Jumah sends Revolutionary condolences to the Vatican

By Vincent Gunde

Revolutionary, Pan-Africanist and President of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has sent Revolutionary condolences to the Vatican and all branches of Catholicism across the globe on the loss of His Holiness Pope Francis.

Jumah has also extended Revolutionary condolences to the Carmalengo, the College of Cardinals, the Conclave, the Preferette, Archbishops and all worshippers of the Catholic family on the loss of Pope Francis.

He says the 14th Revolutionary political party in Malawi, Muvi wa Chilungamo received the message of death of the Pope with sadness and grief saying the hospitalization and discharge of the Pope gave the World relief hopping his recuperation was the beginning of the complete healing not knowing God had His own ways.

In his condolence message, Jumah says the World was overjoyed to see the Pontif leading a ceremony of Easter believing his health was back to normal but got saddened and grieved to hear that on the day of Easter on Monday, the Head of the largest church in the World Pope Francis had departed.

Jumah says the World will remember and celebrate the papacy brought by Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio who Revolutionized the State of Vatican and transformed the largest faith in the World.

He says Pope Francis will be mourned for his transformative and Revolutionary leadership that changed many beliefs and doctrines thus multiplying and increasing the number of believers into Catholicism.

The Revolutionary says Pope Francis united many critical minds, joined together many broken bridges saying the World and most of the Revolutionary minds and characters will miss him.

Jumah says as the Cardinals get into the Conclave to elect the new head among the Preferette, he has appealed for someone with more Revolutionary Mindset be elected to head the most powerful religion on the Earth.

“May Roman Catholic continue leading with honesty in order to filter change and influence political justice in global governments on Planet Earth, Rest in Power Pope Francis,” reads Jumah’s eulogies on the wall.