Two of Argentina's leading newspapers have reported that Pope Francis
will visit the country this year during the first half of December.
In response, however, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said
the only trip for the Holy Father that has been confirmed so far is his
visit to Rio de Janeiro for World Youth Day in July.
On March 26, local newspaper La Nacion reported that Pope Francis took
the opportunity during President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's recent
visit to the Vatican to tell her of his decision to postpone a trip to
Argentina until after the country holds elections in October.
According to the Argentine daily Clarin, possible travel to the country
in December by the Pope has been welcomed by President de Kirchner.
Fr. Lombardi told CNA that although it is “normal that the Pope would
go to Argentina sooner or later, as Benedict XVI went to Germany or John
Paul II to Poland,” the spokesman does “not have any official
confirmation” at this time.
“The only thing I can confirm,” he added, “is his trip to Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, for World Youth Day,” which will take place July 23-28.
Valentina Carusi, an official with the Holy See's Argentine Embassy in
Rome, told CNA that the press “did indeed give some dates, but we are
not going to confirm anything here because there has been no official
confirmation by the Vatican about the Pope’s schedule.”