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Pope Leo urges Cameroon to reject violence

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Pope Leo XIV visited Cameroon as part of an 11-day African tour. His visit culminated in a large public Mass where he delivered a significant message.
  • During the Mass, which drew an attendance exceeding 100,000 faithful, Pope Leo XIV directly addressed the assembled crowd. His central message was a fervent plea for the rejection of violence in all its forms. This address underscored the pontiff's commitment to promoting peace and reconciliation during his pastoral visit to the continent. The event highlighted the significant role religious leaders can play in addressing societal issues through their public addresses and the gathering of large congregations. The Pope's presence and his words aimed to inspire hope and a commitment to non-violence among the attendees and, by extension, the wider community in Cameroon and beyond.
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