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Hands Off Africa!: Pope Francis concludes his peace pilgrimage to D. R. Congo and South Sudan

Pope Francis has concluded his 5-day Apostolic Voyage to the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan. Despite his health issues, Pope Francis embarked on this “ecumenical peace pilgrimage” with a mission to promote peace and hope. During his time in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Pope met with leaders of the nation, condemned the “economic colonialism” of the West and showed solidarity with the victims of violence. 

The Pope’s visit to South Sudan was marked by his emphasis on the role of women in transforming the country and promoting peace. The Church has been instrumental in mediating peace talks in the war-torn nation, and with the Pope’s visit, peace seems to be closer than ever before. The Pope’s words of hope and his message of peace are sure to have a lasting impact on the people of both countries.

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