The Philippine Star

UAE gives pope pomp-filled welcome at visit’s start

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ABU DHABI (AP) — Pope Francis opened his historic visit to the United Arab Emirates on Monday with a grandiose, pomp-filled welcome ceremony before he was to address faith leaders in a show of religious tolerance in a Muslim region known for its restrictio­ns on religious freedom.

Francis arrived at the Abu Dhabi presidenti­al palace in a simple Kia hatchback, but was greeted with an artillery salute and military flyover by a country now at war.

Even for a nation known for its excesses, the Emiratis’ redcarpet welcome was remarkable for a pope who prides himself on simplicity.

It featured horse-mounted guards escorting the pontiff’s motorcade through the palace gardens while the flyover trailed the yellow and white smoke of the Holy See flag as cannons boomed.

Francis stood somberly between Abu Dhabi’s powerful crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the Emirati vice president and prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, as the Vatican and Emirati anthems played and delegation­s were introduced.

Francis’ speech to the gathering of faith leaders later in the evening is the highlight of his brief, 40-hour visit to Abu Dhabi, the first to the Arabian Peninsula by a pope.

His trip culminates on Wednesday with the first-ever papal Mass on the Arabian Peninsula — a gathering expected to draw some 135,000 faithful in a never-before-seen display of public Christian worship here.

Francis arrived in the Emirati capital late on Sunday, hours after making an appeal from the Vatican for urgent observatio­n of a limited ceasefire in war-torn Yemen so that food and medicine can get to its people, who are suffering the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

The Emirates has been Saudi Arabia’s main ally in the war in Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting the country’s Houthi rebels, and Francis’ pre-trip appeal was a way for him to avoid embarrassi­ng his hosts with a public denunciati­on of the humanitari­an costs of the war while in the region.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Pope Francis is welcomed by Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan during a ceremony in Dubai yesterday.
REUTERS Pope Francis is welcomed by Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan during a ceremony in Dubai yesterday.

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