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Pope Benedict XVI is to visit Britain in 2010, the BBC has learned. | Pope Benedict XVI is to visit Britain in 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. |
The news of Pope Benedict's visit comes after Gordon Brown extended a formal invitation to the Pope during a private audience in February. | The news of Pope Benedict's visit comes after Gordon Brown extended a formal invitation to the Pope during a private audience in February. |
The Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales also sent him a formal invitation in 2007. Details of his visit have yet to emerge. | The Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales also sent him a formal invitation in 2007. Details of his visit have yet to emerge. |
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. | 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. |
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. |
Downing Street refused to comment on Pope Benedict's visit, saying it was a matter for the Vatican. | Downing Street refused to comment on Pope Benedict's visit, saying it was a matter for the Vatican. |
'Warmly received' | 'Warmly received' |
The BBC's Robert Piggott said Mr Brown, who comes from a staunch Protestant background, had met Pope Benedict three times. | The BBC's Robert Piggott said Mr Brown, who comes from a staunch Protestant background, had met Pope Benedict three times. |
Our correspondent said the prime minister's invitation in February had been "warmly received" by the Vatican and was linked to the beatification of Cardinal Newman - England's most celebrated convert to Roman Catholicism. | Our correspondent said the prime minister's invitation in February had been "warmly received" by the Vatican and was linked to the beatification of Cardinal Newman - England's most celebrated convert to Roman Catholicism. |
The Pope is said to have a particular interest in Newman and to support his canonisation, he said. | The Pope is said to have a particular interest in Newman and to support his canonisation, he said. |
Earlier this year, Pope Benedict approved as a miracle the cure of a US Roman Catholic deacon from a crippling spinal disease, bringing Cardinal Newman, who died in 1890, one step closer to sainthood. | |
Deacon Jack Sullivan, who is to visit Britain in November, said he became completely free of pain after praying to Cardinal Newman in 2001. | |
It is not yet known when and where Pope Benedict will visit but our correspondent said it was likely to be another six-day trip. | |
He said there was a possibility that the Pope might visit Northern Ireland - unlike Pope John II who, on his visit to the Irish Republic in 1982, prayed for an end to sectarian violence in the North. | |
Pope Benedict's visit would only be the second by a head of the Catholic Church since Henry VIII declared himself head of the church in England more than 500 years ago. | Pope Benedict's visit would only be the second by a head of the Catholic Church since Henry VIII declared himself head of the church in England more than 500 years ago. |
There are an estimated 4.2 million Catholics in England and Wales. | There are an estimated 4.2 million Catholics in England and Wales. |
What is your reaction to the Pope's proposed visit to Britain? Will you go and see him? Send us your comments using the form below. | What is your reaction to the Pope's proposed visit to Britain? Will you go and see him? Send us your comments using the form below. |
The BBC may edit your comments and not all emails will be published. Your comments may be published on any BBC media worldwide. Terms & Conditions | The BBC may edit your comments and not all emails will be published. Your comments may be published on any BBC media worldwide. Terms & Conditions |