At the end of their “ad limina” visit to the Vatican, Guinea’s Catholic Bishops have told Vatican News that their discussion with the Holy Father were wide-ranging but touched mostly on the situation of the Church in this country, where 88% of the population is Muslim, pastoral issues, as well as relations between Church and State.Call for reconciliation, peace efforts on Korean PeninsulaFrançoise Niamien - Vatican City.
During their ad limina visit, from 17 to 21 June, the Episcopal Conference of Guinea met with various dicasteries of the Roman Curia. “With the Holy Father, the visit was very moving for all of us. The exchanges took place in a very fraternal atmosphere. We discussed a number of points, including the situation of the Church in Guinea, inter-religious dialogue, particularly with Muslims, Islam being the majority religion in the country, and the relationship between Bishops and priests and the people of God,” he said.
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