Pope
Francis appeals for an end to violence in CAR
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has appealed to warring parties in Central African Republic
to put an end to the cycle of violence afflicting the nation.
Speaking
on Sunday during the Angelus Prayer, the Pope expressed “strong worry” for the
“painful episodes of the past days that have worsened the situation in CAR”.
Appealing
to the parties involved to take action to end the violence, he said he is
spiritually close especially to the Comboni missionary fathers at the Parish of
Our Lady of Fatima in Bangui who are assisting many displaced people.
Pope
Francis also expressed his solidarity to the Catholic Church, to other
religious denominations and to the entire Central African Republic as they make
every possible effort to overcome divisions and undertake a journey of peace.
And
reiterating his closeness to the “afflicted and tormented nation” the Pope
urged all of its people to be witnesses of mercy and to work for
reconciliation.
Pope
Francis concluded his appeal telling those present that he hopes to travel to
CAR at the end of the month and that he desires to open the Holy Door in Bangui
Cathedral during his apostolic journey there.
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