Archbishop Paul Gallagher, secretary for relations with states of the Holy See, is set to pay a courtesy call on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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Gallagher, secretary for relations with states of the Holy See, is scheduled to meet with his counterpart Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo and pay a courtesy call on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his trip. The DFA has not publicized the dates of these meetings. “The meeting will serve as an opportunity to underscore the shared commitment of the Philippines and the Holy See to the promotion of peace, human rights, rule of law, and sustainable development,” said the DFA.Gallagher, 70, has been secretary for relations with states since November 8, 2014, making him one of the longest-serving members of the Vatican bureaucracy under Pope Francis.
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