

Take advantage of data models built for your industry and a metadata-driven architecture that you can fully configure and extend. Unity Customer Data Platform cleanses and prepares that data and uses it to build enterprise data models. Organize and maintain data quality by consolidating all of your data, including real-time behavioral signals, into a single repository. Use advanced privacy and identity controls to build a unified, accessible profile.

Built-in identity resolutionĬonnect individual identities across devices, channels, and domains. Simplify and consolidate all of your online, offline, first-, second-, and third-party data sources into a dynamic and connected customer profile. Oracle Unity Customer Data Platform gathers customer signals and applies them to the customer profile in real time so you have the most up-to-date information about your customer in every moment. Kazakhstan has braved persecution and survived atheism, the main problem for Christians in the Soviet era.Bring back-office and CRM data into a unified, 360-degree customer profile. The Church in the region was reborn as the Apostolic Administration of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, set up in 1991 with its base in Karaganda, the same year the Central Asian nation won independence from the former Soviet Union. Most Catholics in the country are ethnic Poles, Germans and Lithuanians. The Catholic community in Kazakhstan, the largest among Central Asian countries, numbers about 250,000 Roman Catholics and 7,000 Greek Catholics in at least four dozen parishes in five jurisdictions. He will also give another address at the conclusion of the congress. On September 15, Pope Francis will address bishops, priests, religious, pastoral workers, and seminarians, and will also meet with the country's Jesuits. In the afternoon, he will celebrate Mass for the country's Catholics.

The next day he will have a moment of silent prayer with religious leaders, and address them during the congress' opening and plenary session, meeting with some of the leaders privately. Soon after landing in Kazakhstan on September 13, Francis will pay a courtesy visit to the Kazakh President and address authorities. This will be Pope Francis' 38th apostolic journey abroad.ĭuring his stay, Pope Francis will remain in the Kazakh capital of Nur-Sultan. The motto of the apostolic journey - "Messengers of Peace and Unity" - is shown on the top in the Kazakh language, and at the bottom in the Russian language. The colors used, light blue and yellow, are the same as those on the flag of Kazakhstan, while yellow and white are the colors of the Vatican flag. In the background is a "Shanyrak" (light blue in color), an element of the traditional dwelling of the Kazakh people, "the yurt", and inside, a yellow cross. The heart portrayed on the wings represents love – the fruit of mutual understanding, cooperation and dialogue, while the stylized olive branch is depicted with a typical Kazakh ornamental image. The dove's wings are depicted by two hands joined together to symbolize those of the messengers of peace and unity. The logo for Pope Francis' visit features a dove and an olive branch. The theme for the congress is "The Role of Leaders of World and Traditional Faiths in the Socio-Spiritual Development of Humanity after the Pandemic."

The pope is visiting the Central Asian country September 13-15 for the VII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions. The Vatican has published the logo for Pope Francis' trip to Kazakhstan with the motto "Messengers of Peace and Unity."
