World Pope Francis Preaches In Half-Empty Stadium in Georgia

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Pope Francis has said Mass in a largely empty stadium on a visit to Georgia after the majority Orthodox Christian Church asked followers to stay away.

Orthodox believers were asked not to take part in Roman Catholic services and a Church delegation due to attend also stayed away.

But Church officials said the decision had been taken by mutual agreement.

It was one of the smallest crowds seen at an outdoor papal Mass during Francis’s foreign trips.

People who did attend in the capital Tbilisi said afterwards that the papal visit was good for Georgia.

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“This is a very significant event, both for the country and for faithful from the whole Catholic parish,” Keti Khitarikhvili told Reuters news agency.

“He is a true pope, he is not just a religious figure, but also a very political figure. Because I think that with this visit, the role of Georgia will be raised measurably on the world stage.”

The late Pope John Paul II visited Georgia in 1999, and he was treated as the Vatican head of state, rather than a religious leader.

Georgia, a small country (population 4.3 million) in the Caucasus Mountains, shares an Orthodox culture with the regional superpower, Russia, but the two fought a brief war in 2008.


Source: BBC
 
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