Senin 15 Jul 2013 00:30 WIB

Pope spends day in hill town, jokes with residents

Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Pope Francis hugs a child after he delivered the Angelus prayer at the Pontiff's residence of Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Sunday July 14, 2013.
Foto: AP/Gregorio Borgia
Pope Francis hugs a child after he delivered the Angelus prayer at the Pontiff's residence of Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Sunday July 14, 2013.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, CASTEL GANDOLFO - Abandoning the traditional Sunday greeting to crowds in St. Peter's Square for a day, Pope Francis opted for an informal front-door encounter with residents in a hill town outside Rome that hosts the papal summer palace.

Unlike his predecessors, Francis isn't spending the summer at the Vatican residence in Castel Gandolfo, a lakeside town about a 30-minute drive to the Alban Hills southeast of Rome. Instead, he came for the day, escaping the stifling humid weather in the Italian capital for a few hours.

Usually when in Castel Gandolfo on Sundays, pontiffs appear at a window overlooking an inner courtyard or on a balcony facing the town's main square. This time, Francis spoke to people at their level, standing at the main entrance, chatting and bending down to kiss babies in strollers.

The atmosphere was almost neighborly, with one young man in the crowd reaching and patting Francis on the shoulder and another person telling Francis it was his birthday.