Pope Francis during a papal flight (July 2022 photo) (Vatican Media)
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
Sep 10 2022
As Pope Francis prepares to fly to Kazakhstan on Tuesday, the Holy See Press Office shares details of his 38th Apostolic Journey abroad, which will see him participate in the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Nur-Sultan, while showing his closeness to the country’s small but fervent Catholic community.
Pope Francis’ upcoming Apostolic Visit to Kazakhstan on 13-15 September will be the Holy Father’s latest gesture to promote peace in the world with the help of religious leaders, suggests the Director of the Holy See Press Office. Matteo Bruni noted that this is yet another gesture in a papacy full of interreligious efforts.
During a briefing at the Holy See Press Office on Friday, Mr. Bruni presented the Pope’s 38th Apostolic Visit abroad. The Central Asian nation will be the 57th country the Holy Father has visited.
With his visit next week, Pope Francis follows in the footsteps of his predecessor, St. John Paul II who travelled to Kazakhstan shortly after the September 11 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon in the United States. During his visit, St. John Paul II applauded the peaceful coexistence of religions and ethnicities, such as Kazakh, Russian, Ukrainian, and many others, within the country.
Kazakhstan gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.