Pope Francis' ordinary shoes bring pride to his Argentine neighborhood — and his cobbler
- Pope Francis died at the age of 88 from a stroke after various health issues, prompting grief worldwide.
- Residents of Flores remember him for his humility, kindness, and approachable nature.
- His longtime cobblers, the Muglia family, see increased interest in their shoes following his death.
- Memorials of flowers and notes were left at his childhood home, highlighting how personal the mourning felt for many residents.
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Pope Francis' ordinary shoes bring pride to his Argentine neighborhood — and his cobbler
The man who would become Pope Francis always bought his shoes in the same place. And now the remarkably ordinary footwear has brought pride to his old Buenos Aires neighborhood — and his cobbler.
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