The Pope Goes on a Historic Journey

Pope Francis arrives in Abu Dhabi
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 3, 2019 1:10 PM CST
The Pope Makes a Historic Trip
Pope Francis speaks to reporters aboard a plane from Rome to Abu Dhabi, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019.   (Tony Gentile/Pool photo via AP)

Pope Francis landed Sunday in Abu Dhabi on the first-ever papal trip to the Arabian Peninsula, where he is seeking to turn a page in Christian-Muslim relations while also ministering to a unique, thriving Catholic community, the AP reports. Francis earlier Sunday called for the urgent observation of a limited cease-fire in Yemen reached in December and for food and medicine to get to its people, who are suffering the world's worst humanitarian crisis. He made the appeal at the Vatican before boarding a plane to the United Arab Emirates, which has been Saudi Arabia's main ally in its war in Yemen—a way to avoid embarrassing his hosts with a public call while in the region.

Abu Dhabi's powerful crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, greeted the pontiff with smiles along with cabinet ministers and an honor guard when he landed around 9:50pm in the Emirati capital. "The people are exhausted by the long conflict and many children are hungry, but humanitarian aid isn't accessible," Francis said in his noontime Sunday blessing. "The cries of these children and their parents rise up" to God. Francis traveled to Abu Dhabi to participate in a conference on interreligious dialogue sponsored the Emirates-based Muslim Council of Elders, an initiative that seeks to counter religious fanaticism by promoting a moderate brand of Islam. It's the brainchild of Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, the grand imam of Egypt's Al-Azhar, the revered 1,000-year-old seat of Sunni Islam that trains clerics and scholars from around the world. (The pope says he's a tech "disaster" but does have a new app.)

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