I don’t agree with the criticisms being brought up for having the Crescent Moon on the logo. The main purpose of the visit is to promote peace in inter-religious matters and especially concerns over ISIS violence in Iraq & Syria spilling into Egypt. The Pope is always the Vicar of Christ, but in day to day life, he is and always has been a man that wears many hats: statesman, administrator, pastor, diplomat, writer, etc. This visit is primarily diplomatic.
A Crescent Moon doesn’t mean the Pope is accepting Islamic doctrine or any other strange ideas being inferred from it. That is conflation on behalf of individuals that is unwarranted and potentially sinful. One should always default to a stance of assuming the benefit of the doubt unless explicit reason is given to think otherwise.
A papal visit means there’s going to be a lot of journalists, public figures, civil servants, crowds, caterers, cameras, etc. etc. A logo shouldn’t be so surprising. This isn’t much different from papal visits in previous centuries involving a procession that resembles a king. It’s not because the Pope is being decadent, but he is a major world figure and when he plans a visit, there’s going to be attention & fanfare whether he asks for it or not.
One criticism that would be appropriate is the lack of Egyptian meat pie. I would have put a giant Egyptian meat pie next to the dove, with a slice of extra sweet basbousa and some parsley sprigs.