Pope Francis has arrived in the United Arab Emirates, making him the first pontiff to visit an Arab Gulf state.
It is Pope Francis's seventh visit to a predominantly Muslim country, signaling a continuation of improving ties between the Vatican and the Islamic world
In
a video address from the Vatican on Thursday, Francis said the trip
marks "a new page in the history of relations between religions,
confirming that we are brothers and sisters, even though we are
different."
The overwhelming majority of Emiratis are Muslim, but the
country hosts a large expatriate population, some 1.2 million of whom
are Christian.
The majority of the UAE's Christians are Indians and Filipinos.
The trip culminates Tuesday with a papal mass at the Zayed Sports City, expected to be the single largest gathering the country, with about 135,000 attendees
The UAE has declared Tuesday a holiday for invitees to the mass.
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