‘Moment of national pride’ as Peter ToRot becomes Papua New Guinea’s first saint
Thousands celebrate across the country and in Rome after Pope Leo canonised Peter ToRot in what the prime minister called a ‘historic moment of pride, faith and inspiration’ Papua New Guinea celebrated a historic moment of “national pride” as the country’s first saint was canonised, with joyful (…)
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