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the citizens of this wonderful country, are becoming tired that more has not changed.”

During their visit, the three churchmen met people displaced by war and heard testimony from children living in displacement camps because of the conflict.

They also attended an open-air Ecumenical Prayer for Peace vigil attended by more than 50,000 people. Speaking to the press on the papal plane on their way back to Rome after the visit, Archbishop Welby said Christians have grown accustomed to living apart, but it is the norm for the Church to work as one.

“We need constantly to be reminded, and I hope this trip reminds people that the normal is for the Church to work as one.” source: Vaticannews.va

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