The Lavish Royal Reception For When The Pope Visited Bahrain | Leap of Faith | Real Royalty

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Published 2024-03-28
In 2022 the Pope made his first-ever visit to Bahrain when invited by King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The purpose of his visit was to take part in a conference between major religious leaders to try and help bring about global peace.

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All Comments (21)
  • @andyroo9381
    I cried several times during this presentation. I had no idea Bahrain was so open and accepting of all its' peoples. May God Bless the people of Bahrain.
  • @dylanG6683
    God Bless Bahrain! This was a beautiful documentary. "Peace is the lost paradise" I'm in tears
  • I grew up in Bahrain for 8 years, studied there my whole elementary life, and even went to Sacred Heart Church Parish! I'm glad to see this video!
  • @dublog4416
    I was crying the whole time watching this. May God bless us all no matter what country and religion we belong to.
  • @alfredtorres3238
    I never knew Muslims could be this welcoming to a Catholic. I’m amazed how wonderful the people of Bahrain is from royals to ordinary. God bless Bahrain
  • @dyroth9333
    That is what we all need..respect towards each and everyone no matter whats the religion or race..❤❤❤❤❤
  • @ARBOURLAKERMAN
    The King and people of Bahrain have earned my respect for inviting and warmly welcoming our Pope to their island kingdom. The event gave a message to the world that finding common grounds for co-existence is key for lasting peace for the world. Let love abound. Thanks for this video.
  • I'm a Filipino Catholic but have so much respect for the King and appreciation of his gesture and desire for peaceful co-living regardless of religion.
  • @birdseye2059
    Ive been in Bahràin 26years ago. Bahraini people are so friendly, kind and safe environment. Till now they are one of a friendly people in middle east according to international survey.
  • @hubertrau9176
    I have lovely memories of my stay in Bahrain. A small country with a big heart, a diversity of peoples from across the globe and above all, tolerant of all faiths. A very well done coverage of the Pope's visit.
  • @conniecc5600
    I didn’t no Bahrain until i saw this video that they’re a open country. Thank u Bahrain i will adore ur kindness from now on… God Bless ur Country❤❤❤
  • It is written: "Blessed are the peacemakers; they shall be called the children of God." May it be so. Thanks for posting this memorable event.
  • @TheenaMoran
    Wow! Salute to beautiful Bahrain! Love from the Philippines❤❤❤
  • @BenWinder108
    I had a private audience with Pope, John Paul. My family had lived in Vatican City for five years. He was such a beautiful person.
  • @MrPhilipmen
    Im so glad I've lived in Bahrain for 10 years..... Im proud of the country so welcoming all communities....
  • @lodemerisback
    In behalf of a hundred million Filipino Catholic. Thank you Bahrain. Respect each other no matter what religion you are. We respect each other because it should and we are human.
  • And that's what Jesus said " Love your neighbour as yourself " Considering all the rejections and fight between the two religions and other , these two men have demonstrated that it is a peaceful world if we all accept one another .
  • @guydalcq9203
    A beautiful message of peace and brotherhood. May the Allmighty blees this beautiful country and all people of good will and faith.
  • How has the world changed in the 17 months since the Pope’s visit? The declaration of peace document is great but there is so much strife. All people and faiths need to love one another. Beautiful documentary.
  • @teresasarigan251
    This is what the world needs all the time. God Bless Bahrain and the royal family for inviting the Pope and the other religious leaders