Pope Francis receives Ethiopian
Prime Minister
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| Pope Francis meets with Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia.(Vatican Media) |
On the afternoon of Monday 21 January 2019, Pope Francis
received in Audience Mr Abiy Ahmed Ali, Prime Minister of the Federal
Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
By Vatican News
Pope Francis on Monday met with the Prime Minister of
Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, at an Audience at the Vatican.
According to a communique from the Holy See Press Office,
the “cordial talks” emphasized “important initatives underway for the promotion
of national reconciliation, and for the integral development of Ethiopia”. The
talks also focused on the “role of Christianity in the history of the Ethiopian
people”—Ethiopia was one of the first lands to adopt Christianity, and the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church remains the largest religious body in the
country by population.
A significant sign of peace
During the discussions, the situation in Eastern Africa was
addressed, including the importance of the “peaceful resolution of conflicts
and the socio-economic development of Africa.” In particular, Ethiopia’s
“commitment to the stabilization of the Horn of Africa,” and the recent
resumption of diplomatic relations with Eritrea were noted.
Earlier this month, in his address to diplomats accredited
to the Holy See, Pope Francis took special note of the “historic agreement”
between the two countries, which he described as one of the significant signs
of peace in the past year.
Exchange of gifts
At the conclusion of their encounter, the two leaders made a
traditional exchange of gifts, with the Prime Minister offering a present of
traditional Ethiopian fabrics, along with a painting of the Risen Christ. The
Holy Father, for his part, presented Prime Minister Abiy with a medallion with
an image of an ear of corn and a bunch of grapes in the desert – a reference,
the Pope explained, to the prophecy of Isaiah, that the desert would one day
become a garden. Pope Francis also gave the prime minister a copy of the text
of the Message for the World Day of Peace, and bound copies of four other
Pontifical Documents: Evangelii gaudium, Laudato sí, Gaudete
et exultate, and Amoris laetitia.
Following the Audience with the Holy Father, Prime Minister
Abiy met with Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and Msgr
Antoine Camilleri, Under-Secretary for Relations with States.

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