The Jerusalem Post

Rivlin to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican

- • By GREER FAY CASHMAN

On November 15, for the second time in three years, President Reuven Rivlin will meet Pope Francis at the Vatican.

Rivlin previously met with the pontiff in September 2015. His predecesso­r Shimon Peres also met with the Pope on several occasions, the last time being in June 2014, a month before the completion of Peres’s tenure as president. At that time, he and the Pope were joined by Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, and the three stood in the garden of the Vatican and prayed together.

Pope Francis had been Israel a month earlier and had been hosted in Jerusalem by Peres, who had previously met Pope Benedict both at the Vatican and in Jerusalem. In fact, there is a tree in the garden of the presidenti­al compound that was planted by Pope Benedict.

Pope Francis also planted a tree in the garden of the President’s Residence, and subsequent­ly planted an olive tree in the garden of the Vatican.

Although relations between Jerusalem and Rome have improved greatly over the decades, largely due to the efforts of Rabbi David Rosen, the only Orthodox Rabbi to be conferred with a Papal knighthood, there are still significan­t issues of dispute.

When US President Donald Trump announced that he was recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and transferri­ng the American Embassy there, Pope Francis publicly expressed his opposition, saying that the city’s status quo should be respected, and called for all to respect the United Nations resolution­s that pertain to Jerusalem. He stated that he could not keep quiet about his concerns that Trump’s decision would spark new tensions in the region.

Rivlin, a seventh generation Jerusalemi­te, frequently reminds visiting dignitarie­s that King David establishe­d Jerusalem as the capital 3,000 years ago, and it is doubtful that either the Pope or Rivlin will be silent on the issue of Jerusalem when they meet in two weeks.

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