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These Pinecrest alums studying in Rome took part in the funeral for Pope Francis

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Two Forsyth County men now studying in a Rome seminary share what it was like to mourn Pope Francis' passing and take part in his historic funeral at the Vatican. They tell FCN why this moment is so special for Catholics around the world, and how the faithful in Forsyth County can be a part of it.
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Thousands of people went out this Saturday to the streets of Rome to give the last farewell to Pope Francis at the passage of his funeral procession, which on his journey to his tomb bordered the Colosseum or the historic Jesuit church and passed through the ancient vestiges of the Imperial Forums. The last trip of the Argentine pontiff was on a pope who carried his coffin to which will be his tomb: the Roman basilica of Santa Maria La Mayor. Th…

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