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Pope Francis has praised Thailand for promoting harmony and peace in a video message ahead of his visit to the kingdom that begined on Nov. 20.
“In this world that too frequently experiences discord, division and exclusion,” Thailand has shown commitment to work hard “to promote harmony and a peaceful coexistence,” he says.
This commitment, he says, “can serve as an inspiration” for all the people around the world who are working to “promote a great, true development of our human family in solidarity, in justice and in living in peace,” Vatican News reported.
Pope Francis visited Thailand on his 32nd Apostolic Journey from Nov. 20-23 before heading to Japan.
In his message, he said he will have the opportunity to meet and “encourage” the Catholic community of Thailand “in their faith and in the contribution they make to the whole of society.”
He is hoping to “strengthen the bonds of friendship that we share with many Buddhist brothers and sisters.”
“I trust that my visit will help to highlight the importance of interreligious dialogue, mutual understanding and fraternal coope-ration,” says the Pope.
He thanked the people of Thailand “from the bottom of” his heart for all the preparation that is being made for his visit.
This is the first papal visit to Thailand in nearly four decades following the journey made by Pope John Paul II in 1984.
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