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African Christian migrants attend a Church ceremony in Rabat ahead of ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis' visit to Morocco African Christian migrants attend a Church ceremony in Rabat ahead of ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis' visit to Morocco  

ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ in Morocco: From John Paul II to Francis

The people of Morocco are gearing up for ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis' arrival in the capital city on Saturday 30 March. As Vatican News' Paul Samasumo awaits the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ in Rabat, he gives us some context.

By Paul Samasumo

34 years, August 1985 ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ John Paul II visited Morocco at the invitation of King Hassan II. At the time ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ John Paul II was concerned about the status of the Church in Morocco and as well as relations with Muslims.

Fast forward to 30 and 31 March 2019, and you have Morocco’s capital city of Rabat, in a state of high expectation and some excitement the people here cannot wait to host ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis. ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis will arrive in Rabat for a two-day visit starting this Saturday.

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ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis has been invited to visit Morocco by the King, Mohammed VI.

With this visit, the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ continues his mission of promoting relations with Moslems. Increasingly, this is something that is resonating well with Moslem scholars, intellectuals and some Imams.

It is, therefore, no coincidence that one of the main highlights of this visit by ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis will be to the Mohammed VI Institute. The Institute is named after the King of Morocco himself. Many of the students at the institute are from Africa, the Middle East and Europe. They come here for their studies in Islam. It is they who will, in turn, carry to their regions this moderate brand of Islam that Morocco is keen to promote.

In Morocco, Islam is the state religion but the constitution guarantees "to all the freedom to practise their faith." It is, nevertheless, an offence to proselytise.

But ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis is also coming to Morocco as a pastor reaching out to encourage the tiny and diverse Catholic community of about 33 000 -mostly African students here for university studies, migrants from sub-Saharan Africa and also some Asian contract workers.

This morning on the street, I met three African students with ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis t-shirts. From my limited French, I understood them to be saying they feel blessed that though a minority the Holy Father is coming to visit, bless and strengthen us.

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29 March 2019, 16:24