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Vatican: Pope welcomes poor and homeless for Jubilee, 11 Nov. 2016

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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis between his butler Sandro Mariotti (L) and the chief of security Domenico Giani welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis welcomes to the Vatican on November 11, 2016 more than 6000 people, men and women from various European nations, who have lived, or are even now, living on the street. The Jubilee for Socially Excluded Persons embraced not only the homeless, but also disadvantaged persons and people living in poverty. The event was made possible with the help of 'Fratello', an association which organizes and hosts events with and for people in situations of exclusion, in partnership with associations assisting such people. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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