At the end of the ceremony, held separately and in the presence of a witness, the two employees of the airline signed a certificate signed by Pope Francis.
Carlos Ciuffardi (41) and Paula Podest (39) had already been married legally since 2010 and have two children. They could never marry religiously because the church where the ceremony was to take place was destroyed due to an earthquake.
In a video that Latam tweeted you can see the happy couple next to the aircraft, they say (In spanish) that they are very happy and very touched. And they want to share their happiness with everyone.
On Thursday The Pope will finish his visit to Chile with a mass in Iquique, before continuing his journey to Peru.
This post was published on 18 January 2018 18:41
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