Pope Francis will travel to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates Feb. 3-5 to participate in an international interfaith meeting, the Vatican announced Thursday.
“This
visit, like the one to Egypt, shows the fundamental importance the Holy
Father gives to inter-religious dialogue. Pope Francis visiting the
Arab world is a perfect example of the culture of encounter,” papal
spokesman Greg Burke said Dec. 6.
The papal trip is the second visit to a Muslim country scheduled for 2019; Pope Francis will also visit Morocco March 30-31.
The
Abu Dhabi trip’s theme is “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace,” a line
taken from a prayer by St. Francis of Assisi, with a focus on “how all
people of goodwill can work for peace,” according to the Holy See Press
Office.
Crown
Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued an
invitation to Pope Francis, along with the Catholic Church in United
Arab Emirates.
“We
look forward to the pope’s historic visit aimed to maximize
opportunities for dialogue and coexistence among nations,” the crown
prince said, according to Al Arabiya.
Catholics
in the U.A.E. are under the territorial jurisdiction of the Vicariate
of Southern Arabia, which also includes the countries of Oman and Yemen.
Swiss-born Bishop Paul Hinder OFM has served as Apostolic Vicar since
2005.
The
Apostolic Vicariate was first established in 1888 by French Capuchin
Franciscans, and was later entrusted Italian Capuchins 1916.
The
official religion of the United Arab Emirates is Islam with a Sunni
Muslim majority. About 12.6 percent of the total population is
Christian, according to the Pew Research Center.
“Individuals
belonging to non-Islamic faiths said they could worship in private
without government interference but faced restrictions on practicing
their religion in public,” according to the U.S. State Department.
The
United Arab Emirates is unique in that many of its residents hail from
other countries. An estimated 89 percent of the population of the U.A.E.
are not citizens of the country.
According
to St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi, there are more than two million
Catholics in the Arabian Peninsula with about 100 priests and 80
religious sisters.
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