(3 Aug 2023)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cascais – 03 August 2023
1. Wide of Scholas Occurrentes headquarters in Cascais
2. Tilt from Portugal, EU, Vatican and Cascais flags to Scholas Occurrentes headquarters
3. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa talking to guests while waiting for Pope’s arrival
4. Pope arriving surrounded by security, crowds
5. Pope entering premises using wheelchair
6. Police on rooftop
7. Local residents with Portuguese flag watching from nearby window
8. Pope leaving school using wheelchair and stopping near an olive tree
9. Pope talking to one young student
10. Cutaway of bishops
11. Pope watering olive tree (planted when school was inaugurated)
12. Cutaway of guests watching
13. Pope leaving
14. Pope waving as car drives away
STORYLINE:
On the second day of his visit to Portugal to attend the World Youth Day, Pope Francis travelled to Cascais, which is about 18 miles (30 kilometers) west of Lisbon, along the Atlantic coast.
In Cascais he visited a branch of Scholas Occurrentes, a youth foundation he launched, to meet with young people. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa greeted him on his arrival.
His second day is focused on inspiring young people to use their privilege to combat global warming and economic inequalities.
Francis arrived in Lisbon on Wednesday and is staying through the weekend to attend World Youth Day. The big Catholic jamboree was launched by St. John Paul II in the 1980s to encourage young Catholics in their faith.
Francis has picked up John Paul’s mantle with gusto as he seeks to inspire the next generation to rally behind his key social justice, economic and environmental priorities.
Upon his arrival in Lisbon on Wednesday he dove head-on into Portugal’s clergy sexual abuse crisis, which has intensified after a panel of experts hired by Portugal’s bishops reported in February that priests and other church personnel may have abused at least 4,815 boys and girls since 1950.
AP Video shot by Jorge Jeronimo.
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