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Protect, advance women for a better South Sudan, pope says

Protect, advance women for a better South Sudan, pope says

PHILIP PULLELLA POPE Francis joined other Christian leaders and the U.N. in urging the protection and advancement of women in South Sudan, where rape has been a weapon of war, child brides are common and most girls do not reach secondary education. The rights of girls and women was a recurring theme on the penultimate day of the pope's visit to South Sudan, an unprecedented joint "pilgrimage of peace" with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Church of Scotland Moderator Iain Greenshields. "Please, protect, respect, appreciate and honour every woman, every girl, young woman, mother and grandmother. Otherwise, there will…
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World’s top three Christian leaders in climate appeal ahead of U.N. summit

World’s top three Christian leaders in climate appeal ahead of U.N. summit

PHILIP PULLELLA THE world's three main Christian leaders issued an unprecedented joint appeal to members of their Churches to "listen to the cry of the earth" and back action to stem the effects of climate change. In "A Joint Message for the Protection of Creation," Pope Francis, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew asked Christians to pray that world leaders at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow in November make courageous choices. "We call on everyone, whatever their belief or world view, to endeavour to listen to the cry of the earth and…
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