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Pope on Mexican feast day sympathizes with migrant caravans

Por: ABC News World December 13, 2022

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ROME -- Pope Francis sympathized Monday with the caravans of Latin Americans “seeking freedom and well-being” in the U.S. as he celebrated a major feast day dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe with a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica.The first Latin American pope spoke off the cuff in his native Spanish to denounce the plight facing Latin Americans today and in the past. The Argentine Jesuit was marking the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which... + full article



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