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Vatican City, Apr 18, 2016 / 07:52 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis on Monday met with the Central African Republic's newly-installed president, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, who was elected to office a few months after the pontiff's visit to the country late last year.The “warm welcome” offered to the Pope during his visit to the CAR in November was among the topics discussed during the meeting, according to a statement released by the Holy See press office.Touadéra, who assumed office March 30, was voted as president after two rounds of elections, the first on Dec. 27, and the second on Feb. 14.Over the course of the fifteen minute meeting which took place with an interpreter, Touadéra discussed with the Pope the recent elections, and other institutional renovations in the war-torn nation.“With the contribution of dialogue between religious confessions,” the statement said, “hope was expressed that this may mark the beginnin...

Vatican City, Apr 18, 2016 / 07:52 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis on Monday met with the Central African Republic's newly-installed president, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, who was elected to office a few months after the pontiff's visit to the country late last year.

The “warm welcome” offered to the Pope during his visit to the CAR in November was among the topics discussed during the meeting, according to a statement released by the Holy See press office.

Touadéra, who assumed office March 30, was voted as president after two rounds of elections, the first on Dec. 27, and the second on Feb. 14.

Over the course of the fifteen minute meeting which took place with an interpreter, Touadéra discussed with the Pope the recent elections, and other institutional renovations in the war-torn nation.

“With the contribution of dialogue between religious confessions,” the statement said, “hope was expressed that this may mark the beginning of a time of peace and prosperity for the entire nation.”

“At the same time, it emerged that the consequences of the conflicts of recent years continue to weigh upon the population, and the important role of the international Community in supporting the development of the country was emphasized.”

Francis and Touadéra also touched on the “good bilateral relations between the Holy See and the Central African Republic,” and expressed “their mutual understanding that these may be further consolidated in the framework of international law.”

The meeting also discussed  the “contribution that the work of the Church and her Pastors brings to society, especially in the fields of education and healthcare, and also with a view to reconciliation and national reconstruction.”

Pope Francis visited the CAR from Nov. 29-30 at the end of his tri-nation tour to Africa, which included stops in Kenya and Uganda.

One of the highlights of the Pope's visit was his opening the Jubilee Holy Door in the capital city Bangui, ahead of the official Dec. 8 start of the Year of Mercy.

Francis' trip to the CAR marked his first time as Pope in an active war zone.

At the time of the visit, the CAR was ruled by interim president, Catherine Samba-Panza. The nation's presidential and parliamentary elections had been postponed from October to December due to instability.

The CAR became embroiled in violence in December 2012 when several bands of mainly Muslim rebel groups formed an alliance, taking the name Seleka. They left their strongholds in the north of the country and made their way south, seizing power from then-president Francois Bozize.

In reaction, some Central Africans formed self-defense groups called the anti-balaka. Some of these groups, mainly composed of Christians, began attacking Muslims out of revenge, and the conflict took on a sectarian character.

Thousands of people have been killed in the fighting, with many more displaced.

Before Francis, St. John Paul II was the last pontiff to visit CAR when he stopped there briefly in 1985 as part of a larger trip to Togo, the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Zaire and Kenya.

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IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Carol GlatzVATICANCITY (CNS) -- What you say and how you live always go hand in hand, building upthe church and the people of God, Pope Francis told new priests."Therefore,may your doctrine be nourishment to the people of God, joy and supporting thosefaithful to Christ (be) the fragrance of your life, because the word andexample go together," he said. "Wordand example edify the house of God, which is the church," he said in hishomily April 17, the World Day of Prayer for Vocations.CelebratingMass in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Francis ordained 11 new priests; nine wereordained for the Diocese of Rome and two of the new priests -- including oneborn in Baghdad -- belong to the Rogationist religious order.Inhis homily, the pope urged the men to read, reflect on and teach the word ofGod and to be a living example of what they preach.Heasked that they imitate Jesus in their lives, including "carrying Christ'sdeath" inside of them and walking with him in new life....

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VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- What you say and how you live always go hand in hand, building up the church and the people of God, Pope Francis told new priests.

"Therefore, may your doctrine be nourishment to the people of God, joy and supporting those faithful to Christ (be) the fragrance of your life, because the word and example go together," he said.

"Word and example edify the house of God, which is the church," he said in his homily April 17, the World Day of Prayer for Vocations.

Celebrating Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Francis ordained 11 new priests; nine were ordained for the Diocese of Rome and two of the new priests -- including one born in Baghdad -- belong to the Rogationist religious order.

In his homily, the pope urged the men to read, reflect on and teach the word of God and to be a living example of what they preach.

He asked that they imitate Jesus in their lives, including "carrying Christ's death" inside of them and walking with him in new life. "Without the cross you will never find the true Jesus. And a cross without Christ has no meaning."

In administering the sacraments, especially the sacrament of penance, show mercy, he told them. "Please, in the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord, and in the name of the church, I asked you to be merciful, very merciful."

He reminded the men that they were called by Jesus to continue his mission as teacher, priest and shepherd, and to serve the church and the people of God.

"Always have in front of your eyes the example of the Good Shepherd, who didn't come to be served, but to serve and to look for and save those who were lost," he said.

Later in the day, the pope told those gathered in St. Peter's Square for the "Regina Coeli" prayer that the image of a shepherd with his flock "shows the close relationship that Jesus wants to establish with each one of us."

"He is our guide, our teacher, our friend, our role model, but above all, he is our Savior," the pope said.

Christ has saved humanity and "nothing and nobody will be able to wrench us from Jesus' hands because nothing and no one can overpower his love," he said. "Jesus' love is invincible."

While the devil and his minions try all sorts of ways to tear this promise of eternal life away from people, "the evil one cannot do anything unless we open the doors of our soul to him, and follow his deceptive enticements," he said.

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