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febrero 7th, 2024

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Sessions of the Pope’s Council of Cardinals Conclude: these were the topics covered

Feb 07, 2024 23:40

ZENIT Staff

The Cardinals who comprise the Council, along with the Secretary of the Council, participated with the Pope. Photo: Vatican Media

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