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Friday 27 March 2015

Pope sends offering to Nigerian families affected by Boko Haram

Just a week after writing a warm letter of encouragement to Nigerians, Pope Francis today March 27th donated money from the Italian church offerings to Nigerian families affected by Boko Haram activities in the north According to Vatican press, Pope Francis referred to the money as a "tangible sign of solidarity" to the affected families, adding that the Pope does not "forget their suffering,". They didn't say how much exactly he donated.

74 comments:

  1. Thank you pope. May God continue to Bless u and give u long live. Amen

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    1. Thank u papa!
      May God bless and keep u fit 4 us,Amen
      #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  2. It doesn't matter how much he
    Donated. All the matters is that
    He's kind enough to remember
    The suffering of those victims of BH.

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  3. May God's blessings never depart from you sir. Linda take note!

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  4. It doesn't matter how much he
    Donated. All that matters is that
    He's kind enough to remember
    The suffering of those victims of BH.

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  5. May God's blessings never depart from you sir. Linda take note!

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  6. May God's blessings never depart from you sir. Linda take note!

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  7. May God's blessings never depart from you sir. Linda take note!

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  8. Aww good bless u real man of God,not like some we have in nigeria,making money from church members.

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  9. Hope our government will use the money as expected of them by giving it to the affected families

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  10. This pope strikes me like one with evil intentions.he has been rapporting with Obama too often these days.

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    1. I don't do this often but honestly did you ever suffer brain damage?

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    2. Do you just enjoy being daft or what? Tell us anyone as good as this man from your village or clan

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    3. You indeed are evil, how low can you think? That man has done nothing wrong ever since he became a pope, he has been fair and kind to everyone irrespective of your religion or belief. You need to be checked I think you having a mental breakdown!

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    4. Mumu dick head like u

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  11. Woooow.. thats so nice of him. God bless you Papal.

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  12. God bless you so much our Pope

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  13. Hopefully they get it

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  14. Now, that is the church!

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  15. God bless his holiness. We appreciate you.





    Busy Fingers.

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  16. May God bless you.

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  17. That's very nice of him... May you live long...

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  18. God bless him

    Rellanaija.blogspot.com

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  19. Dts 1daful, I pray it gts 2 d apporiate pple nd dy won't squander it all. Godbless his large heart.

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  20. Wow! I am proudly Roman Catholic

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  21. God bless u sir ...your county will never face such calamity

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  22. Thank you Papal for remembering us.
    God bless you.

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  23. This is good, religion shouldn't be used to judge anybody.

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  24. Fucking bastards they ve come to buy your remaining people, shiit

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    1. U are a bastard...ur d 1 taking dis country down

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  25. God bless you my pontiff!

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  26. where are our Nigerian pastors, they will never donate to a course like this, they will rather ask their members to sew a seed instead of helping those in need

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    1. >>> true talk jare.....them money no dey ever drop reach ground....

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  27. Dtz my pope..God continue to bless nd strengthen u 4dis kind gesture..it is well wif our dear country naija..#letsvotenotfight#

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  28. That's my Pope! May God continue to bless you and enrich you of the good work you are doing on earth...

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  29. Luv u pope. Forever a catholic

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  30. E ya, nice of him o. God bless n long live d pope

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  31. E ya, nice of him o. God bless n long live d pope

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  32. Good gesture, hope it doesn't fall to d hands of d thieves in our country cos those affected family won't smell a dime if so

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  33. God bless your good heart Pope Francis

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  34. I wish the money gets the the people affected

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  35. I wish the money gets to the people affected

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  36. Really kind of him....God bless him

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  37. Thank you PAPA!!!!

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  38. This is what is called faith and works.

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  39. God bless His Holiness, proud to be a Catholic! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria, long live the Catholic faithful.

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  40. That's good of him. Thumbs up...


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  41. Thanks to the Supreme Pontiff.

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  42. Christians are peaceful people.

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  43. So thoughtful of him. The liberated tows need all the help they can get from private, govt, churches,etc. God bless our pope.

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  44. That one done enter federal government account


    ..JOSHSAYSO..LIB..FAN

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  45. God bless you pope

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  46. Aww nice. Who is in charge of the money pls

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  47. God bless you Pope . Good leadership.

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  48. Wow, that is quite thoughtful of him. May God bless him

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  49. Wow, that is quite thoughtful of him. May God bless him

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  50. God bless d Roman Catholic Church and her leaders 4eva...


    #nanap3arl#

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  51. Tanti baci papa....

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