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POPE Francis will ditch
the bullet-proof "popemobile" used by his predecessors on his visit
to Brazil this month and travel in an open-top jeep, the Vatican says.
Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi on Wednesday also dismissed
concerns ahead of the July 22-28 trip about the demonstrations that have
recently been rocking Brazil.
"We are going to Brazil with confidence in the authorities'
ability to manage the situation," he said at a briefing on the upcoming
visit - the Pope's first foreign trip since being elected in March.
"We know the demonstrations are not at all aimed at the Pope
or the Church," Lombardi said.
More than a million young people from 170 countries are expected
for World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil was shaken by a series of demonstrations in June, mainly
over the cost of public transport, spending on the 2014 World Cup and
corruption.
"We are not currently expecting any inconveniences for World
Youth Day. Everyone will understand the Pope's message is a message of
solidarity," Lombardi said.
He also pointed out that the bullet-proof "popemobile"
of years past will be left in the Vatican and Francis will instead use one of
two open-top jeeps -- one white, one green -- that have already been shipped
out to Rio.
"This is the Pope's choice, in continuity with what he is
doing here. He feels better when there is contact" with the crowd,
Lombardi said.
The spokesman also gave further details about the Pope's program
including a helicopter trip to the Marian sanctuary of Aparecida and his visit
to the Varginha favela in Rio where he will visit a family.
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