
Pope Francis, right, receives a Jerusalem Bible as a gift from Israeli President Shimon
Peres on the occasion of their private audience, at the Vatican, April 30, 2013.
VATICAN CITY — Israeli
President Shimon Peres invited Pope Francis on Tuesday to visit Israel, at his
first meeting with the new pontiff who has appealed for peace in the Middle
East.
The pope accepted the invitation "with willingness and joy," a
Vatican spokesman said, but there was no indication when a trip would be made.
"I am expecting you in Jerusalem, not just me but the whole country of
Israel," Peres told the pope in the presence of reporters after 30 minutes
of private talks in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace.
Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina, made an appeal for
peace between Israelis and Palestinians in his Easter address last month.
A Vatican statement said they discussed prospects for a resumption of
negotiations for a solution that would respect "the legitimate aspirations
of the two Peoples, thus decisively contributing to the peace and stability of
the region."
They also agreed on the need for a political solution to the civil war in
neighboring Syria.
Both of Francis's two immediate predecessors, John Paul II and Benedict XVI,
visited the Holy Land, including Palestinian territories, in 2000 and 2009
respectively.
Peres asked Francis "to pray for all of us" and told the pope that he
would pray for him during a trip on Wednesday to the central Italian city of
Assisi, where he will visit the tomb of St. Francis, whose name Bergoglio
adopted when elected pope.
Francis will travel to Rio de Janeiro in July to preside at the Roman Catholic
Church's World Day of Youth, a gathering of young people from around the world.
He is expected to visit his native Argentina in early 2014.
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