RABAT: Pope Francis told a small Catholic community in predominantly Muslim Morocco on Sunday that their mission should not be covert their neighbors.
The Pope suggested them to live in brotherhood with other faiths, report said.
Pope Francis used his trip to stress inter-faith dialogue. He also backed Moroccan King Mohammed VI’s efforts to spread a form of Islam, which promotes inter-religious dialogue.
Morocco has some 23,000 Roman Catholics – most of them French and other European expatriates and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa. They make up less than one percent of the population of 35 million. (Agencies)
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