By Editorial
Pope Francis has called on young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo to put aside ethnic differences and build a new future.
The Holy-Sea who was addressing an estimated 65,000 youths at a stadium in capital, Kinshasa, asked the DR Congo citizens against the temptation to point a finger at someone, to exclude another person because he or she is different, regionalism, tribalism, or anything that makes you feel secure in your own group.
He also spoke about corruption saying that people should “never give in to persuasive and poisonous temptations”.
He yesterday addressed huge crowds at a Mass in Kinshasa with a strong message of peace for those engaging in conflict in the country.
The Pope is due to go on to South Sudan tomorrow. END