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Pope marries two flight attendants from Chile's flagship en route to Iquique

Friday, January 19th 2018 - 05:04 UTC
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Bride Paula Podest, 39, and groom Carlos Ciuffardi, 41, said “I do” after telling Francis that they had been married in a civil service but without a church ceremony Bride Paula Podest, 39, and groom Carlos Ciuffardi, 41, said “I do” after telling Francis that they had been married in a civil service but without a church ceremony
“He told me it’s historic, that there has never before been a Pope who married someone aboard a plane,” Ciuffardi told journalists aboard the flight. “He told me it’s historic, that there has never before been a Pope who married someone aboard a plane,” Ciuffardi told journalists aboard the flight.

Pope Francis celebrated the first-ever airborne papal wedding on Thursday, marrying two flight attendants from Chile’s flagship airline at 36,000 feet during a flight from Santiago.

 Bride Paula Podest, 39, and groom Carlos Ciuffardi, 41, said “I do” after telling Francis that they had been married in a civil service in 2010 but had been unable to follow up with a church ceremony because of the Feb. 27, 2010, earthquake that rocked Chile.

Francis then offered to marry the LATAM flight attendants aboard the Airbus 321 en route to the northern beach city of Iquique, and they readily agreed. The head of the airline served as the witness.

“He told me it’s historic, that there has never before been a Pope who married someone aboard a plane,” Ciuffardi told journalists aboard the flight.

Ciuffardi said the Pope also told them: “This is the sacrament that is missing in the world, the sacrament of marriage. May this motivate others to get the sacrament of marriage. I’ll do it for this reason.”

Podesta and Ciuffardi, who have two children, 6-year-old Rafaela and 3-year-old Isabela, said they plan to take a “mini-honeymoon” and return to Santiago on Friday.

Francis wrapped up his visit to Chile in Iquique, where he celebrated Mass for members of the city’s growing immigrant community before heading to Peru.

The remarkable wedding transpired seemingly spontaneously, as is often the case with the ever-surprising Francis. The flight crew was gathering in the front of the plane for a photo with the pope when the couple told him they were married and he motioned for them to sit next to him.

“We told him that we are husband and wife, that we have two daughters and that we would have loved to receive his blessing,” Ciuffardi said.

“All of a sudden he asked us if we were married in the church, too.”

The couple explained that their church’s bell tower had fallen during the quake, forcing the cancellation of the service. One thing led to another, and they never followed up.

Categories: Politics, International, Chile.

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