Banner getting admired in the city's CBCB center on the occasion of the arrival of Pope Francis.
The holy gardens of Tejgaon in the capital are shining at the gate of the Queen's Church. It is obvious that the new color has been done. An ancient church house built in 1677 on the left side to enter the church premises. Front cemetery. New tiles are being installed in the graveyard. Cleaning and cleaning work is going on in the large courtyard.
Pope Francis, chief religious leader of the world's Catholic community, is coming to Bangladesh on 30 November for a three-day state visit. During this time he will also come to the church of Ragini Rani of Peace Jombala. This preparation for this.
T-shirts made on the arrival of the Pope.
Preparations were seen in many churches and Catholic institutions in the capital. In the coming days of Pope, not only the Christian community, preparations of various preparations have been started in the government, including law enforcement agencies.
Cardinal Patrick de Rosario, the head of the country's Catholic community, said in the first light, "There are two types of external and spiritual preparations going on in the Christian community. The state government and Vatican government are preparing this.
Pope Francis's three-day tour program
There is a Pope for the third time in Bangladesh. This information was disclosed by Father Kamal Koyayaya of the Holy Japaala Rani Church. He said that a massive cyclone in 1970 caused huge casualties. At that time, Pope VI Paul came to East Pakistan or today's Bangladesh. He was then going to the Philippines. Knowing about the cyclone, he came in short span of cooperation during his visit to the Philippines, he extended his cooperation. Father Kamal said, then in 1986 Pope II John Paul came to Bangladesh.
Father Kamal said 70 journalists were coming along with the Pope. And requested to come along with 200 journalists from different countries.
The Pope's three-day program has already been made. Pope will pay tribute to Savar National Memorial and Bangabandhu Memorial Museum President. Together with Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, join the religious worship at Suhrawardy Udyan. This is the biggest event in the public.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that various law enforcing agencies have prepared various preparations around these programs. He said in the first light, 'We have made the highest preparation like us. Each branch of the law enforcing force is awake for this. Work is being done by communicating with Christian community organizations.
The Pope has made 1.5 million special types of security cards in this tour. This card is made by the communications technology firm Tiger IT. Al-Mamun Chowdhury, Vice President (Information Technology) of the company said, nine color cards have been created. It will be used at any event of the Pope. It should take time to enter the venue. He said, 'The specialty is the card that will carry, its speed can be understood. Once you enter the card, you will not have any effect.
At least 80 thousand people will participate in the special prayer meeting of the Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital. Cultural programs will run there and also in some other places. Artists from different nationalities of the country will participate in these events.
Twenty-two committees have been formed to prepare for the Pope's arrival. Archbishop of the Chairman of the Executive Committee A Secretariat has been made on this occasion at the CBCB Center of Assadgate in the capital. From there, various preparatory preparations are being monitored. There was an eye-catching banner with a picture of Pope. Made of white t-shirts. Pope Francis' picture on this shirt.
A website was created with the arrival of the Pope. Anyone can visit for updates on this tour: popebd.info. Apart from this, many publications have already been published. A documentary named 'Peace ambassador Pope Francis' has been designed. Another documentary about the contribution of the Christian community in different areas of Bangladesh. A song has been released on the occasion.