Mongolia Has Friendly Relations and Cooperation with the Holy See
Politics
Ulaanbaatar,
August 31, 2023 /MONTSAME/. Head of the Holy See Pope Francis is paying a State Visit to Mongolia from August 31 to September 4 at the invitation of the
President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa. It will be the first-ever visit of the
Pope to Mongolia. Last year marked the 30th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Holy See.
In connection with the historic visit, MONTSAME Mongolian
National News Agency is presenting some facts on the bilateral relations
including high-level mutual visits.
Political
Relations:
Mongolia and the Holy See established diplomatic relations on April 4, 1992. 2022 marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, and within the framework of the anniversary, the President of Mongolia invited the Head of the Holy See to visit Mongolia.
Historically, in the 13th century, a messenger was sent
from the Pope to the Khaan of the Great Mongol Empire to deliver a letter.
A letter sent by
Khaan Guyug of the Great Mongol Empire to Pope Innocent IV through the envoy
Plano Carpini in 1246 is currently kept in the Vatican Apostolic Archive formerly known as the Vatican
Secret Archive. The letter written in Persian has the seal
of the Khaan of the Great Mongol Empire printed twice. Since then, documents, proving that
the Khaans of the Ilkhanate communicated with the Pope are
also kept in the Vatican Museum.
Key
mutual visits
From the Mongolian side
In 2000 - President of Mongolia Bagabandi Natsag
In 2011 - President of Mongolia Elbegdorj Tsakhia
From the Holy See side
In 2023 - Secretary for Relations with States within the Holy See’s Secretariat of State, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher
Secretary
for Relations with States within the Holy See’s Secretariat of State,
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher paid a courtesy call on the President of
Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa during his official visit to Mongolia on June
4-8,2023.
Minister
of Foreign Affairs Battsetseg and the Secretary for Relations with States
within the Holy See’s Secretariat of State, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher
during the Archbishop’s visit to Mongolia.
Loans, assistance, and their use:
The Vatican donated 1,000 kg of medicines and medical
supplies to Mongolia as humanitarian aid In 1993 and USD 31,000 for the relief
of disaster caused by forest and field fires in the spring of 1996. Also, Pope
John Paul II donated USD 50,000 and the Pontifical
Council COR UNUM for Human and Christian Development donated USD 30,000
to eliminate the damage caused by the zud (winter natural disaster) in 2000. Caritas
Internationalis, a Catholic international organization raised money to help
herdsmen affected by zud, implementing short and long-term projects to provide them with livestock.
Scholarships:
With full Vatican scholarships, 9 students have studied in the Philippines and 2 students in Italy since 1992.