Hungarian President Has Audience with Pope

VATICAN CITY, JUNE 20, 2002 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II received in audience Hungarian President Ferenc Madl, who was ending a brief visit to Italy.

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The Vatican Press Office gave no details of today´s meeting. The audience took place following Madl´s inauguration of a Hungarian cultural station in Italy, which will offer concerts and other performances in Rome until December, before going to 12 other Italian cities.

Madl has tried to win Italy´s support for his country, which is hoping for entry into the European Union in 2004.

Of Hungary´s more than 10 million inhabitants, 67.5% are Roman Catholic, 20% are Calvinist, 5% are Lutheran, and 7.5% are atheist or other.

The Holy Father visited Hungary in June 1991, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet bloc, and in September 1996.

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