Kurt meets My Lord Dode Gjergji, also tells of the meeting with Pope Francis

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, visited the Kosovo Archbishop, where he was welcomed by the Archbishop of Kosovo Bishop, my Lord Dode Gjergji and Don Lush Gjergji. At the meeting, they spoke of the Law on Religious Freedoms, bilateral co-operation, the Catholic Church's contribution to peace between people and unity, and to [...]
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, visited the Kosovo Archbishop, where he was welcomed by the Archbishop of Kosovo Bishop, my Lord Dode Gjergji and Don Lush Gjergji.
At the meeting, they talked about the Law on Religious Freedoms, bilateral co-operation, the contribution of the Catholic Church for Peace between People and the Union of People, and the need to regulate the legal status of the Catholic Church in Kosovo.
Prime Minister Kurti, on this occasion, thanked Kosovo's Archbishop leaders for their close co-operation, continued contribution, and important role.
“They also talked about the last visit Prime Minister Kurti paid to the Vatican, where he was hosted by the Holy Father, Pope Francis and Secretary of the State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Paroli. The prime minister shared with Bishop, Lord Dode Gjergji and Don Lus Gjergji his impressions from his visit to the Vatican and from his meeting with his holiness, Pope Francis”, the Kosovo government's communiqué said.
Unlike June 22nd, Prime Minister Kurti had made his first official visit to the Vatican. At the meeting with his holiness, Pope Francisescu, Prime Minister Kurti had talked about youth and the future, about the figure, work and heritage of Mother Teresa, the Letnica of the Year where she received the call for devotion, and for multi-religious co-existence in Kosovo, and had invited her to visit Kosovo.












