Oman Daily Observer

Francis to say first Mass by a pope on Arabian peninsula in UAE

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VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis will say the first Mass by a pontiff on the Arabian peninsula in February and visit one of its largest mosques when he travels to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

A programme for the February 3-5 trip released on Wednesday showed Francis will celebrate Mass in a stadium in Zayed Sports City on the last day of the trip.

Organisers of the trip, the first by a pope to the Arabian peninsula, said it would be the first time Mass would be held in an outdoor, public venue in the UAE.

There are about a million Roman Catholics in the UAE, all of them expatriate workers.

Francis, who already has made trips to about half a dozen predominan­tly Muslim nations, will also visit Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the largest in the country.

There, he will hold a private meeting with the members of the Muslim Council of Elders.

Francis has visited mosques before on his trips to predominat­ely Muslim countries, which have included Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, Bangladesh, Azerbaijan and the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

He has used those trips to call for inter-religious dialogue and to condemn violence in the name of God.

Francis will also preside at an interrelig­ious meeting at the Founder’s Memorial, a complex commemorat­ing the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan, founding father of the UAE.

The theme of the visit is ‘Make Me a Channel of Your Peace’. That is taken from the opening words of the Prayer of Peace of Francis of Assisi, the saint whose name he took when elected in 2013. — Reuters

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