A Look at the Catholic Church in Mongolia
When Pope Francis announced he would be flying to Mongolia in September 2023 to visit the Catholic Church there, it led many to wonder what the Catholic Church was like in the landlocked Asian country. Between Russia and China, Mongolia has one of the smallest Catholic populations in the world, only 1,400 people. EWTN News reporter Colm Flynn traveled to Mongolia ahead of the Pope's visit to get an in-depth look at how the Catholic Church there operates and the many challenges it faces. ------------ A short version of this video was aired on EWTN News In Depth ------------- Subscribe to EWTN YouTube channel here: / ewtn ------------- You can support the EWTN News mission: https://bit.ly/3qDR1qf

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