Catholic priest killed in Central African Republic remembered as a messenger of peace
A Catholic priest working for peace and reconciliation in the Central African Republic was killed by armed men near his residence in the town of Zemio on June 29.
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Catholic priest killed in Central African Republic remembered as a messenger of peace
Fr. Crepin Martial Monga, vicar of St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish in Zémio, in southeastern Central African Republic, or CAR, was shot
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