06-12-2013
Cuando Nelson Mandela fue elegido presidente en 1994, Juan Pablo II ya llevaba 15 años de Papa. Los dos carismáticos líderes se conocieron cuando el Papa viajero visitó Sudáfrica en septiembre de 1995. Mandela lo recibió en el aeropuerto, y lo llamó "mi hermano”.
Su segundo encuentro fue en 1998, pero esta vez en el Vaticano. Nelson Mandela y Juan Pablo II se reunieron para estudiar los retos del continente africano.
El Papa Francisco ha enviado un telegrama expresando sus condolencias.
Telegrama del Santo Padre
To His Excellency Mr. Jacob Zuma
President of the Republico f South Africa
Pretoria
IT WAS WITH SADNESS THAT I LEARNED OF THE DEATH OF FORMER PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA, AND I SEND PRAYERFUL CONDOLENCES TO ALL THE MANDELA FAMILY, TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT AND TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA. IN COMMENDING THE SOUL OF THE DECEASED TO THE INFINITE MERCY OF ALMIGHTY GOD, I ASK THE LORD TO CONSOLE AND STRENGTHEN ALL WHO MOURN HIS LOSS. PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE STEADFAST COMMITMENT SHOWN BY NELSON MANDELA IN PROMOTING THE HUMAN DIGNITY OF ALL THE NATION’S CITIZENS AND IN FORGING A NEW SOUTH AFRICA BUILT ON THE FIRM FOUNDATIONS OF NON-VIOLENCE, RECONCILIATION AND TRUTH, I PRAY THAT THE LATE PRESIDENT’S EXAMPLE WILL INSPIRE GENERATIONS OF SOUTH AFRICANS TO PUT JUSTICE AND THE COMMON GOOD AT THE FOREFRONT OF THEIR POLITICAL ASPIRATIONS. WITH THESE SENTIMENTS, I INVOKE UPON ALL THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA DIVINE GIFTS OF PEACE AND PROSPERITY.
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