Pope's Africa trip spotlights conflict, and church's future

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Pope Francis has started a six-day visit to Congo and South Sudan where he'll bring a message of peace to countries riven by poverty and conflict.

But Francis’ trip will also bring him face-to-face with the future of the Catholic Church: Africa is one of the only places in the world where the Catholic flock is growing, in terms of practicing faithful as well as fresh vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

Congo, Francis’ first stop, stands out as the African country with most Catholics hands down: Half of its 105 million people are Catholic, the country counts more than 6,000 priests, 10,000 nuns and more than 4,000 seminarians — 3.6% of the global total of young men studying for the priesthood. Jesus-Noel Sheke, technical coordinator of the organizing committee for the papal visit, said nearly everything was ready at Ndolo, where organizers have arranged for 22 giant screens to carry the service live.

The second leg of Francis’ trip will bring him to South Sudan, the world’s youngest country where continued fighting has hampered implementation of a 2018 peace deal to end a civil war. Francis first voiced his hope of visiting the majority Christian country in 2017, but security concerns prevented a visit and only contributed to worsening a humanitarian crisis that has displaced more than 2 million people.

“The visit will bring hope to the people,” Impagliazzo said in an interview in Rome. “And I believe the visit will strengthen the churches — the Anglican Church, the Catholic Church, the local church — that are playing a critical role in bringing about peace and dialogue in South Sudan.

 

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Francis, don't forget the bishops persecuted and imprisoned by Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.

What's the value of the Vatican and the Catholic Church assets?

a msg of peace to ppl in poverty and conflict? is it a joke?

This should help and change things. 🤣🤣He should go to Ukraine next. 🤔🙄

How not eating soil this time

but before that having had a good meal

Well well.....

Is he bringing gold?

Pope Francis is not welcome in Africa. Go back to Europe 😡

must need cobalt for his cars and tech cobalt_sucks_literally

No one needs more freaking Catholicism -

That will help 🤣

How about giving these 'countries riven by poverty and conflict' some of that Vatican gold

Francis helped the bishops persecuted and imprisoned by Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.

'Riven by poverty and conflict.'

The Climate Change 🤡?

Is he going to swing by the cobalt mines?

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