The World - News from May 7, 1989
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Pope John Paul II ended a nine-day African tour in Lilongwe, Malawi, with an appeal for Africans to hold on to their local traditions and spurn the enticements of modern society. He also appealed for authorities to assist African refugees and encouraged the continent’s victims of war and famine “not to lose hope.” The Pope left for Rome aboard a special Alitalia Boeing 747 after celebrating Mass for 75,000 people in Lilongwe. John Paul’s 41st foreign pilgrimage and fifth trip to Africa covered 13,500 miles, taking him to the African island of Madagascar, the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, Zambia and Malawi.
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