The navigation showed they would be in Rome at half past two in the morning.
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The navigation showed they would be in Rome at half past two in the morning.
Perhaps even more important guests than the heads of state were the thousands and thousands who said goodbye to Pope Francis as ordinary people. The late Pope came closest to them. Many Slovenians also appreciated this so much that they traveled to Rome to say goodbye to Francis. It was getting dark over Ljubljana on Friday when the last of those who had set out on the long journey to the Eternal City gathered. The navigation system showed that …
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