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POPE WATCH: Buddhist temple gives pope its highest honour in last minute schedule change

Pope Francis greets the pilgrims during his weekly general audience in St Peter’s square at the Vatican on December 04, 2013. Giulio Napolitano / Shutterstock
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Pope Francis is in the second day of a weeklong visit to Sri Lanka and the Philippines. Here are some glimpses of his trip as it unfolds:
BUDDHIST TEMPLE’S HIGHEST HONOR
Pope Francis made a last-minute change to his schedule late Wednesday to visit an important Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka’s capital, becoming only the second pontiff to visit a Buddhist place of worship after St. John Paul II paid his respects at a temple in Thailand in 1984.
Monks at the Agrashravaka Temple opened a casket containing important Buddhist relics, an event that usually only takes place once a year.
The head monk at the temple, Banagala Upatissa, said opening the relics was “the highest honour and respect” they could show to the pontiff.
