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King Charles 1st British Monarch In 500 Years To Pray With Pope

According to the BBC, this is the first time in five centuries that a reigning British monarch will join a pope in prayer.

King Charles 1st British Monarch In 500 Years To Pray With Pope

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King Charles and Pope Leo are to become the first British monarch and pontiff to pray together at a church service since the Reformation in the 16th Century, BBC reported.

This historic moment will be in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, during next week’s state visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla.

Under the chapel’s famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo, the service will bring together clergy and choirs from both the Roman Catholic church and the Church of England, of which the King is the supreme governor.

The visit will be seen as an important symbol of reconciliation, in a trip that will also see the first meeting between the King and the new US-born Pope.

The state visit to the Vatican has been rearranged after the previous visit was postponed because of the ill health of Leo’s predecessor, Pope Francis.

The King and Queen had a private meeting with Pope Francis on their 20th wedding anniversary in April, in one of the late pope’s last meetings with high-profile visitors before he died.

The state visit on October 22-23 will see a series of meetings and services emphasizing the warm relations between the Church of England and the Catholic church.

The King and Queen will meet the Pope and senior Vatican officials and there will be a special ecumenical service, bringing together Catholic and Anglican traditions, which will see the King and Pope praying together.

There have been meetings between monarchs and pontiffs before, including by the late Queen Elizabeth II.

But according to Buckingham Palace and the Church of England, there has been no similar moment, with a British monarch and pope praying alongside each other at a shared church service, since Henry VIII’s split from Rome in the 16th Century.

Royal sources have emphasized the historic significance of this occasion, with the King having a long commitment to building bridges between faiths. (PNA)