anthony hardman, tennis coach, there. with us. anthony hardman, tennis coach. there-— with us.meeting in hungary with the country's prime minister, viktor orban. the two men have radically different interpretations of what constitutes a christian approach to migration. the pontiff has severely criticised the reluctance of some european leaders to take in refugees, but mr orban says he's defending christian europe. our central europe correspondent, nick thorpe, is in budapest. ahead of this visit, both sides — the vatican and the hungarian government — were keen to smooth over any differences. the vatican stressed that this is, above all, a spiritual visit for the pope to celebrate mass in heroes square in hungary for tens of thousands of christians, especially catholics from around the world, the closing event, the climax of a week of the eucharistic congress, only held every four years. from the hungarian government's side, the government has been keen to stress it is a great honour to have the pope in hungary even for such a short visit, but of course behind the scenes, there