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Shrine of Lourdes to Host International Day of St. Francis de Sales Event

The Shrine of Lourdes will host the Catholic Media Federation’s International Day of Saint Francis de Sales. The meeting will take place at the end of January and will be attended by more than 250 journalists from 25 countries who will gather to discuss the most significant issues in communication. The event was presented with a conference at the Vatican. Jean-Marie Montel, President of the Federation of Catholic Media, joins us from France with details on the event.

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