Yahoo – AFP,
16 May 2015
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Pope
Francis welcomes Palestinian authority President Mahmud Abbas during
a private
audience at the Vatican on May 16, 2015 (AFP Photo/Alberto Pizzoli)
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Vatican
City (AFP) - Pope Francis met Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Saturday,
calling him "an angel of peace," days after the Vatican said it was
preparing to sign its first accord with Palestine to the anger of Israel.
Abbas met
the pontiff for about 20 minutes at a private audience, which came a day before
the head of the Roman Catholic Church was due to canonise two Palestinian nuns,
who will become the first Palestinian Arabs to gain sainthood.
The Vatican
said in a statement the pope and Abbas discussed the peace process with Israel
and that "the hope was expressed that direct negotiations between the
parties be resumed in order to find a just and lasting solution to the
conflict".
"To
this end the wish was reiterated that, with the support of the international
community, Israelis and Palestinians may take with determination courageous
decisions to promote peace," it said.
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Palestinian
authority President Mahmud
Abbas (R) arrives for a private audience
with Pope
Francis at the Vatican on
May 16, 2015 (AFP Photo/Alberto Pizzoli)
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They
exchanged gifts with the pope giving Abbas a medal with a figure of the angel
of peace "which destroys the evil spirit of war".
"I
thought of you because you are an angel of peace," he told Abbas.
On
Wednesday the Vatican announced that it was preparing to sign its first treaty
with Palestine, two years after officially recognising it as a state.
A bilateral
commission is putting the final touches to the agreement, on the Catholic
Church's life and activities in Palestine.
The
agreement would "be signed in the near future", the Vatican statement
said.
The news of
the treaty drew ire from Israel earlier this week.
"Israel
heard with disappointment the decision of the Holy See to agree a final
formulation of an agreement with the Palestinians including the use of the term
'Palestinian State'," said an Israeli foreign ministry official.
"Such
a development does not further the peace process and distances the Palestinian
leadership from returning to direct bilateral negotiations. Israel will study
the agreement and consider its next step."
The
agreement, 15 years in the making, expresses the Vatican's "hope for a
solution to the Palestinian question and the conflict between Israelis and
Palestinians according to the Two-State Solution," Antoine Camilleri, the
Vatican's deputy foreign minister, said in an interview earlier this week.
In an
interview with the Vatican's Osservatore Romano newspaper, Camilleri said he
hoped "the accord could, even in an indirect way, help the Palestinians in
the establishment and recognition of an independent, sovereign and democratic
State of Palestine."
The
Palestinian Authority considers the Vatican one of 136 countries to have
recognised Palestine as a state, although the number is disputed and several
recognitions by what are now European Union member states date back to the
Soviet era.
First
Palestinian saints
Abbas's
meeting with the pope came a day before two nuns who lived in Ottoman Palestine
during the 19th century will be made saints at a Vatican ceremony.
Marie
Alphonsine Ghattas of Jerusalem and Mariam Bawardy of Galilee will become the
first Palestinian Arabs to gain sainthood.
Ghattas was
born in Jerusalem in 1847, and died there in 1927. She was beatified -- the
final step before canonisation -- in 2009.
Bawardy was
born in Galilee, now in northern Israel, in 1843. She became a nun in France
and died in Bethlehem in 1878.
She was
beatified by pope John Paul II in 1983.
Although
there are several saints who lived in the region during Christianity's early
days, Bawardy and Ghattas are the first to be canonised from Ottoman-era
Palestine.
The
canonisation of a third Palestinian -- a Salesian monk -- is still under review
by the Church.
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