"권력남용·폭력·불의에 맞서 목소리 내야"…남수단 찾은 교황
송고시간2023-02-05 11:10














제보는 카카오톡 okjebo <저작권자(c) 연합뉴스, 무단 전재-재배포 금지> 2023/02/05 11:10 송고
송고시간2023-02-05 11:10
제보는 카카오톡 okjebo <저작권자(c) 연합뉴스, 무단 전재-재배포 금지> 2023/02/05 11:10 송고
본문 글자 크기 조정
이 뉴스 공유하기
Pope Francis speaks during a meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (L) speaks to Pope Francis (R) during a meeting with authorities, leaders of civil society and the diplomatic corps, in the garden of the Presidential Palace in Juba, South Sudan, on February 3, 2023. - Pope Francis landed in Juba, in the first visit to South Sudan by a pope since the predominantly Christian nation gained independence from Muslim-majority Sudan in 2011 after decades of bloody struggle. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Pope Francis (L) and the President of South Sudan Salva Kiir (R) attend meeting with authorities, leaders of civil society and the diplomatic corps, in the garden of the Presidential Palace in Juba, South Sudan, on February 3, 2023. - Pope Francis landed in Juba, in the first visit to South Sudan by a pope since the predominantly Christian nation gained independence from Muslim-majority Sudan in 2011 after decades of bloody struggle. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Pope Francis (R) attends a meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (L), Pope Francis (2nd L), President of South Sudan Salva Kiir (2nd R) and Iain Greenshields from Church of Scotland (R) attend meeting with authorities, leaders of civil society and the diplomatic corps, in the garden of the Presidential Palace in Juba, South Sudan, on February 3, 2023. - Pope Francis landed in Juba, in the first visit to South Sudan by a pope since the predominantly Christian nation gained independence from Muslim-majority Sudan in 2011 after decades of bloody struggle. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
An attendee holds a poster with a picture of Pope Francis ahead of the Pope's meeting with meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Attendees gather ahead of Pope Francis' meeting with meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
School girls wave Vatican flags ahead of Pope Francis' meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Simon MAINA / AFP)
An attendee gestures ahead of Pope Francis' meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Young attendees look on ahead of Pope Francis' meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Okelo Opala hold the Vatican and South Sudan flags ahead of Pope Francis' meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Simon MAINA / AFP)
Pope Francis (3rd L) speaks to youth after a meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Simon MAINA / AFP)
Pope Francis (C) leaves after meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Simon MAINA / AFP)
A general view inside the cathedral during Pope Francis' meeting with bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese in Juba, South Sudan, on February 4, 2023. - Pope Francis will meet South Sudan's religious leaders, who work with the poor and marginalised and are deeply respected in the devout country where 60 percent of its 12 million people are Christian. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)