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Believers gather at Bavarian pilgrimage town to mourn pope

Por: Los Angeles Times World January 01, 2023

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Mourners lined up quietly in the gold-adorned Collegiate Church of Altoetting in Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s Bavarian homeland to pay condolences to one of this German region's most famous sons, who died Saturday. Parents held their children's hands tightly, older couples and nuns looked on in sorrow as they waited for their turn to write down their thoughts in a book of condolences, which was laid out next to a black-framed picture... + full article



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