I propose to take Questions Nos. 38 to 41, inclusive, together.
The Taoiseach represented the Government at the canonisation of Saints John XXIII and John Paul II in Rome on Sunday 27 April. He had the opportunity to have an exchange with Pope Francis after the ceremony, during which he conveyed to him that were Pope Francis to accept an invitation to visit Ireland from the Catholic bishops, such a visit would have the full support of the Government of Ireland. It is the hope of the Government that if Pope Francis were to visit to Ireland, that he would also travel to Northern Ireland. The Taoiseach and the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All-Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady, had the opportunity to discuss their shared hope that the Pope would visit Ireland at the Pontifical Irish College.