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Elise Harris
eharris_it
#PopeFrancis today gifted a crucifix to those present for his Angelus
address in St Peter's Square, telling them to display it in their homes:
"It's not an ornamental object, but a religious sign to contemplate and
pray (with)" #Vatican #Catholic https://t.co/HwvzsFAjc8
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Paula Froelich 🤔
Pfro
1. Get ready for more attacks on Pope Francis 2. Catholics - this is where
your tithes go to. You ok w that?! https://t.co/k6qGsxi5be
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Gerry Conway
gerryconway
"Pope Francis meets with U.S. bishops as more leaders face allegations of
harassment and cover-ups" Catholic Cosplay is weirdly gender confused.
https://t.co/AGSkXsW9aT https://t.co/CboGQLH38z
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Dr David Frawley
davidfrawleyved
While the Catholic Church up to Pope Francis is criticized by the western
media for sexual abuse cases, in India the media is trying to protect the
Church from abuse complaints registered by its own nuns, ignoring the
international implications.
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Pope Francis remains at the basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre -patron saint of Cuba- in El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba on September 21, 2015. Santiago, the last stop on Pope Francis's Cuban tour, is known for its revolutionary history, its rum and the troubadours who have infused the Caribbean island's music with their tropical beats. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images)
Pope Francis remains at the basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre -patron saint of Cuba- in El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba on September 21, 2015. Santiago, the last stop on Pope Francis's Cuban tour, is known for its revolutionary history, its rum and the troubadours who have infused the Caribbean island's music with their tropical beats. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images)

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