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Pope Francis’ upcoming visit to Vanimo in Papua New Guinea will strengthen the faith and spiritual life of the people there who are preparing through prayer, confession, and other activities, says a missionary priest.Papua New Guinea chief Mundiya Kepanga looks at Pope Francis during the weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on May 8. Kepanga is one of the five
Prado pointed out that many people were unaware of the news of Francis’ visit due to limited access to news and social media in the region. The faithful have been praying the rosary every night, participating in talks organized by Prado and his team, singing hymns, and dancing, which were among the things that “Papuans are very fond of,” Prado said.“At some of the better attended evenings we had 3,000-4,000 people taking part,” Prado said.
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