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Published Date: 01 March 2009
THE prospect of Scotland's first papal visit in almost 30 years edged closer last night when it was revealed that the Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy has extended a formal invitation to the Pontiff.
Murphy has also invited Barack Obama north of the border when he visits the UK for the G20 summit in April. "I would like both of them to come to Scotland," Murphy said.

The Scottish Secretary has spoken to the Prime Minister about a Scottish visi
t by Pope Benedict XVI, below, after Gordon Brown invited him to the UK during a Vatican meeting.

Murphy said it will be for Downing Street, Buckingham Palace and the Vatican to work out the details of any papal visit but that the feedback so far has been "positive".

Talks between the Prime Minister and the Pope last month in the Vatican covered international debt and the global economic crisis and culminated in an invite to the UK.

"I spoke to the Prime Minister about it on Monday on the back of it, and said as part of the UK visit – in the discussions about when, how and what – a visit to Scotland I think would be appreciated by Scots," Murphy said, who has written to Downing Street to formalise the invitation.

The invitation to Obama is being done through the Foreign Office.

Pope John Paul II made a six-day trip in 1982, which included a mass in Bellahouston Park in Glasgow attended by about 300,000 people.

The date of any UK visit is not clear, according to Murphy, although the Prime Minister has said the Pontiff could visit as soon as he wanted. The 81-year-old Pope is due to visit Cameroon and Angola this month, with Israel planned for later in the year.

A spokesman for the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland said it is too early to say what form a visit would take. But he added: "We would absolutely welcome the possibility of a visit by Pope Benedict XVI. But, of course, we appreciate there are many other countries who have never had a papal visit and would like one."





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  • Last Updated: 28 February 2009 7:11 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Roman Catholic church
 
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RufusT-Firefly,

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1 Canes Pugnaces,01/03/2009 00:30:39

Shouldn't Murphy have spoken to the Scottish Government and Scottish Police service in the first instance?
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YEAH RIGHT, what a tube.

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"spoken to the Scottish Government in the first instance"

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Brian Hill,

01/03/2009 01:02:25
Isn't this the same Jim Murphy who accused Alex Salmond of grandstanding when he as in America the other week?

Jim's getting a bit carried away with himself. He may be No 1 London Labour wallah in Scotland but Alex Salmond, as First Minister is the No 1 politician and as such these invitations should have come from him.

Having said that I would be delighted if Obama and the Pope graced Scotland with a visit.
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 01/03/2009 09:15:14
The list of people wishing to invite the Pope to various parts of the UK seems to be lengthening!

Now is Murphy trying to upstage Salmond and is the Pope Catholic?
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bill-alba,

fife 01/03/2009 12:34:19
Rufus..your fatious comments show that you truly believe he should have contacted the scottish government first.
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radge dug,

01/03/2009 13:49:12
Sure, the Pope can visit as long as he keeps his bigoted out of date comments to himself.

Time to ditch religion.
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The United Kingdom of HM Queen Elizabeth II has two State Churches, C of E around 1535 thanks to King Henry VIII, and C of S 1560 due to a Scottish Parliament and strenuous efforts by John Knox.
Any visit invitation has to be extended by these authorities not the political arm of the UK which was established in 1707 and devolved more recently.
The General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland will decide on any visit by His Holiness to Scotland, not a politician in London.
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Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

01/03/2009 20:08:14
2...Britain is not a "Christian" country..it is multi cultural and multi religious...
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Alba Abú,

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35 Good point. That means that all visitors are welcome.
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Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

01/03/2009 20:57:45
35..Yes thats right...popes, muslim leaders...mormon or jew...pagan too...as long as they keep their gobs shut and dont preach that homosexuality is evil or that their particular supernatural beings way is the best way..if they do that then they can féck off back to where they came from...
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Alba Abú,

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That sounds fair enough to me.
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39..Utter nonsense.
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12/04/2009 09:15:45
I'm a practising Catholic and will protest when/if he comes. I support equality and believe in the ordination of women. This current Pope would have all women chained to the kitchen sink....

 

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