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Pope Francis to address the European ParliamentPope Francis will arrive at 10h30 for an official visit to the European Parliament in Strasbourg and meet President Martin Schulz. The Pope will deliver a formal address to MEPs in plenary session at 11h15 before Mr Schulz introduces him to the presidents of the other EU institutions,, Herman Van Rompuy (European Council), Prime Minister Matteo Renzi (Italian Council presidency) and Jean-Claude Juncker (European Commission).

President Schulz welcomes Pope Francis to the European Parliament

"Your Holiness,

"Dear Colleagues,

"Ladies and Gentlemen,

"26 years ago, Pope John Paul II addressed the European Parliament. His speech was a milestone of the path that led to the fall of the Iron Curtain and European reunification.

"Today you will be addressing a European Parliament, with members representing more than 500 million citizens, coming from 28 Member States.  We represent the plurality and diversity of Europe.

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"For the last six years Europe has been living through a dramatic and unprecedented crisis.

"This crisis has had severe consequences. Particularly dramatic is the people’s loss of trust for their institutions. Be it at the national or European level: the loss of trust is enormous. Without trust no idea and no institution can persist in the long run. We therefore need to all cooperate to regain this lost trust.

"In this respect, the concerns of the European Union and the Catholic Church go hand in hand to a large extent.

"The values of tolerance, respect, equality, solidarity and peace are shared duties of ours. The European Union is about inclusion and cooperation rather than exclusion and confrontation.

"Young people have difficulty in finding their place and work in society; migrants seek a better future for themselves and their children; people flee from wars and disasters to seek asylum here.

"Whether we look at the issue of social justice or the unjust distribution of wealth and life chances; whether we look at the situation of our elderly, at the wars and conflicts in our neighbourhood and beyond. We face common challenges.

"Your words carry enormous weight not only because you are the spiritual leader of more than a billion believers. Your words carry enormous weight because they speak to everyone and are valid to all of us. Because the issues you raise concern everyone and are for everyone's consideration. They are universal. Your words provide council and direction in times of confusion.

"Your message of peace and dialogue, sincerity and responsibility for each other, of solidarity and togetherness make it very clear that together we need to find common solutions to our challenges. Because united we are stronger than alone. This is a truly European message. The idea of European integration is based exactly on this.

"Your history is a European history. The story of a family that left Europe and found a new home in South America.  The story of a Pope who returned from "the other end of the world" to reform his church and guide its believers. It is a story that should serve as a model and can help Europe to renew and reform itself.

"I thank you for your presence today and for accepting the invitation of the European Parliament. It is an honour and privilege to be able to listen to you.

"The floor is yours."

@EuroParlPress, #Pope #PopeFrancis

EU budget: Feedback and debate on fruitless talks with Council

Parliament’s budget negotiators will report on their unsuccessful conciliation talks with the Council on the payment of outstanding bills and the new EU budget for 2015, starting at 15.00. A separate vote on whether the EP should fast-track its opinion on allowing EU member states to stagger additional contributions due to the EU budget will take place at 9h.

@EP_Budgets

#EUbudget

Air passenger data agreement EU-Canada

MEPs will vote at noon on a proposal to refer the EU-Canada agreement on Passenger Name Records (PNR) to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for an opinion on whether or not it respects the EU treaties and Charter of Fundamental Rights.

@EP_Justice, #PNR

In brief

  • Parliament will vote on €2.35 million in EU aid for workers made redundant by the shipbuilder STX Finland Oy and the GAD meat processing plant in France.
  • MEPs will quiz the Council and the new Commission in the afternoon on their intentions to prevent further deaths in the Mediterranean, a year after at least 360 migrants drowned off Lampedusa.
  • A vote on the global development framework after 2015 takes place at noon.

 Watch debates, votes and press conferences on EPLive

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