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Benedict leaves Bavaria “deeply moved” and offering thanks
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.- Departing his beloved homeland for Rome today, Pope Benedict XVI told Germans that he had come simply to bring the message of the Gospel and “to confirm believers in their fidelity to Christ” and that he was encouraged by the faith he encountered. The Pope had spent six days traveling to different sites important to his life. ADD A COMMENT (Your e-mail will NOT be published):
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