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Vatican News: Pope’s Gift to Argentina’s President-Elect Milei & Bishop Barron’s Disagreement with Synod Report

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Welcome to this week’s episode of Vaticano Updates, where we bring you the latest and most important news from Pope Francis and the Vatican. In this episode, we cover the top five news stories: Pope Sends Rosary to Argentina’s President-Elect Meeting with Paraguay’s President. Bishop Barron’s Disagreement with Synod Report. New Additions to Vatican’s Laity and Family Office. Pope Francis’ Upcoming Visit to Verona.

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