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Crowd at Luján Basilica for Pope Francis death anniversary mass, led by Archbishop Colombo with political leaders present.
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Political leaders gather in Luján for Pope Francis death anniversary

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Luján's Basilica hosted a massive mass on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of Pope Francis's death, attended by government officials and opposition figures. Mendoza's Archbishop Marcelo Colombo led the ceremony before thousands of faithful. Vice President Victoria Villarruel was invited but did not attend.

Argentina's Catholic Church will hold a mass at Luján Basilica on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of Pope Francis's death on April 21, 2025. Bishops from across the country, Governor Axel Kicillof, and national representatives including Vice President Victoria Villarruel will attend. Buenos Aires will feature tributes at San José de Flores Basilica and projections on the Obelisk.

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Argentine journalist Bernarda Llorente, who interviewed Pope Francis more times than anyone during his 13-year papacy, shared her memories and projects on the pontiff's legacy in a radio interview. She highlighted Francis's bravery in facing the civilizational crisis and his focus on fraternity and care for the discarded. She announced working on a book and documentary series as a moral duty.

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