POPE TO VISIT RIVAL SITES OF JESUS' BAPTISM
VATICAN CITY, MAR 14 (ZENIT.org).- The careful political arrangements
surrounding the papal visit to the Holy Land have brought about another
small change to the itinerary. The Holy Father was already scheduled to
visit the site at Wadi Kharrar, in Jordan, where it appears the Baptism
of Jesus took place. However, yesterday Israeli officials announced that
he would also visit the traditional site, which is in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank.
This second commemoration of Christ's Baptism has been termed a private
visit -- there will be no television cameras, and the Pope will only
spend about 15 minutes at the site on March 22, before being flown to
Bethlehem.
At the Vatican last month, Palestinian President Yasser Arafat urged the
Pope extend his visit in Palestinian-ruled areas to include Jericho and
its adjacent baptismal site. However, the baptismal site remains under
Israeli control, and it is unclear whether there will be any official
Palestinian presence there. There is no plan for the pope to go to
Jericho itself.
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