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Pope Francis makes first visit to Albania


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Albania, Sep 22, 2014:  Pope Francis arrived in Albania on Sunday and highlighted the Balkan nation’s path from a brutal communist state where religion was banned to a model of Christian-Muslim coexistence for aworld witnessing conflict in God’s name.

Pope FrancisSecurity was tight for Francis’ 11-hour visit to the majority Muslim nation amid reported threats from Islamic militants. While the Vatican insisted no special measures were being taken, Albania’s Interior Ministry promised “maximum” protection from 2,500 police forces and beefed-up patrols at border crossings.

Two children presented Francis with flowers as he arrived at Tirana’s airport for a red-carpet welcome by Prime Minister Edi Rama.

The capital’s main Boulevard Martyrs of the Nation was decorated with Albanian and Vatican flags, as well as pictures of 40 Catholic priests who were persecuted or executed under Stalinist dictator Enver Hoxha, who declared Albania the world’s first atheist state in 1967.

During his brief visit, Francis is expected to highlight the experience of these martyrs and how Albania survived communist repression to become a model of interfaith harmony, where Christians and Muslims live and govern together.

Muslims make up about 59 per cent of the population, with Catholics amounting to 10 percent and Orthodox Christians just under that.

Francis’ decision to visit tiny Albania before any major European capital is in keeping with his desire for the Catholic Church to go to the “periphery.” Albania is seeking EU membership and his visit comes just a few weeks before he delivers a major speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.

The visit also affords Francis achance to visit a majority Muslim nation at a time when Christians are being persecuted, killed and forced from their homes by the Islamic State group in northern Iraq.

Italian news reports, citing unnamed sources, have said Albanian law enforcement had expressed concern that Muslim militants who trained in Iraq and Syria had returned and might pose a threat to Francis.  The Vatican has downplayed the reports, and said Francis would use the same open-topped vehicle he uses in St Peter’s Square.  Albanian police said they had the situation under control.


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