On 8 May 2013 (30 Parmouti 1729), Pope Tawadros II met with
Pope Francis of the Roman
Catholic Church, in
Vatican City. This was the first meeting of the two recently elected church leaders and only the second gathering of popes in
Italy in 1,500 years. The last visit of a Coptic pope to the Vatican occurred on 10 May 1973 (2 Pashons 1689) when then-Pope Shenouda III met with then-
Pope Paul VI where they signed an important Christological declaration with the ambition to initiate ecumenical dialogue between the two ancient churches. On 10 May (2 Pashons), Pope Tawadros II and Pope Francis held a shared prayer followed by a reception with the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and other dicasteries of the
Roman Curia. Pope Tawadros II also visited the tombs of the
Apostle Peter and the
Apostle Paul. Additionally, Pope Tawadros II visited Copts in
Rome. On 27 November 2015 (17 Hathor 1732), Pope Tawadros II made the first Coptic papal visit to
Jerusalem since 1832 (1548–1549), especially controversial as Pope Shenouda III had boycotted Jerusalem for four decades over the
Arab–Israeli conflict. The purpose of the visit was the funeral of Archbishop Anba Abraham, rather than to formally end the boycott. On 4 September 2016 (29 Mesori 1732), Pope Tawadros II visited
King Abdullah of Jordan at the Royal Palace in
Amman, his first visit to
Jordan, before attending the general assembly of the
Middle East Council of Churches on 6–8 September (1–3 Pi Kogi Enavot). The pope also visited
Mount Nebo and the baptism site of
John the Baptist, and praised King Abdullah and Jordan for encouraging religious tolerance and protecting holy sites. In 2017, Pope Tawadros visited the United Kingdom and Ireland. In September 2017, Pope Tawadros II visited Sydney, Australia for the first time as Pope. On 10 September 2017 (8 Mesori 1733), Pope Tawadros II visited Melbourne to officially open Eporo Tower in the diocese of Melbourne and Affiliated Regions. ==Saints==