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When Pope St Paul VI went to the Holy Lands in 1964, it marked the first Papal visit outside Italy since 1809. Since then the Papal visitation internationally has become common place.
Pope Francis is no exception…
Brazil (22 to 29 July 2013)
Israel, Jordan, and Palestine (24 to 26 May 2014)
South Korea (14 to 18 August 2014)
Albania (21 September 2014)
France (25 November 2014)
Turkey (28 to 30 November 2014)
Sri Lanka and Philippines (13 to 19 January 2015)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 June 2015)
Bolivia, Ecuador, and Paraguay (5 to 13 July 2015)
Cuba and United States (19 to 27 September 2015)
Kenya, Uganda, and Central African Republic (25 to 30 November 2015)
Cuba and Mexico (12 to 18 February 2016)
Greece (16 April 2016)
Armenia (24 to 26 June 2016)
Poland (27 to 31 July 2016)
Georgia and Azerbaijan (30 September to 2 October 2016)
Sweden (31 October to 1 November 2016)
Egypt (28 to 29 April 2017)
Portugal (12 to 13 May 2017)
Colombia (6 to 10 September 2017)
Myanmar and Bangladesh (27 November to 2 December 2017)
Chile and Peru (15 to 21 January 2018)
Switzerland (21 June 2018)
Ireland (25 to 26 August 2018)
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (22 to 25 September 2018)
Panama (23 to 27 January 2019)
United Arab Emirates (3 to 5 February 2019)
Morocco (30 to 31 March 2019)
Bulgaria and North Macedonia (5 to 7 May 2019)
Romania (31 May to 2 June 2019)
Mozambique, Madagascar, and Mauritius (4 to 10 September 2019)
Thailand and Japan (20 to 26 November 2019)
Iraq (5 to 8 March 2021)
Hungary and Slovakia (12 to 15 September 2021)
Malta (2 to 3 April 2022)
Canada (24 to 30 July 2022)
Kazakhstan (13 to 15 September 2022)
Bahrain (3 to 6 November 2022)
Pope Francis is no exception…
Brazil (22 to 29 July 2013)
Israel, Jordan, and Palestine (24 to 26 May 2014)
South Korea (14 to 18 August 2014)
Albania (21 September 2014)
France (25 November 2014)
Turkey (28 to 30 November 2014)
Sri Lanka and Philippines (13 to 19 January 2015)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 June 2015)
Bolivia, Ecuador, and Paraguay (5 to 13 July 2015)
Cuba and United States (19 to 27 September 2015)
Kenya, Uganda, and Central African Republic (25 to 30 November 2015)
Cuba and Mexico (12 to 18 February 2016)
Greece (16 April 2016)
Armenia (24 to 26 June 2016)
Poland (27 to 31 July 2016)
Georgia and Azerbaijan (30 September to 2 October 2016)
Sweden (31 October to 1 November 2016)
Egypt (28 to 29 April 2017)
Portugal (12 to 13 May 2017)
Colombia (6 to 10 September 2017)
Myanmar and Bangladesh (27 November to 2 December 2017)
Chile and Peru (15 to 21 January 2018)
Switzerland (21 June 2018)
Ireland (25 to 26 August 2018)
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (22 to 25 September 2018)
Panama (23 to 27 January 2019)
United Arab Emirates (3 to 5 February 2019)
Morocco (30 to 31 March 2019)
Bulgaria and North Macedonia (5 to 7 May 2019)
Romania (31 May to 2 June 2019)
Mozambique, Madagascar, and Mauritius (4 to 10 September 2019)
Thailand and Japan (20 to 26 November 2019)
Iraq (5 to 8 March 2021)
Hungary and Slovakia (12 to 15 September 2021)
Malta (2 to 3 April 2022)
Canada (24 to 30 July 2022)
Kazakhstan (13 to 15 September 2022)
Bahrain (3 to 6 November 2022)