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‘Fratelli tutti’ - A short summary of Pope Francis’ Encyclical

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With COVID-19 pandemic as the backdrop, Holy Father Francis clarifies how the global health emergency has helped demonstrate that “no one can face life in isolation”. It is time for us to “dream, then, as a single human family” in which we are “...

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Women Facts

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Democratic Party Facts

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