Pope Francis to Turkey in November


At the end November, Pope Francis will travel to Turkey and will participate in the celebration of the Feast of Saint Andrew as guest of Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew.

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In August, during his returning flight from South Korea, Pope Francis assured that he would follow a much more calm rhythm of work. However, it doesn't look like that will happen anytime soon.

The Vatican announced that at the end of November the Pope will visit Turkey. The official invitation arrived on September 12, 2014 at the Vatican and Pope Francis accepted immediately.

Pope Benedict XVI visited the country in November 2006. He visited Ankara, and met with local authorities. He also visited Izmir, near ancient Ephesus, to a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary venerated by Muslims as well. From there, he visited the Fanar in Istanbul, seat of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and prayed with the Grand Mufti of the Blue Mosque.

It is most likely that Pope Francis will only visit Ankara and Istanbul, as well as meeting with refugees from Syria and Iraq.

Until now, the only confirmed event is on November 30th, where he will attend the Divine Liturgy celebrated by the Ecumenical Patriarch for the feast of Saint Andrew.

The trip will also include a visit to a mosque and a meeting with Muslims, in order to build a bridge between Catholicism and the Islamic world and look for support against religious extremism.

The Pope will have a busy schedule ahead of him. In September, he will travel to Albania. In October, he will have the Synod of Bishops and in November, he will have two visits: Strasbourg and now, Turkey.

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