Bishops would welcome Pope to Glasgow's COP26 climate summit
Scotland's Catholic bishops say they would "warmly welcome" a visit from Pope Francis to the COP26 summit.
It follows claims in The Times that the pontiff was "considering" attending the UN climate conference, due to be held in Glasgow in November.
Pope Francis has said it is time to "change course" on the environment and has committed the Vatican to reaching net zero emissions by 2050.
If agreed, it would be the first Papal visit to Scotland since 2010.
In a statement the Bishops' Conference of Scotland, which represents the country's eight dioceses, said: "While the decision on whether or not the Pope attends the UN climate summit in Glasgow will be a matter entirely for the Holy See, Scotland's Catholic bishops would warmly welcome his presence, however briefly, in this country."
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