High hopes among Davaoenos with Pope’s coming
They may not be one of the lucky ones who could get to meet Pope Francis, but Davaoenos here have the same message for the people’s Pope – that he could fix the Filipino’s ‘broken hearts.’
They may not be one of the lucky ones who could get to meet Pope Francis, but Davaoenos here have the same message for the people’s Pope – that he could fix the Filipino’s ‘broken hearts.’
Police forces line up along Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport in Tacloban City up to Palo, Leyte highway in a dry run Wednesday as preparation for the security measures on the visit of Pope Francis. (Contributed Photo by Ronnie C. Clarion)
Various groups here will hold several activities in time for the visit of Pope Francis, whom they called as the “Peoples’ Pope.”
Joel Virador, Vice President for Federation Affairs of militant labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) Southern Mindanao hails Pope Francis as having spoke about the need to protect the working class. KMU will hold a program here in time for the papal visit. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)