After accompanying President Alberto Fernández on his trip to France, Fabiola Yanez He traveled to Rome to participate in the Trophies for Peace Ceremony organized by Scholas Occurrentes together with Pope Francis in the Vatican.
During your stay in the city, The First Lady he managed to meet alone with the Supreme Pontiff, who sent a message to the president. While, Fabiola Yanez He presented the pope with an “anti-bullying” campaign that he is promoting together with the Scholas Occurrentes organization.
The meeting between Fabiola Yanez and the Holy Father took place last Monday, in Vatican City. Official sources detailed that the meeting was “very formal” and that the pope extended his congratulations to the presidential couple on the birth of their son Francis this year.
It should be remembered that the firstborn of the couple, who was born last April, bears this name, among other reasons, in honor of the Supreme Pontiff. The pope would also have expressed his concern to the first lady about the health of the president, who recently had a case of erosive gastritis.
The meeting alone yanez with the Holy Father was shortly before the massive meeting of Scholas Occurrentes, in which its directors and two trusted men of the Pope participated: Enrique Palmeyro and José María del Corral.
According to reports, His Holiness was interested in the campaign that is inspired by a phrase that the Pope himself has pronounced: “In the pharmacy they do not sell remedies against bullying”.
The first lady even gave the Supreme Pontiff a “box of medicines” as part of the campaign that “represents precisely what can help remedy it: infinite milligrams of dialogue.”
Other activities of Fabiola Yáñez in Rome
In the middle of his passage through Rome, The First Lady He also participated in the World Party for Peace, which this year joined the campaign against bullyingwhere several renowned footballers participated.
Also, yanez participated in different activities in order to promote his campaign against bullying. President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron and former soccer player Ronaldhino joined the initiative.