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Pope Francis visits central Africa, first stop in DR Congo

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Vatican City, Holy See - Pope Francis embarked on his fifth visit to Africa on Tuesday, flying to the Democratic Republic of Congo and then South Sudan to plead for peace in the two violence-plagued nations.

The 86-year-old pope boarded the papal plane via elevator before it took off from Rome’s Fiumicino Airport at 8:28 local time (7:28 GMT). It is expected to arrive around 3pm local time at Kinshasa’s Ndjili airport, where thousands of well-wishers are expected to greet the pontiff.

It is the first time since 1985 that a pope has visited DRC, a desperatel­y poor country of close to 100mn people, 40 per cent of whom are Catholic.

The six-day trip to DRC and South Sudan was originally planned for July 2022, but postponed due to the pontiff’s knee pain that has forced him in recent months to use a wheelchair.

Security concerns were also said to play a role, and the Vatican scrapped an original plan to visit Goma in DR Congo’s east, where dozens of armed groups operate.

“I greet with affection those beloved peoples who await me,” Pope Francis said after his Angelus prayer at St Peter’s Square on Sunday.

“These lands, situated in the centre of the great African continent, have suffered greatly from lengthy conflicts.”

He lamented ‘armed clashes and exploitati­on’ in DR Congo, and said South Sudan, ‘wracked by years of war, longs for an end to the constant violence’. Despite its vast mineral wealth, some two-thirds of DRC’S population live on less than US$2.15 a day, while violence plagues the eastern provinces.

The Tutsi-led armed group M23, which Kinshasa alleges is backed by neighbouri­ng Rwanda, has been conquering large swaths of territory in North Kivu province. The region has also seen a wave of deadly attacks blamed on the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a group the Islamic State claims as an affiliate, including a bomb blast at a Pentecosta­l church this month that killed 14 people.

Following a welcome ceremony at the Kinshasa airport, Francis will be received at the presidenti­al palace by President Felix Tshisekedi. The pontiff will then make his first of a dozen speeches during the trip, addressing authoritie­s, the diplomatic corps and representa­tives of civil society.

These lands, situated in the centre of African continent, have suffered greatly POPE FRANCIS

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