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Why The Pope Is Visiting South Sudan and DRC

Por: Time World February 04, 2023

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There was much optimism on the streets of Juda when South Sudan became the world’s newest country in 2011. But the euphoria was short-lived, as the African country descended into civil war and famine. Now, Pope Francis is trying to raise global attention for South Sudan as he begins a three-day trip Friday to the country as part of a “pilgrimage of peace.” The Pope’s trip, alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and the... + full article



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