The visit, which will take him to Berlin, Erfurt, Etzelsbach, Lahr and Freiburg im Breisgau, will be Benedict's third trip home since becoming pope in 2005.

A Vatican program for the September 22-25 trip showed the pope will meet members of the Jewish community on the first day and Muslims on the second day.

While meetings with the Jewish community are common on papal trips, when a pope meets the community in Germany the event takes on greater significance because of the Nazis' attempt to exterminate the Jews in the Holocaust.

A speech by the pope in Regensburg in 2006 made comments that Muslims found offensive. He was accused of equating Islam with violence.

He will also meet Germany's political leaders and members of the Lutheran community.

Reuters