Yahoo – AFP, Jean-Louis De La Vaissiere, 21 Sep 2014
Tirana (AFP) - Christians and Muslims thronged the Albanian capital Sunday to greet Pope Francis who arrived in the mainly Muslim country for a one-day visit to praise it as a model of religious harmony.
Pope
Francis gives a press conference aboard the plane carrying him to Tirana,
on
September 21, 2014 (AFP Photo/Filippo Monteforte)
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Tirana (AFP) - Christians and Muslims thronged the Albanian capital Sunday to greet Pope Francis who arrived in the mainly Muslim country for a one-day visit to praise it as a model of religious harmony.
The
pontiff's plane landed at Tirana's Mother Teresa airport at 0700 GMT, where
Prime Minister Edi Rama welcomed Francis for his first European visit outside
of Italy.
Portraits
of Catholic priests, nuns and monks
persecuted during the Communist period
are
displayed on a main street of Tirana
on September 19, 2014 (AFP Photo/
Armend
Nimani)
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The packed
11-hour trip comes at a sensitive time amid turmoil in the Middle East and
rising intolerance in Europe.
Authorities
stepped up security to its highest level across the Balkan country after
warnings from Iraq that Islamic State jihadists could be planning an attack on
the Catholic leader.
Tens of
thousands of Albanians -- many of them Muslim and Orthodox -- had already
gathered in Mother Teresa square in central Tirana where the pope will later
celebrate Mass. Some waved welcoming banners while others chanted: "Papa
Francesco! Papa Francesco!"
Yellow-and-white
Vatican flags flew alongside Albanian ones in the main streets of the capital
while vast portraits of Catholic priests and nuns persecuted under communism --
when Albania became the world's first atheist state -- were strung across roads.
"The
Catholic Church in Albania is a martyr church and with the visit of Pope
Francis it will be known throughout the world," said Aida Agustini, 51,
one of the faithful waiting in the square.
Vatican and
Albanian flags decorate the main
entrance to Tirana, on September 20, 2014
(AFP Photo/Gent Shkullaku)
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Francis had
said he chose to visit the impoverished country for his first European trip
outside Italy because of the example it set of religious co-existence.
While the
Vatican earlier this year voiced support for US air strikes in Iraq to defend
persecuted Christians, Francis has made dialogue between religions a
cornerstone of his papacy.
'We can
all work together!'
In August,
Francis said that his presence in Albania "will be a way of saying to
everyone, 'See, we can all work together!'"
He will
later have meeting with the heads of the country's other religious communities
including Muslim, Orthodox, Bektashi, Jewish and Protestant leaders.
The leader
of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics also wants to honour those who suffered
under former communist dictator Enver Hoxha, during whose rule priests and
imams were persecuted and many churches and mosques razed.
Between 1945 and 1985, 111 priests, 10 seminarians and seven bishops died in detention or were executed.
Nuns walk
on September 20, 2014 on
Tirana's main boulevard adorned with
portraits of Catholic clerics killed or
persecuted by the Communist Regime
(AFP
Photo/Gent Shkullaku)
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The revival
of Catholicism is due in part to the popularity of Mother Teresa, an ethnic
Albanian born in neighbouring Macedonia. Yet only about 15 percent of the
population are Catholic, with Muslims in the majority with 56 percent, and the
Orthodox making up 11 percent.
In a
country with one of the youngest populations in Europe, the Vatican will be
hoping to tap into a source for converts in a continent gripped by secularism.
The
77-year-old pontiff will also meet Albanian President Bujar Nishani and visit
orphans during the trip.
It is the
second papal visit to Albania. Pope John Paul II travelled there the year after
the collapse of its communism regime in 1992.
During that
visit he paid tribute to "martyrs of the faith" and created four new
bishops, including Michel Koliqi -- then 91 years old -- who had spent 21 years
in detention.
Heightened
security
The country
of three million will likely be looking for the popular pope's support in its
bid to become a member of the European Union.
People wait
at a bus stop next to a poster
showing Pope Francis on September 20,
2014 in
Tirana (AFP Photo/Gent Shkullaku)
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The Vatican
has insisted it has not increased security for the trip, but Albania's interior
ministry said police have set up 29 checkpoints in downtown Tirana, where most
of the pope's activities were planned.
Some
Vatican watchers fear Francis has made himself a target by speaking out against
the Islamic State organisation.
But the
Argentine pontiff, who loves to mingle with the crowds, will use the same
open-topped vehicle he uses in Saint Peter's Square.
Albania
last month began sending weapons and ammunition to Kurdish forces fighting IS
militants in Iraq, and security sources in the country have dismissed fears
that home-grown militants might be planning an attack.
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