The Times of London reported today:
Pope Benedict XVI is to visit Britain next year in the first ever official visit by a pontiff.
The Holy See will announce soon the first papal visit to Britain since Pope John Paul II made a pastoral visit in 1982.
The historic event will overshadow even the triumphant visit of Pope John Paul II, which almost did not take place at all because of the Falklands War.
During his time in the country, expected to take place in September next year, Pope Benedict will have a meeting with the Queen, Supreme Governor of the Church of England and will be accorded the full panoply of a state visit. It is possible the Pope will also stay with the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
The complete Times article about the Pope’s visit can be viewed here.

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