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Pope calls for unity and peace during Africa tour
During his Africa tour, the Pope addressed large crowds in Angola and Cameroon. He emphasized the importance of overcoming divisions and rejecting violence. (sources: reuters, aljazeera, cbsnews)
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The Pope urged Angola to move beyond its war-scarred past and called on Cameroonians to reject violence during Masses attended by large crowds. His messages focused on hope and unity.
- The Pope visited Angola and Cameroon as part of an 11-day tour of Africa.
- In Angola, he addressed 100,000 attendees, urging them to overcome divisions.
- In Cameroon, he spoke to over 120,000 people, calling for a rejection of violence.
Why it matters
The Pope's messages aim to promote peace and unity in regions affected by conflict.
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