Pope Encourages Angola to Overcome Past, Build a Hopeful Future

During a massive Mass in Angola, Pope Leo urges the nation to move beyond the divisions of its war-torn history and work towards a more hopeful tomorrow.
Pope Leo has delivered a powerful message of hope and unity to the people of Angola during the third leg of his Africa tour. Addressing a vast crowd of worshippers at a huge Mass, the pontiff urged the country to move beyond the divisions created by its war-scarred past and focus on building a future of hope.
Speaking to the sea of faithful who had gathered to hear his words, Pope Leo acknowledged the challenges Angola has faced, including the legacy of a decades-long civil war that left deep scars on the nation. However, he emphasized the importance of reconciliation and healing, calling on Angolans to work together to create a more prosperous and united future.
The Pope's message resonated deeply with the Angolan people, many of whom have vivid memories of the conflict that ravaged their country. Esteban Oliveira, a local resident, expressed his gratitude for the Pope's words, saying, "His Holiness has given us hope and inspiration to move forward and build a better Angola for all of us."
Throughout his address, Pope Leo emphasized the importance of embracing diversity and inclusivity within Angolan society, calling on the nation to reject divisions and work towards reconciliation. He also highlighted the role of the Catholic Church in supporting the country's development and social justice efforts.
The Pope's visit to Angola has been widely seen as a significant moment in the nation's history, offering a message of hope and unity at a time when the country is working to overcome the challenges of its past. As Angolans continue to rebuild their nation, Pope Leo's words are likely to resonate for years to come.
Source: Al Jazeera


