Pope Francis will arrive in Mexico on February 12 to start his long-awaited visit to the heavily Roman Catholic country, a church official said Sunday.
Mexican Cardinal Norberto Rivera didn't provide any more details about the visit, only saying the pontiff would arrive in Mexico City on that date. Local media reported that the visit would last until February 20.
Archdiocese spokesman Carlos Villa Roiz confirmed Rivera's comments, which were made Sunday during a homily in Mexico City.
Villa Roiz told The Associated Press that a Vatican official would be traveling to Mexico soon to arrange the pope's agenda for the trip. During the visit, Francis is expected to address the violence in Mexico as well as migration, one of the central themes of his papacy.
Francis had said he wanted to enter the U.S. from Mexico in a sign of solidarity with migrants during his recent U.S. trip but that the schedule didn't allow for it. Some Mexican church officials are hoping the pope will tour the U.S. border region.
Officials had previously said the pope would visit Mexico in 2016 without providing a specific date for his arrival.
The last pope to visit Mexico was Benedict XVI in March 2012.