"I have traveled many times" .. Know the meaning of the slogan of the Pope's trip to Europe

"In many books" is the slogan of the Coptic Church's official priest, Paul Hallym, to become the title of the current Pope's trip to Germany, Switzerland and England.
The logo is taken from the Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. St. Paul is one of the most important missionaries of Christianity and the central figure in the history of the Christian religion after the twelve disciples of Christ.
One of the most important contemporary interpretations of the Bible explains the question: "St. Paul here spoke of his travels for evangelism and attention to the churches. He then enumerated the nature of the dangers he faced during such evangelistic journeys, such as the dangers of floods, thieves, nations and cities.
The use of that verse was used as a motto for the Holy Father's trip to Germany and Switzerland, where the Pope traveled to inspect the Coptic people in the diaspora and to inaugurate the Coptic churches there, such as the Church of the Virgin in Dusseldorf and the Church of St. Verena in Zurich, which he inaugurated today.
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