The last speech to visit Japan at Pope Sophia today

Pope Francis, who has visited Japan for the first time in 38 years as the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, will return to the Vatican on the 26th. To conclude the four-day visit, we will give a final speech to Sophia University students founded by the Nunkai and Jesuits, who are their mothers.

Pope Francis visits the bombed areas Nagasaki and Hiroshima one after another on the 24th, and on the 25th participates in an exchange meeting with the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake and a gathering with about 900 young people, showing little fatigue I did the schedule vigorously without.

The first visit to Japan, the first time in 38 years as a Pope, was on the 26th, and Pope Francis gathered people from the monk and Jesuits who were their mothers in Tokyo, The final speech will be given to students at Sophia University, established by the Jesuits, before returning to Japan.

The Jesuit is a monk founded by Francisco Xavier and others who brought Christianity to Japan and is known for its deep connection with Japan.

Pope Francis, the first Pope from the Jesuits, will fly away from Haneda Airport to return to the Vatican before noon on the 26th to finish his four-day visit to Japan.