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LIVE from Rome | Pope Francis’ Holy Mass of the Lord’s Supper | March 28th, 2024

Join us for the Holy Mass in “Coena Domini” presided over by Pope Francis at the Rebibbia’s women’s prison.

LIVE on the Thursday of the Holy Week | Join us for the Holy Mass in “Coena Domini” presided over by Pope Francis at the Rebibbia’s women’s prison. Pope Francis will wash the feets of inmates.

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