Vatican says pope to go to Kazakhstan; expected to meet Russian Orthodox
patriarch
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[August 01, 2022]
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -The Vatican
said on Monday that Pope Francis will travel to Kazakhstan in September
for a meeting of religious leaders, a gathering where the pope has said
previously he hoped to meet with the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox
Church.
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Pope Francis waves as he leads the Angelus prayer from his window, at
the Vatican July 31, 2022. Vatican Media/Handout via REUTERS |
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a statement, the Vatican said Francis would be in the capital
Nur-Sultan Sept. 13-15 to attend the VII Congress of Leaders of
World and Traditional Religions.
Francis has said in several recent interviews that he hopes to
meet there with Kirill, the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox
Church.
The Vatican statement announcing the trip did not mention Kirill.
The statement was released in Russian as well as Italian and
English. Kazakh and Russian are the country's two official
languages.
Kirill has given his full-throated backing to Russia's invasion
of Ukraine.
Francis had planned to meet Kirill last month in Jerusalem after
a trip to Lebanon but both were called off.
The late Pope John Paul II visited the Kazakh capital in 2001,
when it was known as Astana.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
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