Pope Francis UAE Trip Celebrates Tolerance, Diversity

  • 2/2/2019
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The United Arab Emirates has branded a bridge, a new ministry, a family day at the park and even the entire year of 2019 under the banner theme of "tolerance," as the country prepares to host Pope Francis starting Sunday in the first-ever papal visit to the Arabian Peninsula. Francis will spend less than 48 hours in the UAE and is due to make only two public addresses during the trip that starts on Sunday night. Government bodies, public relations firms and even banks have been busy promoting the states version of tolerance in preparation for the popes visit, which includes a meeting on Monday with Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, the grand imam of Al-Azhar, Sunni Islams foremost religious institution, and a mass on Tuesday before 135,000 people in Abu Dhabi. The papal Mass in Abu Dhabis Zayed Sports City is expected to draw some 120,000 people. "I am happy for this occasion the Lord has given me to write, on your dear land, a new page in the history of relations between religions," Francis said in a video message on Thursday. It started in Arabic with the words Al Salamu Alaikum (Peace be with you). "Faith in God unites and does not divide, it draws us closer despite differences, it distances us from hostilities and aversion." In the video message, Pope Francis described the UAE as "a country which strives to be a model for coexistence and human fraternity, a meeting point of different civilizations and cultures. A place where people find a safe place to work, live freely and where differences are respected."

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