Pope interacts with theologians who want to become clergy in Thailand Nov 22 18:24

Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church visiting Thailand in advance of his visit to Japan visited a church near Bangkok in the morning of the 22nd and interacted with the theologians who wanted to become clergy.

Pope Francis visited Thailand for the first time in 35 years as a Pope and visited a church near Bangkok on the 22nd.

Over 90% of the population is Buddhist Thailand, but 350 years since the establishment of the Catholic Church in the country, the church welcomed Pope Francisco, including local children and nuns.

Pope Francis took an open car and slowly moved around the church grounds to greet the people who gathered, but the locals sometimes seemed to be shining in the strong sunlight with the heat exceeding 30 degrees From the beginning, I never smiled.

In the church, a gathering of seminary students was held, and a woman who wanted to become a nun revealed that everyone in the family was learning conflicts among Buddhists, Pope Francisco said, “Our faith is It must be integrated with Thailand so that it is not accepted as a foreign religion. "

Pope Francis departs from Thailand in the morning of 23rd, heads to Japan, arrives at Haneda Airport in the evening, and visits Nagasaki and Hiroshima in the bombed area on the 24th.

On Sunday, 25th, we will meet the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake in Tokyo, and we will have a mass at Tokyo Dome.