Pope meets Slovenian Prime
Minister
Pope Francis holding talks with Slovenian Prime Minister Marjan Sarec in the Vatican, June 27, 2019. (Vatican Media) |
The Holy See and Slovenia acknowledged the contribution of
the Church in the country and discussed issues of common interest and
challenges.
Pope Francis on Thursday received in private audience in the
Vatican, Prime Minsiter Marjan Šarec of Slovenia. Šarec
later met Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin along with
Vatican Secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher.
“During the cordial discussions, the parties focused on the
good bilateral relations and expressed the hope that these may be consolidated
through the signing of specific agreements on some matters of common interest,”
the Holy See Press Office said in a communique.
The Holy See and Slovenia acknowledged the positive
contribution of the Catholic Church to the life of the country, especially in
relation to education. They expressed hope that cooperation in this field
may be further strengthened with appropriate institutional initiatives.
The two sides also exchanged views on some themes of an
international character, with particular reference to the future of the
European project and the current challenges affecting the region.
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