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Vatican: Pope Leo XIV, leader of the more than 1.406 billion Catholics, gears up for a historic journey to Africa

Sylvester Jalo4 months ago4 months ago04 mins

According to information released by the Vatican, preparations are in top gear ahead of Pope Leo’s first historic visit to Africa.

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Peace, not genocide – South Sudan Catholic Bishops

Justine Dyikuk5 months ago5 months ago08 mins

Amid the face of increasing political, security, and humanitarian crises in South Sudan, Catholic Bishops in the conflict-ridden nation have issued a call for peace and dialogue, urging the government to safeguard lives and livelihoods.

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Africa’s Authoritative Voice: The Launch of Advocatus Africa, Media for Africa, by Africans

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 Prioritises conflict reporting, research and documentation to amplify marginalised voices
 Honours St. Francis de Sales, the Patron Saint of journalists and writers
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