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Latin American emotional farewell in the burning church

Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Guatemala, VenezuelaA group of Latin Americans residing in Rome has been blamed for hours to say goodbye Pope Francisco To those who were surprised to work with immigrants.

The burning church for the “Argentine”, the first in Latin America, ended on Friday night after tens of thousands of people presented their respect in Bazilica San Pedro.

Monica Benagus has lived in Italy 25 out of 61 years. He wears a dress in the original Columbia colors and a big flag that extends with three others Citizen It accompanies it.

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Women participate in a rosary running the Mexican priest Gerardo Garcia. Religious songs are also long waiting for a four -hour waiting.

He wanted to see us like this, rejoicing, “Benajos told AFP.” The truth is that I cried a lot, it was my beautiful old man, our Pope was the Pope of the immigrants. “

Evelyn Vellaba holds Model From Guatemala: the colored tissue shirt, such as the skirt and its hat.

And he remembers “a greeting to him personally,” remember. “I have always admired him, he was always fighting for the whole world (…), we are here for him, to say goodbye to joy in enthusiasm, love, and happiness because he left us many beautiful things.”

Father Garcia goes to the front of the group. It belongs to the Scalabrinian group, very intended for immigrant issues.

We are immigrants in Latin America and the Pope was very close to all marginalized poor, including immigrants. He explained:

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It was the Pope “Always very soon, simple”He added.

Francisco is scheduled for tomorrow in San Pedro, where he will leave in a procession to the mayor of Santa Maria Lazelika for his burial.

With AFP information.

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