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Pope Francis greets President Dina Boluarte and raises prayers for Peruvians

Pope Francis greets President Dina Boluarte and raises prayers for Peruvians

The informed through his social networks that Pope Francis sent a letter to the President of the Republic, . The writing is on the occasion of the political and social crisis that is currently being experienced in the country.

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“The president Boluarte received a letter from where the Holy Father raises his prayers to fill Peruvians “with a time of blessings and a stable and lasting peace”, it reads in the post.

The letter was delivered by Monsignor Guillermo Inca Pereda, deputy secretary general of the Peruvian Episcopal Conference, during the meeting held by the president with leaders of various churches in Peru.

Also participated in the meeting Claudio Tume Yenquechaplain of the Peruvian Air Force; Christian Otto Scheelje Cossiosfrom the Union of Evangelical Christian Churches of Peru; Reynaldo Aragon Gutierrez Y Julian Ruiz Ruedaboth from the Christian and Missionary Alliance of Peru.

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