The Denver Post

Pope to visit with migrants in Morocco

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VATICAN CITY» Pope Francis will meet with migrants in Morocco and visit a training institute for imams that seeks to be a bulwark against Islamic extremism during his March 30-31 visit to the North African nation.

The Vatican on Saturday released the schedule for the pope’s trip to Rabat, the capital of Morocco.

It comes on the heels of Francis’ recent visit to the United Arab Emirates, where he signed a landmark “fraternity” document with a leading Sunni imam and sought to encourage moderate Islam and interfaith ties.

During his visit, Francis will meet with King Mohammed VI as well as the country’s priests and religious sisters and celebrate Mass for the Catholic community. His meeting with migrants will take place at the Vatican’s Caritas charity. Francis is also planning a visit to a social center outside Rabat.

Morocco has long considered itself a key ally in the fight against Islamic extremism, and the king routinely criticizes jihadism and the discourses of radical Islam.

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