(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 3 - Pope Francis's bad knee for the first
time ever prevented him from taking his usual stroll down the
aisle to meet and greet journalists aboard the papal plane
taking him on his historic first trip to Bahrein Thursday.
"Today I'm very painful and I can't do the rounds but I'd be
very pleased if you could do it," he told reporters before they
filed up the cabin to say hello.
"It's an interesting trip, which will make us think and give
good news," said the pontiff, 85, who will be greeted by
Bahreini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the hereditary prince,
the prime minister and other members of the royal family before
travelling to the Sakhir Royal Palace where he will have a
private meeting with the king.
On Thursday evening he will meet representatives of the
authorities, civil society and the diplomatic corps, making his
first speech in Bahrein to end his first day there.
During his visit to the Arab kingdom on November 3-6,
Francis will also visit the cities of Manama and Awali on the
occasion of the Bahrain Forum for Dialogue: East and West for
Human Coexistence. (ANSA).
Pope's bad knee keeps him from meet & greet on Bahrein plane
For first time ever, journos file up to see him