Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi said his audience with Pope
Francis on August 13 in the Vatican’s Clementine Hall was a moment that
he will never forget.
“Undoubtedly it was a very special moment, surely one of the most
special of my life,” Messi told reporters at a press conference at the
Pontifical Academy of the Sciences shortly after the meeting with the
Pope.
“I had the chance to approach and greet him, it was quick as there were a
ton of people. At one point it got a little crazy because there were so
many people, it was a special moment, but I didn’t have the chance to
say much more.”
“It was a very special day for us, and it was wonderful to have him so
close,” Messi reflected. “It was of great significance for us
Argentineans, that he is from our country. It’s very special for us, and
it was really an unforgettable moment and we are very happy.”
The star soccer player arrived in Rome with the rest of Argentina’s
national team for a friendly match against Italy in honor of
Pope Francis, although he himself did not play because of a recent
injury.
Messi said he traveled with the team to Rome anyway just to greet the
Holy Father and to announce a new solidarity initiative to promote
education.