The Bishop of Salford, John Arnold, who is also Chair of Trustees at CAFOD, recently visited Liberia. Here are his diary entries from the trip: Monday 29th October This West African country is one of the wettest in the world, and we wake to the sound of heavy rain. The land is lush and fertile,... Read More
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