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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Pope Meets Saudi King-- Raises Issue of Christian Rights In Saudi Arabia
Yesterday King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia met with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican. This is the first time that a sitting Saudi king has met with a Pope. The Saudis do not have diplomatic relations with the Vatican because Wahhabist interpretations of Islam would preclude a Vatican embassy in Saudi Arabia. The Washington Post and the Toronto Star report on the meeting, during which the Pope emphasized the contributions made by the 890,000 Catholics-- mainly guest workers from the Philippines-- who live in Saudi Arabia. The Pope raised concerns about restrictions on Christian worship in Saudi Arabia. It is illegal to practice Christianity publicly or to bring non-Islamic religious symbols or Bibles into the country. Some secret Christian worship services are held in the country.