Pope commends Mauritius for rich cultural and religious traditions

Pope Francis releases a video message for the people of Mauritius, thanking them for praying and preparing his 9 September Apostolic Visit.

By Robin Gomes & Devin Watkins

Pope Francis has dedicated the 31st Apostolic Journey of his pontificate to Africa. From 4 to 10 September, he will be travelling to Mozambique, Madagascar, and Mauritius.

He will make a day-long visit to Mauritius on 9 September, before flying back to Antananarivo, Madagascar, from where he will return to Rome the following day.

In his video message released on Tuesday, Pope Francis says it will be a joy for him to proclaim the Gospel among the people of Mauritius, "who have distinguished themselves for having been formed by the coming together of different ethnicities".

He says this allows them to "benefit from the richness of a variety of cultural and religious traditions."

"The Catholic Church, from its beginnings, is sent to all peoples, and speaks all of the world's languages," he says, "But the language of the Gospel - as you know - is love."

The Pope also prays that the Lord will allow him to proclaim the Gospel to the people of Mauritius, "in such a way that all may understand and receive it."

Finally, the Holy Father concludes his message asking everyone to pray for him and for his Apostolic Journey.

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02 September 2019, 18:39