Pope Francis receives honorary citizenship from Asti Mayer Rasero
By Alessandro Di Bussolo
Nov 21 2022
On the second day of his visit to Asti, Italy, Pope Francis receives honorary citizenship from Mayor Maurizio Rasero. He then goes to the Cathedral to preside over Mass, greeting those along the route.
Pope Francis carried out his public events on the second day of his visit to Asti. On Saturday he spent private time with relatives and a visit with the elderly at a retirement home. On Sunday at the Bishop’s chancery, where he is a guest, he met with the Mayor of Asti, the President of the Piedmont Region of Italy, Alberto Cirio, and other representatives of local institutions.
Mayor Maurizio Rasero conferred honorary citizenship on the Pope “for his strong commitment to peace in the world and his daily messages of solidarity and fraternity against all forms of discrimination,” values that are also enshrined in the Statute of the City of Asti, and also for his strong ties with the Asti and Piedmontese territory, with his ongoing contacts with his family and the institutions, symbolically represented by a small bag of Asti soil taken from Bricco Marmorito.