Zamboanga Archbishop Romulo Dela Cruz * Lipa Archbishop Ramon Arguelles


Economic implications

With the declaration of special non-working holidays in Metro Manila on January 15, 16 and 19, the economy was expected to experience lost revenue of millions of dollars. The business sector criticized the government for adding too many non-working holidays every year. According to a study by the
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conducted in 2014, non-working holidays generally cost the electronics industry
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1.2 billion (
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26.7 million) per day, citing figures from SEIPI. While the holiday declaration is not nationwide, workers wanting to see the pope will take leaves, adding labor cost strains to businesses. President and CEO of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), Hans Sicat, made calls to the government to halt the addition of holidays as lesser trading days. During the holidays, clearing operations at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas were suspended. However, Sicat said that the central bank agreed to run clearing operations on January 19. Sicat argued that closing during three days of the papal visit would cost the government ₱14 million ($311,457.17) in uncollected trading-based taxes. (Note: Reports that Sicat estimated ₱4.5 million ($100,000) taxes are not collected for each day the exchange is closed, for average trading days.) Security for the visit, including for physical barriers set up along the route from the air base to downtown Manila, was estimated as costing the government ₱200 million ($4.5 million). Stockbroker Wilson Sy, who manages the Philequity Fund, said that while the papal visit had minimal direct monetary benefits, it caused investors to be "reminded" about the country. He noted that the Philippine Stock Exchange Index closed at 7,490.88 on January 14, a record, described by economic analysts as a "papal rally" reflecting the positive outlook of local and foreign investors. A successful and peaceful papal visit increased investor confidence to do business in the country.


Controversies


Alleged abuse of street children

Philippine police authorities were reported to have rounded up
street children Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village. Homeless youth are often called street kids or street child; the definition of street children is contested, but many practitioners and policym ...
, some as young as five years old, around Metro Manila and sent them to detention centers alongside adults. Detained children were reported to be treated poorly, suffering from physical and sexual abuse, starvation, denied an education and denied basic human dignity. Children who attempted to escape were reportedly chained to pillars if caught. Officials through Pasay social welfare department chief, Rosalinda Orobia, in response to an inquiry by '' Manila Standard'', asserted that they were rounding up street children to protect the pope from street children gangs. Orabia also said that such actions were done to prevent the gangs from taking advantage of the pope. Manila Standard criticized Orobia's statement claiming that the authorities were more concerned with making the city presentable to the pope on his visit. On January 16, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) secretary
Dinky Soliman Corazon Victoria "Dinky" Nerves Juliano-Soliman (January 27, 1953 – September 19, 2021) was a Filipina politician, activist and social worker who served as Secretary of Social Welfare and Development (Philippines), Secretary of Social Welfare ...
denied the reports and asserted that the government does not tolerate the practices reported. Soliman also said that the photos published by the report were photos taken in the past. Soliman said that "Corrective measures have been undertaken since the time that the reports came out." She pointed at a photo of a child named Federico who was shown to be malnourished. The photo was in fact taken in 2014, nearly 7 months after the child's admission to the Reception and Action Center, and had previously appeared in other international news articles focusing on conditions in the center. "Federico has already gained weight and is being cared for by an NGO with DSWD. We have found his mother and we are currently doing case work management with the mother," Soliman said. Secretary Soliman ordered that allegations of children rights abuse in children's centers in Paranaque and Pasay be investigated. Regarding The Manila Reception Action Center which was a subject of the report by numerous international news outlets throughout late 2014, and again in relation to the pope's visit, Soliman said that the DSWD was facilitating the closure of the facility. She stated that its child residents were being transferred to NGOs licensed by the DSWD and to government facilities.


Temporary relocation of homeless people

Homeless people were temporarily relocated. The government alleged this was to protect them from crime syndicates and not to keep them out of sight.


Aquino's speech in Malacañang

The then-President Benigno Aquino III's speech at the Malacañang Palace during his courtesy call with Pope Francis turned out to be controversial, drawing mixed responses from netizens. Aquino criticized the local Church for its inaction against the "past administration's abuses" which was interpreted as a reference to former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Some netizens praised Aquino's honesty while some called Aquino's speech inappropriate and criticized its timing. Cardinal Luis Tagle described Aquino's speech as a "commentary of previous administration". He noted that many speeches made by Aquino since his presidency referred to the previous administration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and how he inherited some issues left by his predecessor. Tagle also stated: "I think quinowas coming from a deeply personal experience and also a deeply political experience. The personal experience that shaped that type of interpretation of facts was his own suffering during martial law and his appreciation for the role of Church during that time." Tagle was quick to add that the focus of the public must be directed at the papal visit since the issue regarding Aquino's speech can be explored after the visit. Vatican spokesman Father
Federico Lombardi Federico Lombardi, S.J. (born 29 August 1942) is an Italian Catholic priest and the former director of the Holy See Press Office. He succeeded Joaquín Navarro-Valls and was succeeded by Greg Burke. Lombardi also serves as the postulator for t ...
described the speech as "rather original because there is not always such a speech during the formal ceremonies of reception of the Pope." Lombardi also added that the speech was also "very interesting" and showed "two different perspectives"; one of "the politician and of the Pope".


Incidents

* A few hours after the mass officiated by the pope in Tacloban, a 27-year-old volunteer named Kristel Mae Padasas working for Catholic Relief Services died at
Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (Waray: ''Luparan Daniel Z. Romualdez'', fil, Paliparang Daniel Z. Romualdez; ), also known as Tacloban City Airport, is an airport serving the general area of Tacloban, a highly urbanized city in Leyte island in the ...
after scaffoldings near the altar fell on her. * On January 17, 2015, a Bombardier Global Express plane carrying several Cabinet secretaries of President Benigno Aquino III skidded off the runway of Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport in Tacloban. All the 12 passengers and 3 crew members were safe. The plane bears the aircraft registration RP-C9363 and was operated by Challenger Aero Corporation Metro Manila. * Ten people suffered minor injuries after an early Sunday morning scuffle broke out at an entrance to the Quirino Grandstand, after a group of attendees to the pope's final mass became impatient and tried to gain entry to the venue.


References


External links


Papal Visit to the Philippines 2015 – Official WebsiteMessage of President Aquino during the general audience with Pope Francis in Malacañan Palace – Full Transcript , Official GazetteFull Text of Pope Francis's Homily during his Mass at the Manila Cathedral. Veritas846.ph
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