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Pope Benedict XVI is to visit Britain in January 2010, the BBC has learned. | |
It will be the first papal visit to Britain since 1982, when Pope John Paul II's six-day tour drew huge crowds. | It will be the first papal visit to Britain since 1982, when Pope John Paul II's six-day tour drew huge crowds. |
Masses were held in cities including Cardiff, London, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh and he also met the Queen and Archbishop of Canterbury. | Masses were held in cities including Cardiff, London, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh and he also met the Queen and Archbishop of Canterbury. |
The news of Pope Benedict's visit comes two years after the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales sent him a formal invitation. | The news of Pope Benedict's visit comes two years after the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales sent him a formal invitation. |
Gordon Brown also extended a formal invitation to the Pope during a private audience in February. | Gordon Brown also extended a formal invitation to the Pope during a private audience in February. |
The trip is set to be the first official state visit by a pontiff. | The trip is set to be the first official state visit by a pontiff. |
John Paul II's visit in May 1982 was on a pastoral basis and did not follow an official invitation by the UK government. | John Paul II's visit in May 1982 was on a pastoral basis and did not follow an official invitation by the UK government. |
Downing Street refused to comment on Pope Benedict's visit, saying it was a matter for the Vatican. | |
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