Vatican says Pope to visit Bahrain for conference in November

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VATICAN CITY, Sept 28 (Reuters) – Pope Francis will visit predominantly Muslim Bahrain Nov. 3-6 to attend an international conference, the Vatican announced on Wednesday.

The Vatican said the pope would visit the Gulf island country off the Arabian peninsula to take part in the Bahrain Forum for Dialogue: East and West for Human Coexistence.

In 2019, Francis visited Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, the first pontiff to visit the Arabian peninsula and say a Mass there.

Bahrain is about 70% Muslim and, unlike Saudi Arabia, allows the small Christian community – made up mostly of foreign workers – to practice their faith publicly in the two churches there.

Vatican officials first announced the trip to Bahrain on the flight back from the pope’s trip to Kazakhstan earlier this month but did not give the dates.

Wednesday’s announcement gave no details of the programme.

Reporting by Philip Pullella Editing by Mark Heinrich

Swiss Guards and security personnel keep watch as Pope Francis (R, rear) greets the faithful from the popemobile at the end of his traditional Wednesday General Audience in St. Peter Square, in Vatican City, 28 September 2022. EPA-EFE/MAURIZIO BRAMBATTI

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