Pope Francis announced on November 27, 2024, that his weekly general audience teachings at the Vatican will be translated into Mandarin starting from the following week. This move comes as part of his efforts to improve relations between the Vatican and communist China, which have historically been strained.
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VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis said on Wednesday, November 27, that his teachings at his weekly general audience at the Vatican would also be translated into Mandarin starting from next week. “Next week, with the Advent , the Chinese translation will also be here in the audience,” he said, likely referring to Mandarin, China’s official language.
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