SRI NARAYANA GURU AND POPE FRANCIS A SHARED DREAM OF INCLUSIVITY

SRI NARAYANA GURU AND POPE FRANCIS A SHARED DREAM OF INCLUSIVITY

Despite initial indications of a brief appearance dictated by protocol, the Holy Father’s presence was marked by genuine warmth and generosity. He did not stand aloof on a distant stage. He sat with the representatives, engaging
personally. Reportedly, he spent more time than initially planned, personally interacting with many of the more than 200 delegates present, offering blessings and creating a feeling of deep connection and joy.


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