Pope Francis to Visit Mother Teresa’s Birthplace in 2019

The Holy Father will travel to Bulgaria and Macedonia May 5-7, 2019, with a stop in the saint’s hometown of Skopje.

Pope Francis meets a Missionary of Charity at the canonization Mass of Mother Teresa Sept. 4, 2016. (Photo: Daniel Ibanez/CNA)

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican announced Thursday that Pope Francis will travel to Bulgaria and Macedonia May 5-7, 2019, with a stop in Mother Teresa’s hometown of Skopje.

The Pope will spend the bulk of the trip in the Bulgarian cities of Sofia and Rakovski before visiting Skopje, Macedonia, the birthplace of Mother Teresa, on May 7While Mother Teresa is commonly associated with the Indian city included in her heavenly title of St. Teresa of Calcutta, she spent the first 17 years of her life as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje, before receiving her call to a vocation as a missionary sister in 1928.

The Mother Teresa Memorial House in Skopje, the saint’s former home-turned-museum, has welcomed visitors who desire to learn about St. Teresa and venerate one of her relics since 2009.

Pope Francis will be the second pope to visit Bulgaria, after St. Pope John Paul II’s visit in 2002.

The motto for Pope Francis’ Bulgarian trip is Pacem in Terris, recalling St. John XXIII’s 1963 encyclical of the same name. Before becoming pope, St. John XXIII was the first apostolic visitor and then apostolic delegate to Bulgaria from 1925 to 1931.

Church leaders in both Bulgaria and Macedonia invited Pope Francis to visit their respective countries, the Dec. 13 Vatican message stated.

According to the U.S. State Department, Bulgaria’s Catholics make up only 0.8% of its population. Seventy-six percent of Bulgarians are Eastern Orthodox Christians, mostly in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The second-largest religious group in the country are Muslims, at 10% of the population.

In Macedonia, an estimated 65% of the population is Orthodox Christian, and 33% is Muslim.

The Vatican has confirmed that Pope Francis will also visit Panama, the United Arab Emirates, and Morocco in 2019 before his trip to Bulgaria and Macedonia.

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