The Pontiff wants, in particular, that during the term of the new US President the latter will “promote reconciliation between peoples.”
The head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, addressed the new US President, Donald Trump. In particular, he expressed hope that under Trump’s leadership in the United States “there will be no place for hatred, discrimination or exclusion,” CNN reported.
“On the occasion of your inauguration as the forty-seventh President of the United States of America, I heartily congratulate you and assure you in my prayers that Almighty God will grant you wisdom, strength and protection in the performance of your high duties ,” assured the pontiff.
The head of the Catholic Church also hopes that under Trump’s leadership, “the American people will progress and always strive to build a more just society where there is no place for hatred, discrimination or exclusion.”
“At the same time, since our humanity is facing many problems, not to mention the scourge of war, I also ask God to guide your efforts to promote peace and reconciliation between peoples,” the Pope concluded.
Today Donald Trump will officially become the new President of the United States. The inauguration ceremony will take place not in the open air, but in the US Congress building.
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