Pope Francis meets President of Central African
Republic
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
met on Monday with the President of the Central African Republic, Faustin
Archange Touadéra, recalling the warm welcome he received during his pastoral
journey to that country last November. During his visit to the Vatican, the President
also held talks with Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin and the
Secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Paul Gallagher.
A statement from the Holy See
press office said the cordial talks between the Pope and the President noted
how the recent electoral process and the ongoing institutional reforms are
taking place in a constructive manner, supported by dialogue between the
different religious communities. The two leaders expressed the desire that this
process may mark the start of an era of peace and prosperity for the entire
nation.
At the same time, discussions
also focused on the way the consequences of the years of conflict still weigh
heavily on the people of the CAR, stressing the need for the international
community to continue to support the development of the country.
The statement said the two
leaders also spoke about the good bilateral relations between the Holy See and
the Central African Republic, sharing the hope that those relations may be
further consolidated through legal instruments in the context of international
law.
Finally the communique said
appreciation was expressed for the contribution of the Catholic Church and its
pastors to the wellbeing of society in the CAR, especially in the fields of
education, health care, reconciliation and national reconstruction.
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