Pope Liu dances “the impressive of God”, the first millennium of the Catholic Church

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    Pope Liu dances “the impressive of God”, the first millennium of the Catholic Church

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Pope Liu fourteenth, 15 -year -old Carlo Akotis, announced the first Millennium saint in an open block attended by tens of thousands of people in Saint Peter’s Square on Sunday. NBC News’ Claudio Lavanga reports in the Vatican.

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