KEY POINTS
  • Any visit would be the first by a pope to the reclusive state which does not allow priests to be permanently stationed there.
  • North Korea's constitution guarantees freedom of religion as long as it does not undermine the state.
  • The pope is expected to visit neighboring Japan next year and the proposed North Korea visit comes as China improves relations with the Holy See.
Pope Francis

Pope Francis on Thursday received an invitation to visit North Korea and the pontiff indicated he would consider making what would be a landmark trip to a nation known for severe restrictions on religious practice, according to South Korean officials.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in relayed the invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to the pope verbally during a 35-minute meeting in the Vatican.