A South African Catholic priest, father Michael Lapsley, from the city of Cape Town, is currently in Angola on a religious mission on behalf of a Western Cape´s Institute dedicated to the healing of individuals, communities and nations.
In an Interview to this program, father Michael Lapsley spoke about the main purpose of him coming to Angola.
Michael Lapsley enumerates the countries in the world where his institution is represented.
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Father Michael Lapsley recalled on our program a very tragic incident that occured to him in April, 1990, after receiving a bomb letter in Zimbabwe, right as the late Nelson Mandela was freed by the then Apartheid regime.
During that very attempted murder against him, father Michael survived but lost some of his body limbs, such as his two arms and an eye.
That was father Michael Lapsley, a South African New Zealand-born priest, from Western Cape province, who is in Angola on a religious mission, on behalf of an Institute dedicated to the healing of individuals, communities and nations.