Pope starts whirlwind visit to European institutions

Francis arrives to deliver a speech at the European Parliament, on November 25, 2014, during a short visit at the European Parliament and the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, eastern France. AFP Photo

Pope Francis began a lightning visit to European institutions in Strasbourg on Tuesday where he was expected to call for a "tired" Europe hit by economic crises and surging nationalism to reclaim a leadership role.
     
Francis will leave his popemobile behind and -- unusually for the crowd-loving Argentine -- dedicate his time to addressing the European Parliament and the Council of Europe in a four-hour trip, the shortest abroad by any pope.
      
Wearing a white coat to protect him from the cold, the pontiff descended the steps of an Alitalia plane on arrival in the eastern French city and took part in a brief welcoming ceremony, an AFP journalist travelling with him said.
      
In what is the second visit by a pope to the parliament in Strasbourg after John Paul II in 1988, Francis will also meet briefly with new European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker and outgoing European Council President Herman Van Rompuy.
      
"It's going to be a big day," the 77-year-old pope, looking pale and tired but calm, told journalists on the plane.
      
Security was tight across Strasbourg with snipers posted on the top of buildings at the European Parliament and army sniffer dogs sent out to check the area before his arrival.
      
The climate has changed greatly since the last papal visit and Vatican watchers say the pontiff will have to fight harder to be heard in an increasingly secular continent.
      
Crowds of faithful are expected to watch the speeches on giant screens set up in front of the city's cathedral.
      
For protocol reasons the head of the Catholic Church will be driven between the parliament and council buildings rather than walking, the Vatican said ahead of the trip.
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