For over a decade and a half, USA populace will welcome the leader of the Catholic Church to their nation. Pope Francis will begin his long week tour to the American continent where he lands in the USA after spending some time in the Caribbean nation of Cuba. He will undertake another journey this time to Africa with East African nations such as Kenya ready to host the pontiff in November. Bookies in the UK have taken this chance to rate the pontiff 7/1 favorite to take home the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize.
However, despite Pope being the favorite to win the award, he takes the third position with two ahead of him. The Nobel Peace award will be presented to one lucky winner by the Norwegian Nobel Committee on the 9th day of October.
The pontiff who hails from Argentina has been instrument in campaigning in various issues that have affected the globe. He has raised concern over the drastic climate change that has risen in the previous 20 years. He also initiated campaigns based on wealth inequality as well as women rights. In his leadership entity, Pope Francis has criticized gay marriages, abortion as well as divorce among his Catholic congregation.
His tireless efforts have been noticed by many and this has led him being tipped as a Nobel Peace winner favorite. He has undertaken a progressive stand which is based mainly on the modernization of Catholic agenda in a much higher worldwide scale. This has led the media branding him as the “Dope Pope”.
Bookmakers have indicated that this year has a stiff competition to the contestants of the Nobel Peace award with two Africans Father Mussie Zerai of Eritrea who is a refugee rights advocate and Dr Denis Mukwege from the Republic of Congo. The two have been fighting against rape which is currently used as a weapon of war. They share 6/1 rating.
The Nobel Peace Award will be presented at the Norway Stortin (Parliament) and the winner should have accomplished several tasks such as being the leader in nation’s union, eradication of the standing armies as well as being on the front line in advocating for the promotion of peace congresses.
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