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Trending It would make him the first Pope to visit the city since predecessor Benedict XVI, who made the trip in 2010. The 11-year gap seems small, and shows the rarity of such an occasion, when compared to the previous papal visit. It was by John Paul II who addressed an estimated 300,000 worshippers at Bellahouston Park in 1982. A spokesman for the Scottish Catholic Church said about the visit: “Scotland’s Catholic bishops would warmly welcome his presence, however briefly, in this country.” Pope Francis in Vatican City on January 15, 2020 (Image: Getty Images) Pope Benedict XVI visits Glasgow September 16 2010 (Image: Getty Images) ....
Pope Francis would be the third pope to visit Scotland POPE Francis is considering making his first visit to Scotland for a climate change conference in Glasgow. The leader of the Catholic church is reported to have mooted the idea, with discussions taking place “at the highest level”. According to The Times, the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland is understood to have been told to prepare for the possibility of a papal visit at the time of the COP26 climate gathering in November. He would be the first Pope to visit the city since Benedict XVI came in 2010. This was three decades after Pope John Paul II famously addressed an estimated 300,000 worshippers in Bellahouston Park in 1982. ....
COP26: Pope Francis 'considering' visit to Glasgow for climate conference glasgowtimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from glasgowtimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.