Pope Calls for Release of 6 Kidnapped Nuns in Haiti

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The head of the Catholic Church in the world, Pope Francis asked the world to pray for the six nuns who were recently kidnapped in Haiti by some of the fighters of one of the 3oo groups that attacked that country.

He asked for it in the sacrifice of the Mass for this Sunday, January 21, 2024.

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This South American country is one of the poorest and most insecure in the world.

In 2023, its President, Jovenel Moïse, was killed by people who found him sleeping in his home.
Due to the recent insecurity, Kenya recently had the idea of ​​sending the military to maintain peace, but the civil society and those who disagree with Ruto’s government have opposed it.

They said that there is no reason to take Kenyan children to Haiti, a country far away from Kenya.

Pope Francis also asked God to help Haiti find peace, becoming a safe country like anywhere else in the world.