Benedict XVI Visits Rome's Evangelical-Lutheran Church
Vatican City: March 16, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)On March 14 Benedict XVI visited the Evangelical-Lutheran church of Rome, a building inaugurated in 1922, where he was welcomed by Jens-Martin Kruse, pastor of the city's Lutheran community. John Paul II visited the same church in December 1983, for the fifth centenary of the birth of Martin Luther.
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