Pope Francis begins African trip by urging Kenyans to work for peace

Media | Pope Francis talks peace, sharing resource wealth on 1st trip to Africa

Caption: Pope Francis headed back to Italy after two days in war-torn Central African Republic, making the 78-year-old pontiff the first pope in modern history to visit a conflict zone. Pope Francis, on his first trip to Africa, called for peace between Christians and Muslims.

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Pope Francis is urging Kenyans to work for peace, forgiveness and a more just distribution of the country's enormous resources as he begins his first-ever visit to Africa.
Francis was received upon arrival Wednesday at Nairobi's airport by President Uhuru Kenyatta on the first leg of a six-day pilgrimage that will also take him to Uganda and the Central African Republic, a country torn by fighting between Christians and Muslims.
In his opening speech to Kenyatta and the country's diplomatic corps at Nairobi's State House, Francis urged all Kenyans to work for peace and forgiveness in order to heal ethnic, religious and economic divisions.
He said: "Experience shows that violence, conflict and terrorism feed on fear, mistrust and the despair born of poverty and frustration."

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Caption: Pope Francis waves as he walks next to Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (centre) in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday as the pontiff began a multi-country trip to Africa. (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)