Karachi archbishop to invite Pope to visit Pakistan

Pakistan Catholic Bishop’s Conference (PCBC) are currently in Rome on an ‘ad limina’ visit


News Desk March 15, 2018
Pope Francis. PHOTO: REUTERS

Pakistani Catholic bishops are set to call on Pope Francis today (Thursday).

According to Vatican News, Archbishop Joseph Coutts of Karachi will invite the pope to visit Pakistan on the sidelines of the visit. Members of the Pakistan Catholic Bishop’s Conference (PCBC) are currently in Rome on an ‘ad limina’ visit – a visit by heads of diocese made every five years to report on the state of their jurisdiction.

They will concelebrate Mass at the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta residence with the pope on Thursday morning, followed by a discussion over the current situation in the country.

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In 2016, Pope Francis had accepted former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s invitation to visit Pakistan. Minister for Ports and Shipping Senator Kamran Michael and Michael Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yusuf had extended the invitation during a visit to the Vatican.

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