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    Catholic world news
    June 24 2004

    Turkish bishops in historic meeting with premier

    Ankara, Jun. 24 (FIDES/CWNews.com) - In a historic first, Turkey's
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has met with the country's
    Catholic bishops, raising hopes for an eventual legal recognition of
    the Catholic Church in that country, the Fides news service reports.

    Erdogan met on June 21 with the bishops of the several Catholic
    groups in Turkey, representing the Latin, Armenian, Chaldean, and
    Syrian rites. The prelates asked the prime minister to consider
    juridical recognition of the Catholic Church in Turkey.

    The unprecedented meeting is a "milestone" for the life of the
    Catholic Church in Turkey, Father George Marovich told Fides. Father
    Marovich, a spokesman for the bishops' conference, reported that
    Prime Minister Erdogan sought the bishops' help in securing Turkish
    entry into the European Union, and expressed satisfaction when he was
    reminded that the Turkish bishops have already joined with the
    Council of European Bishops' Conferences, a group bringing together
    the Catholic bishops of the European Union nations.

    Turkey has a population of 66 million, of whom 98 percent are Muslim.
    Many Christians hide their faith, since Christians are not allowed to
    sit in parliament or enter the military.

    Among the country's Christians, most are Orthodox, led by the
    Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople-- who is acknowledged as the
    leading prelate of the Orthodox world, although his own flock is
    relatively small.
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