Pope Francis waves from the popemobile as he arrives to celebrate Mass at the Franso Hariri Stadium in Erbil, Iraq, on Sunday / Vatican Media
Pope Francis’s historic trip to Iraq, including visits to the war-torn north, has been deeply significant. It is one that needs to be seen in the context of peace rather than politics.
The pope, as a de facto religious “father” recognised around the world, offers consolation for all people, not just Christians. His visit brought the triple significance of hope, courage and peace to those in need.
It comes at a time when the world continues to face the dual threat of terrorism and the Covid-19 pandemic. Entering Iraq where Covid-19 is still rampant and there was the risk of attack by Islamic State was powerfully symbolic.
Pope Francis’s historic trip to Iraq, including visits to the war-torn north, has been deeply significant. It is one that needs to be seen in the context of peace rather than politics.
The pope, as a de facto religious “father” recognised around the world, offers consolation for all people, not just Christians. His visit brought the triple significance of hope, courage and peace to those in need.
It comes at a time when the world continues to face the dual threat of terrorism and the COVID pandemic. Entering Iraq where COVID is still rampant and there was the risk of attack by Islamic State was powerfully symbolic.