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In message published on Friday (Aug. 2), Pope Francis took the rare step of personally expressing his "esteem and friendship" to the world's Muslims as they prepare to celebrate the end of the Ramadan fast.
While it is a long-established Vatican practice to send messages to the world's religious leaders on their major holy days, those greetings are usually signed by the Vatican's department for interfaith dialogue.
In his message, Francis explains that in the first year of his papacy he wanted to personally greet Muslims, "especially those who are religious leaders."