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King Charles III plans to satisfy Pope Francis during Vatican state visit

King Charles III is scheduled to have an audience with Pope Francis during a state visit next month to the Vatican, suggesting the Holy See is optimistic the pontiff will likely be back at work by then, barring any setbacks in his recovery from double pneumonia.

The tentative audience was amongst details of the British monarch’s visit to the Vatican and Italy released on Tuesday by Buckingham Palace. State visits are at all times planned in close consultation with the Vatican’s secretariat of state.

The palace individually confirmed that Charles wrote privately to the pope when he was taken unwell. Francis, 88, has been hospitalized since Feb. 14. With gradual improvements, the Vatican said Monday it had suspended morning updates and is issuing less frequent medical bulletins. The next one just isn’t expected before Wednesday.

The visit to the Vatican is symbolic of efforts to construct closer ties between the Catholic Church and the Church of England, which split from Rome within the sixteenth century through the reign of King Henry VIII. Charles, who’s head of the Church of England, made constructing bridges between people of all faiths a priority since he ascended the throne 2 1/2 years ago.

Charles’ three-day trip begins April 7 and it’s going to also include events in Italy and its capital, Rome, which surrounds Vatican City.

In Rome, Charles will highlight the close links between Britain and Italy, two NATO allies, at a time when European nations are working to bolster support for Ukraine’s fight against Russian aggression. The visit will include a joint flypast over Rome by the Italian Air Force aerobatic team, Frecce Tricolori, or Tricolor Arrows, and their Royal Air Force counterparts, the Red Arrows.

The king and queen will attend a reception in Ravenna, within the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, to mark the eightieth anniversary of the region’s liberation from the Nazis by Allied forces on April 10, 1945. The royals will even rejoice the cuisine of the Emilia-Romagna region and meet with local farmers devastated by floods that recently hit the realm.

“The visit to Italy will underscore the depth and breadth of the bilateral relationship,’’ the palace said in an announcement.

One of the central events of Charles’ trip to the Vatican will likely be a historic first by which the king, in his capability as supreme governor of the Church of England, will visit the Papal Basilica of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, where reconciliation and ecumenical relations between Christian faiths are celebrated. Choirs from the King’s Chapel Royal, St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and the Sistine Chapel will perform.

English kings had a specific link to the basilica before the split from Rome through the Protestant Reformation. The church was built over a white marble sarcophagus that for some 2,000 years has been believed to be the tomb of St. Paul.

The visit is going down through the Papal Jubilee, a 12 months of forgiveness and reconciliation that is well known by the Catholic Church every 25 years.

“The Visit to the Holy See will likely be an historic visit within the 12 months of the Papal Jubilee, and can mark a major step forward in relations between the Catholic Church and Church of England,” the palace said. ____

Find more of AP’s coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/royalty

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