Pope Francis greets people of
Morocco ahead of visit
On the eve of his visit to Morocco, Pope Francis, in a video
message, says he is coming to the country as a pilgrim of peace and fraternity.
Pope Francis will travel to Morocco from the 30th to the
31st March where he will celebrate Mass, travel to a migrant centre, run by the
charity Caritas, and visit the Mohammed VI institute, which oversees the
training and formation of Imams.
Peace and fraternity
In his video message, the Pope said he was coming to Morocco
as “a pilgrim of peace and fraternity, in a world that greatly needs it.”
Pope Francis remarked that both Christians and Muslims
believe in God the merciful Creator “who created men and women, and placed them
in the world so that they might live as brothers and sisters, respecting each
other’s diversity and helping each other in their needs.”
God entrusted to them the earth, our common home, he added,
“to guard it responsibly and preserve it for future generations.”
“It will be a joy for me to share these convictions directly
with you at the meeting we will have in Rabat”, he said.
Gracious invitation
The Pope expressed his thanks to His Majesty King Mohammed
VI for his gracious invitation and to the Moroccan authorities for their
considerate participation.
He also thanked the people of Morocco, from the bottom of
his heart, for their prayers.
Christian community
Pope Francis underlined that this trip offered him “the
precious opportunity to visit the Christian community in Morocco and to
encourage its journey.”
The Pope also mentioned that he would be meeting with
migrants, who, he said, “together embody an appeal to build a world of greater
justice and solidarity.”
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