On this day in history, September 10, 1987, Pope John Paul II arrives in Miami, is warmly welcomed by Reagans

Pope John Paul II arrived in Miami, Florida, on this day in history, Sept. 10, 1987, to begin a 10-day tour of the United States. He was greeted by President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan as well as thousands of well-wishers.

''I come as a pilgrim, a pilgrim in the cause of justice and peace and human solidarity, striving to build up the one human family,'' Pope John Paul said on that day, reading his remarks in English on a stage set under a canopy at Miami International Airport, The New York Times reported. 

The cheering audience of thousands waved flags and wore yellow-and-white papal colors. 

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In his remarks upon the pope's arrival, President Reagan referenced the Florida heat. 

"Today's Florida sunshine," Reagan told the pope, "is no warmer than the greeting you will meet in this country," as multiple sources recounted.

Over the course of his nearly 27-year pontificate, Pope John Paul II would make seven different visits to the U.S. — five of significant length, and two brief stopovers during which he nevertheless left a lasting impression, according to the Catholic News Agency.

While in Miami for the September visit, he marked these events, according to the Archdiocese of Miami:

"The theme of the visit was unity, and Miami's multiculturalism was on full display, with Cuban flags and Polish Solidarity banners; music in Spanish, Creole, English and Gregorian chant; and the Mass celebrated in three languages," the Archdiocese of Miami also recounted.

In addition to Miami, the pontiff visited Columbia, South Carolina; New Orleans; San Antonio; Phoenix; Los Angeles; Monterey; San Francisco; and Detroit. 

"This trip was the longest of St. John Paul II's visits to the U.S., and his first to the contiguous West Coast," noted the Catholic News Agency.

Notable episodes following his time in Miami included addressing representatives of Black Catholics at the Superdome in New Orleans; attending an ecumenical conference on the University of South Carolina campus; celebrating Mass in San Antonio with about 275,000 in attendance; touring a Catholic hospital and attending the Tekakwitha Conference, a national gathering of Native American Catholics, at the Arizona State Fair Grounds Coliseum in Phoenix; and addressing representatives from the communications industry in Los Angeles, the same source indicated.

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Pope John Paul was born in Wadowice, Poland, on May 18, 1920, as Karol Wojtyla. 

He was elected pope on Oct. 16, 1978 — and served until his death on April 2, 2005. 

He was a pope of many firsts.

He was the first non-Italian pope since the 16th century and the most traveled pope in history. He visited 129 countries, including Cuba and Haiti, the Catholic News Agency indicated. 

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In addition, he was the first pope to visit the White House (1979), the first to travel to the United Kingdom and pray with the Anglican archbishop of Canterbury (1982); the first to visit Egypt and meet with the Coptic pope and the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria (2000); the first to visit Greece and pray in a mosque (2001); the first to visit and celebrate Mass at Auschwitz (1979); the first to set foot in a Jewish synagogue since the earliest days of Christianity (Rome, 1986); and the first to pray at the Western Wall during a visit to Jerusalem (2000), according the same source.

On April 2, 2005, John Paul II, died at his home in the Vatican

He was 84. 

Six days later, two million people packed Vatican City for his funeral, said History.com.

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Pope John Paul II is remembered for his successful efforts to end communism, as well as for building bridges with peoples of other faiths, and issuing the Catholic Church's first apology for its actions during World War II, the same source reported.

Pope John Paul was succeeded by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, who became Pope Benedict XVI. 

Then, Pope Francis succeeded Pope Benedict in March 2013 and canonized John Paul II in April 2014.

Kate Middleton beams as she cheers on England at Rugby World Cup match in France

Kate Middleton was all smiles as she attended the match between England and Argentina in the first round of the Rugby World Cup in Marseilles, France on Saturday.

The 41-year-old Princess of Wales, who is the patron of the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League, watched from the stands at the Stade de Marseille as England emerged victorious over Argentina with a final score of 27-10.

Middleton, who was clad in a crisp white Alexander McQueen pantsuit, was pictured chatting and laughing with World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont ahead of the game.

After England's win, the Duchess of Cambridge visited the team in their locker room, where she was pictured congratulating the team's players including Courtney Lawes, Danny Care, Jonny May, Freddie Steward and Elliot Daly.

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Middleton's husband Prince William, 41, who has been patron of the Welsh Rugby Union since 2016, will also travel to France this weekend for a Rugby World Cup match. The Prince of Wales is set to be in attendance on Sunday when Wales takes on Fiji in Bordeaux. 

On Saturday, the official Instagram page for the Prince and Princess of Wales posted a clip from a recent appearance by Middleton and William on the "The Good, The Bad & The Rugby" podcast.

The podcast is hosted by Mike Tindall, a former rugby union player and the husband of William's cousin Zara Tindall, as well as former rugby player James Haskell and rugby commenter Alex Payne. In addition to Middleton and William, Princess Anne, who is Tindall's mother-in-law and patron of the Scottish Rugby Union, also appeared in the episode. 

In the clip, the royals discussed the sport and shared memories of their own athletic pursuits as well as personal anecdotes.

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"The only time I’ve ever cried when watching sport was when Zara won, I think it was the European championship," William admitted in the video. "I was down in Exmoor at the time camping. We were all huddled around the phone watching it."

"She was there, she was blubbing away, the flag was going up. I was in pieces."

Middleton remarked on the advancement in the athletic opportunities that are available to today's youth. "Rugby and football weren't school sports when I was growing up so it was really great that kids, like Charlotte's playing both, it's really good to see youngsters, particularly girls playing these sports."

"Great chatting all things rugby and much more on @GoodBadRugby," the royals captioned the video. "Best of luck to all the Home Nations! #RWC2023."


The 2023 Rugby World Cup kicked off on Sept. 8 and will conclude seven weeks later on Oct. 28. If England and Wales happen to face off during the tournament, it wouldn't be the first time that the royal couple have cheered for their opposing teams.

In February, William and Middleton attended the Six Nations rugby match between the two countries in Cardiff, England. 

Ahead of the competition, the royal couple met with injured players aided by the Welsh Charitable Trust, where they alluded to a little friendly competition.

At the event, William joked "it's going to be a very tense journey home," per the BBC. "If we win today my wife won't speak to me. It will be a tense evening."

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Luckily for William, Middleton's team reigned victorious, beating Wales 20-10.

The princess, for her part, was most excited about the environment for the game, sharing "The atmosphere is always second-to-none, so I'm looking forward to that."

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