Date 19–27 September 2015 | Theme "Love Is Our Mission" | |
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Venue For the venues, see venues Location Cuba:
Havana
Holguín
Santiago de Cuba
United States:
Washington, D.C.
New York City
United Nations
Philadelphia Cause 2015 World Meeting of Families Organised by Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Organized by Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops |
Pope Francis's visit to Cuba, the United States, and the United Nations took place from 19 to 27 September 2015. It was the first visit to both Cuba and the U.S. for Pope Francis as well as the third official papal visit to Cuba, and the seventh to the United States since the U.S. established full diplomatic relations with the Holy See in 1984.
Contents
- Cuba
- 19 September Havana
- 20 September Havana
- 21 September Holgun Santiago de Cuba El Cobre
- 22 September El Cobre Santiago de Cuba
- United States
- 22 September Washington DC
- 23 September Washington DC
- 24 September Washington DC New York City
- 26 September New York City Philadelphia
- 27 September Philadelphia
- Commemorations
- References

The published itinerary from the Vatican called the trip: "Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Pope Francis to Cuba, the United States of America, and Visit to the United Nations Organization Headquarters, on the occasion of his participation at the Eighth World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia".

Cuba
The pope's visit began with a tour of Cuba – the third by a reigning Pope (after Pope John Paul II's 1998 visit, and the subsequent visit in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI) – where he visited Havana, Holguín, and Santiago de Cuba.
19 September (Havana)
20 September (Havana)

21 September (Holguín, Santiago de Cuba, El Cobre)
22 September (El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba)
United States
The visit to the United States consisted of three cities: Washington, D.C., New York City (including his visit to the United Nations), and Philadelphia, which hosted the World Meeting of Families. Tickets to attend public events with the pope were hard to obtain or sold out very quickly.
During his visit, it was announced that he would be releasing a rock album titled Wake Up! in November 2015.
22 September (Washington, D.C.)
23 September (Washington, D.C.)
Pope Francis met with Little Sisters of the Poor after mass; a Vatican spokesman stated that this was a sign of his support for them in their fight against a contraception mandate.
24 September (Washington, D.C.; New York City)
He devoted most of the time in his speech to Congress and other attending dignitaries discussing immigration, protection for persecuted religious groups including Christians, poverty, capital punishment, and climate change.
Kim Davis and her husband met briefly with Pope Francis at the Apostolic Nunciature (Embassy of the Holy See) in Washington with "several dozen" other people. The Vatican issued a statement saying the Pope's meeting with Davis "should not be considered a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects". According to Father Thomas Rosica, a Vatican spokesman, Davis was not invited to the Nunciature, and "the meeting may have been manipulated by her and her lawyer".
26 September (New York City, Philadelphia)
27 September (Philadelphia)
Commemorations
The Popemoji app, a set of US-themed emoji to commemorate the pope's first visit to the U.S., was released in connection with the visit.
A number of Philadelphia breweries released special, papal-themed beers commemorating the visit.