Pope Francis calls for 'openness' after meeting Hungary's Viktor Orban
The Hindu
The Pope told tens of thousands thronging the vast Heroes' Square in Budapest that he wanted them to be "grounded and open, rooted and considerate".
Pope Francis met Hungary's anti-migration Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday before calling on pilgrims to be "open" and "considerate" at an open-air Mass in Budapest. The head of 1.3 billion Catholics has often urged help for the marginalised and those of all religions fleeing war and poverty, in contrast to Mr. Orban who styles himself as a defender of "Christian Europe" from immigrants. The Pope told tens of thousands thronging the vast Heroes' Square in Budapest that he wanted them to be "grounded and open, rooted and considerate".More Related News
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