The Vatican, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, released the schedule of Pope Francis' visit to Bangladesh and Myanmar on Tuesday.
On August 28, the Vatican announced Pope's visit to the two countries.
The Pope is scheduled to stay in Myanmar from November 27 to November 30, and in Bangladesh from November 30 to December 2, reads a press release.
The Pope has decided to visit the countries just after a few months the Holy See announced it had established full diplomatic relations with the South Asian nations.
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He is scheduled to meet Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader and 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner, during his visit. Later, he will meet the country's president, government officials and diplomatic corps. The visit also includes his first public Mass and meeting with the Buddhist supreme council and Myanmar's bishops.
After the visit to Myanmar, the Pope will be welcomed in a ceremony at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka.
Pope Francis will pay homage to the martyrs of Bangladesh and the father of the nation. He is then scheduled to pay a courtesy visit to the president and address the diplomatic corps.
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On December 1, the Pope will celebrate a public Mass with priestly ordination, meet the prime minister, the country's bishops and representatives of various religions and Christian Churches.
On the last day of his visit, December 2, he will visit a home run by the Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa, address priests, religious seminarians and novices.