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Africa is poetry, says Pope Francis

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I.Media - published on 07/19/22
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Pope urges theologians gathered in Kenya to "make African dreams come true."

Pope Francis asks African theologians to support the "struggle for life, peace, and hope" of the continent's peoples, in a video message released July 19, 2022, on the occasion of the second Pan-African Congress on 'Theology, Society, and Pastoral Life' taking place in Nairobi, Kenya.

In the message, the Pope encourages lay and religious theologians, gathered at the Catholic University of East Africa until July 22, to continue their efforts to "to make African dreams come true (social, cultural, ecological and ecclesial dreams)."

He urged them to work together, quoting the African proverb: "Mountains never meet, but people do."

"In my visits to Africa," he said, "I have always been impressed by the faith and resilience of these peoples.

"Africa always surprises us," says the head of the Catholic Church, as he had already said during his press conference on his return from the Central African Republic on November 30, 2015.

And he urges:

The Pontiff, who had to postpone his planned trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan in early July because of his sore knee, is asking the continent's theologians to develop a "wisdom theology" for the "transformation of the whole world."

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