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Democratic Republic of the Congo–Holy See relations
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Democratic Republic of the Congo–Holy See relations refers to the bilateral relations between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Holy See. The two states have seen an increase in their cooperation in recent years, and due to the large number of Roman Catholics in the DRC, President Joseph Kabila has made an effort to maintain good relations with the Vatican.
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The DRC maintains an embassy near Vatican City while the Holy See has an apostolic nunciature in Kinshasa. The current Congolese ambassador in the Vatican is Jean-Pierre Hamuli Mupenda (since 2010),[1][2] while the Vatican's Apostolic Nuncio in the DRC is Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor (since 2015).[3]