Pope
Francis: I went to Africa with Message of Hope
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis spoke about his recently concluded trip to Africa during
his weekly general audience in Wednesday.
The
full text of the English-language summary is below:
Dear
Brothers and Sisters: My recent Apostolic Journey to Africa brought me to
Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic with a message of hope in the
Risen Jesus. In Kenya, a country blessed with great human and natural
resources, I spoke of the worldwide challenge of protecting the environment and
creating equitable, inclusive and sustainable models of development, and the
need to form our young in the ways of peace and fraternity. In Uganda,
the land of the Martyrs, I encouraged the Christian community to persevere in
its witness of faith and charity, and thus to be a leaven of hope for society
as a whole. In the Central African Republic, a country experiencing
internal conflicts and great suffering, I opened the first Holy Door of the
Jubilee of Mercy as a sign of hope and strength for its people and for all our
brothers and sisters in Africa. I ask you to join me in commending them
and all their aspirations to Jesus, our peace, who is himself the door which
opens wide to the merciful love of our heavenly Father.
After
the summary was read out, Pope Francis made a special greeting to
English-speaking pilgrims attending the Audience.
I greet the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors taking part in today’s
Audience, including those from England, Australia, Korea and the United States
of America. My special greeting goes to the group “Up with People” for
sharing with us their music. Upon you and your families I invoke the
Lord’s blessings of joy and peace. God bless you all!
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