Macron’s Roman Visit: Sant’Egidio Community and Vatican Meeting
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Rome, where he was welcomed by the leaders of the Community of Sant’Egidio at the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere. The delegation included President Marco Impagliazzo, founder Andrea Riccardi, and former Deputy Foreign Minister Mario Giro. Macron’s visit is accompanied by a large delegation, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Tribute to a Congolese Martyr
The visit to the Community of Sant’Egidio began with a tribute to the blessed Floribert Bwana Chiu, a young Congolese member of the Community of Sant’Egidio who was martyred in Goma. Inside the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, the French President paused for a few minutes in silence in the chapel displaying the jacket Floribert was wearing when he was killed in 2007 for refusing to allow spoiled food shipments, thus protecting the health of the poor.
Vatican Meeting with Pope Leo
Macron is expected in the Vatican on Friday for his first face-to-face audience with Pope Leo in the morning. In the afternoon, he will make a private visit to the Vicariate. The French President holds the title of proto-canon of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, a centuries-old tradition dating back to the Kings of France. This visit is expected to take place around 3:30 PM.
Significance of the Visit
The visit underscores the strong ties between France and the Holy See, as well as Macron’s engagement with humanitarian and religious organizations. The meeting with Pope Leo is anticipated to cover a range of topics, including international relations, peace efforts, and social justice, reflecting the shared values and concerns of both leaders.
Historical Context of French Presidents and the Vatican
The tradition of French presidents holding the title of proto-canon of the Basilica of St. John Lateran highlights a unique historical relationship. This title, inherited from the French monarchy, symbolizes France’s historical role as the “eldest daughter of the Church.” Macron’s visit continues this tradition, reinforcing the cultural and diplomatic links between France and the Vatican.
Community of Sant’Egidio’s Role
The Community of Sant’Egidio, known for its work in peace mediation, interfaith dialogue, and assistance to the poor and marginalized, plays a significant role in international humanitarian efforts. Macron’s engagement with the community emphasizes the importance of civil society organizations in addressing global challenges and promoting human dignity.
Future Diplomatic Engagements
This visit is part of a broader series of diplomatic engagements for President Macron, as France continues to play an active role in European and global affairs. The discussions in Rome are expected to contribute to ongoing dialogues on pressing international issues and strengthen bilateral relations between France and Italy, as well as with the Vatican.