Pope Francis Receives Iraq's President Rashid at the Vatican "We implore God in prayer to give peace to the people..." VIDEO



Pope Francis received Iraq's President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid in a private audience at the Vatican. He also met with the Vatican Secretary of State and Secretary for Relations with States. Pope Francis visited Iraq in 2021. Pope Francis had said (Romereports Update) :
"I follow with concern the violent events that have taken place in Baghdad in recent days. We implore God in prayer to give peace to the people of Iraq. Last year, I had the joy of visiting. I felt the near and great desire for normalcy and peaceful coexistence among the different religious communities there."

. The Iraqi President then met with the Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations.
According to a statement released by the Holy See Press Office after the meetings, “During the cordial discussions, which took place in the Secretariat of State,” good bilateral relations between the Holy See and Iraq were confirmed and topics of common interest were discussed.
“In particular,” the statement added, “the need was reiterated for the Catholic Church in Iraq to be able to continue to carry out its valued mission and for all Iraqi Christians to be a vibrant and active part of society and the territory, particularly in the Nineveh Plain.
In addition, several international issues were discussed, with particular attention to the conflict in Israel and Palestine, and the urgent commitment to peace and stability.
As is customary gifts were exchanged during the meeting between the Pope and the President.
Pope Francis gave President Rashid a bronze sculpture of a flower with the words "Peace is a fragile flower", this year's Message for the World Day of Peace and some bound papal documents.
President Rashid gave the Pope a reproduction in gold of the Ziggurat of Ur and some papal vestments.
Source: Vatican News with Screenshot

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