The World seen from the Vatican 08-26-2020
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This week at the Vatican:
Pope in General Audience: It would be sad if the rich received the coronavirus vaccine first.
During the Angelus, Pope Francis posed the question: Who is Jesus for us? The pope explained that the answer to this question is not abstract.
Priest of Beirut: The Lebanese can't stand it anymore, but we have to give them hope.
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