+ Follow ASIAN CATHOLIC Tag
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[Title] => LOOK: Pope Francis loses skullcap
[Summary] => Pope Francis lost his papal cap as he disembarked from his plane upon arrival in the Philippines on Thursday.
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[Title] => Pope to fly over China, rare chance for greetings
[Summary] => Pope Francis' upcoming trip to South Korea will provide him with an unusual opportunity to speak directly to the Chinese leadership: His plane is due to fly through Chinese airspace, and Vatican protocol calls for the pope to send greetings to leaders of all the countries he flies over.
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[Title] => Pope to pray for reconciliation on Korean trip
[Summary] => Pope Francis will beatify 124 Korean martyrs and celebrate a Mass of peace and reconciliation on the war-divided peninsula during his upcoming visit to South Korea, the first papal trip to the Far East in nearly 20 years.
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[Title] => Government-Christian tensions highlighted in China
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