
Pope Francis’ South America Homecoming: A Whirlwind of Joy
NEWS ANALYSIS: But the Holy Father made it clear during last week’s trip that he will bring a challenging moral and economic message to the U.S. this fall.
NEWS ANALYSIS: But the Holy Father made it clear during last week’s trip that he will bring a challenging moral and economic message to the U.S. this fall.
The cross with a hammer and sickle, apparently to represent a hope for dialogue between communism and the Church, is a reproduction of another carved during the 1970s by Father Luis Espinal Camps, a Spanish Jesuit a missionary in Bolivia, who was killed in 1980 during the Bolivian dictatorship.
“Christians in particular are bearers of a message of salvation which has the ability to ennoble and to inspire great ideals,’ the Holy Father said in a July 8 address at the Cathedral of La Paz.
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