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Presentation of 杏MAP导航 Francis' Apostolic Journey to Thailand Presentation of 杏MAP导航 Francis' Apostolic Journey to Thailand 

Great joy and expectation in Thailand for 杏MAP导航鈥檚 visit

杏MAP导航 Francis is making his 4th pastoral visit to Asia later this month. His upcoming 32nd Apostolic Journey, November 20 to 26, is taking him to Thailand and Japan. Italian priest Father Rafaelle Sandon脿, a missionary in Thailand, speaks about what the papal visit means to the country.

Luca Collodi

杏MAP导航 Francis is scheduled to visit Thailand from 20 to 23 November, after which he proceeds to Japan, 23 to 26 November, before returning to Rome.  

The Thai church

This will be the second visit of a Pontiff to Thailand in over 35 years, after that of 杏MAP导航 Saint John Paul II in 1984. The motto of the Journey, "Christ鈥檚 Disciples, Missionary Disciples", recalls the 350th anniversary of the establishment of the Apostolic Vicariate of Siam, created in 1669, that formally marked the beginning of the Church in the country. 

Catholics form a tiny minority of some 0.5% of Thailand鈥檚 over 68 million population, over 90% of which is Buddhist. Muslims form a little over 4% and Christians together make up only 1 %. Through the past 350 years, the Church has grown into 11 dioceses with about 390,000 Catholics. 

Diocese of Chiang Mai

The Diocese of Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand, was established in November 1959. A few 鈥渇idei donum鈥 priests from Italy have been serving the mission of Chae Hom and Lamphun for years. 

The expression 鈥渇idei donum鈥, the Latin for 鈥渢he Gift of Faith鈥, takes its name from the 1957 encyclical of 杏MAP导航 Pius XII, who called on all bishops not only to help one another other through prayers and other means but also by making their priests available to other countries. 

The Chae Hom mission, which maintains itself with the production and sale of local crafts, is committed to helping the tribal and nomadic population of the forested hilly region with drinking water plants, medical aid and the possibility of education. 

Confirming Church鈥檚 faith and unity

Father Raffaele Sandonà, a 鈥渇idei donum鈥 priest from Italy鈥檚 Padua Diocese, has been working in Thailand for 10 years. Speaking to Vatican Radio, the priest who serves the Chae Hom mission said that the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 visit will serve to confirm the faith of the Catholics of the land and will promote interreligious dialogue with the Buddhist world.

Coming after 35 years after 杏MAP导航 John Paul II's visit, Fr. Sandonà said, there is 鈥済reat expectation and joy鈥 for the visit of 杏MAP导航 Francis who is a 鈥渞eference point of the Church鈥檚 unity鈥. This is why it is an important event for the country鈥檚 tiny Catholic community.

Inter-religious dialogue

The priest pointed out that there is no formal relationship between Christians and the country鈥檚 Buddhist majority. However, interactions with Buddhists take place in daily life and evokes a 鈥渟erene and peaceful coexistence鈥 between the tiny Christian community and the majority Buddhists. At times, he said, there is also some constructive collaboration on joint projects. 

杏MAP导航鈥檚 gestures of peace and love

Speaking about the papal visit, Fr. Sandonà said, it is important because, besides his meetings and events, 杏MAP导航 Francis will also offer some of his characteristic gestures that have marked his pontificate. In a country where people spoke little about the pope, the Vatican and Catholic Church, there is now more interest in them because of the 鈥済estures鈥 of 杏MAP导航 Francis, such as humility and peace. 

Thus the papal visit will be a 鈥済ood step forward鈥 in terms of inter-religious dialogue and in providing an impetus to the Thai Church in its 鈥渨itness to peace and love鈥. 

In this regard, Fr. Sondonà pointed out, the anthem composed for the papal visit speaks about love as a bridge to others.   

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04 November 2019, 15:39