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The Pope Received Cookies Made in His Previous Diocese

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After the Pope left Villa Barberini, he was greeted by a large crowd. Among others, Leo XIV greeted the parents who had lost their 22-year-old son. As is his custom, the Pope spent Tuesday at Castel Gandolfo, a day of rest and work there. Those gathered at Villa Barberini chanted "Pope Leo" and "Long live the Pope!", some of whom received cookies made in his former diocese. The article "The Pope received cookies made in his former diocese" comes…
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After the Pope left Villa Barberini, he was greeted by a large crowd. Among others, Leo XIV greeted the parents who had lost their 22-year-old son. As is his custom, the Pope spent Tuesday at Castel Gandolfo, a day of rest and work there. Those gathered at Villa Barberini chanted "Pope Leo" and "Long live the Pope!", some of whom received cookies made in his former diocese. The article "The Pope received cookies made in his former diocese" comes…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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