Reflecting on why he hadn't visited Argentina since his election in 2013, Francis said that he usually joked that it was enough to spend 76 years in his homeland.
He noted that he had planned to visit the country in November 2017, along with Chile and Uruguay. But the idea was abandoned because it would have clashed with an election season in Chile. The pope visited Chile in January 2018, but he explained that it was by then summer in Argentina and Uruguay, so he visited Peru instead.
But he cautioned against "fantasies of patriaphobia," saying that he would visit Argentina when the opportunity presented itself and hinting that the trip could also include Uruguay and southern Brazil.
The 52nd International Eucharistic Congress will take place in Budapest Sept. 5-12 after it was delayed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Cardinal Péter Erdő, the archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, told CNA in February the congress "will be a great sign of hope for the Catholics all around the world."
The International Eucharistic Congress first took place in France in 1881. The event aims to offer a witness to the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist and promote a better understanding of the liturgy and the Eucharist in the life of the Church. The congress is usually held every four years.
Erdő, the Primate of Hungary, said that the purpose of this year's congress was summed up by the official prayer, which says that the event seeks to "serve the spiritual renewal of our community, cities, nation, Europe, and the world."
In a March 8 statement, the cardinal welcomed the pope's announcement.
"We are pleased to learn that the Holy Father has announced his decision to come to Budapest for the closing Mass of the 52nd International Eucharistic Congress," he said in the statement, also signed by Bishop András Veres, president of Hungary's bishops' conference.
"We hope that his visit will be a great encouragement and spiritual reinforcement for all of us and for the future participants of the Eucharistic Congress."
This report has been updated to include the statement by Cardinal Erdő and Bishop Veres.
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