Pope Francis was the rare leader who made us want to be better people. In his humility and his gestures at once simple and profound – embracing the sick, ministering to the homeless, washing the feet of young prisoners – he shook us out of our complacency and reminded us that we are all bound by moral obligations to God and one another.
Today, Michelle and I mourn with everyone around the world – Catholic and non-Catholic alike – who drew strength and inspiration from the Pope’s example. May we continue to heed his call to “never remain on the sidelines of this march of living hope.”
@hwendec What if chamisa is getting money from the west. Did zanu pf not receive money during the struggle from western countries. Its ok when zanu pf gets help but not ok when opposition receives help. There will always be pple willing to help in times of struggle. We are in one.
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The Zimbabwean cabinet says churches are now allowed to convene full congregations, but only for worshippers who have received full Covid-19 vaccination.