Crisis Magazine – “The Church of the Papal Fiat”
In the media frenzy that surrounded Pope Francis in his 2015 visit to the United States, one small feature became a major talking point鈥攖he pope鈥檚 tiny automobile.
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In the media frenzy that surrounded Pope Francis in his 2015 visit to the United States, one small feature became a major talking point鈥攖he pope鈥檚 tiny automobile.
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