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Pope Francis Signs Up for World Youth Day Using iPad
- Sunday July 26, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Pope Francis today became the first person registered for next year's World Youth Day festivities, using an iPad to sign up while addressing thousands of pilgrims and tourists in Saint Peter's Square.
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Millions at Brazil Mass hear pope ask youth to change world
- Sunday July 28, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Rio's famed Copacabana beach, usually the venue for scantily-clad sun-seekers and revelry, became a massive Catholic campground on Sunday as Pope Francis concluded a youth festival by urging young people to go forth and build a new world.
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Huge crowds in Brazil welcome pope back to home continent
- Tuesday July 23, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Pope Francis arrived in Brazil on Monday on his first foreign trip as pontiff and was swarmed by well-wishers as he drove into Rio de Janeiro, where more than one million people are expected to gather to see the first Latin American to head the Roman Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis Signs Up for World Youth Day Using iPad
- Sunday July 26, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Pope Francis today became the first person registered for next year's World Youth Day festivities, using an iPad to sign up while addressing thousands of pilgrims and tourists in Saint Peter's Square.
- www.ndtv.com
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Millions at Brazil Mass hear pope ask youth to change world
- Sunday July 28, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Rio's famed Copacabana beach, usually the venue for scantily-clad sun-seekers and revelry, became a massive Catholic campground on Sunday as Pope Francis concluded a youth festival by urging young people to go forth and build a new world.
- www.ndtv.com
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Huge crowds in Brazil welcome pope back to home continent
- Tuesday July 23, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Pope Francis arrived in Brazil on Monday on his first foreign trip as pontiff and was swarmed by well-wishers as he drove into Rio de Janeiro, where more than one million people are expected to gather to see the first Latin American to head the Roman Catholic Church.
- www.ndtv.com