03/15/2013, 00.00
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Catholics in Bangladesh: With Pope Francis, the Church is "more universal"

by Maria Gomes
The "distant" origins of Pope Bergoglio makes him even closer to the Asian people, because both are "far away" from the geographic center of the Church and theology. Hopes to see him soon in Asia.

Dhaka (AsiaNews) - A more universal church and one that is increasingly composed of contributions from every corner of the world. This is the image imprinted in the hearts of Catholics in Bangladesh after the election of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope and Jesuit. A figure known by few in the Asian country, but who has already won many over by his open nature and the importance he has given to evangelization.

On 13 March, the day of his election, white smoke started at 19:06 (Italian time) in Bangladesh it was one in the morning, but many were up to follow the live broadcast and ran to wake their families to find out who would appear on the loggia of the basilica.

Some Catholics told AsiaNews that the speed with which the election took place - after five ballots - is a cause "of happiness, because it signifies that the Cardinals have found the right person."

The hope now is that Pope Francis will visit Asia as soon as possible, perhaps even Bangladesh. "He's older than we had bargained for - they say - but this is not a handicap. You could carefully plan a route that is not too strenuous, even in places as far away as Asia. Nobody demands that a pope go everywhere" .

And the "distant" origins of Pope Francis - chosen by the cardinals from "close to the end of the world", as he himself said in his first speech to the faithful in St. Peter's Square - makes him "close" to the Asian people. "He comes from Argentina - they note - a country far from the geographic center of the Church and also from the 'theological' center",  just like Bangladesh and other Asian nations. "He will undoubtedly have - some say - a special sensitivity and attention to our reality."

Out of a population of 161 million people, Bangladeshi Catholics are a minority of just 0.1%, against a population that is 89.5% Muslim and 9.6% Hindu. Although there are no official figures, it is estimated that every year thousands of people are converting to Catholicism.

 

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