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Pope makes final bid for peace, forgiveness in South Sudan

Por: The Boston Globe World February 05, 2023

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JUBA, South Sudan — Pope Francis made a final appeal for peace in South Sudan on Sunday as he celebrated Mass before tens of thousands of people to close out an unusual mission by Christian religious leaders to nudge forward the country’s recovery from civil war.On the last day of his African pilgrimage, Francis begged South Sudanese people to lay down their weapons and forgive one another, presiding over Mass at the country’s monument to... + full article



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