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Pope pays tribute to Paraguay women over post-war effort | Pope pays tribute to Paraguay women over post-war effort |
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Pope Francis has paid a tribute to Paraguay's women and mothers during Mass celebrated at the country's main pilgrimage site, Caacupe, | Pope Francis has paid a tribute to Paraguay's women and mothers during Mass celebrated at the country's main pilgrimage site, Caacupe, |
"I pay homage to the women of Paraguay, who were able to rebuild a country destroyed by an unequal war," he said. | "I pay homage to the women of Paraguay, who were able to rebuild a country destroyed by an unequal war," he said. |
Most of Paraguay's male population died in a devastating war against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay between 1865 and 1870. | Most of Paraguay's male population died in a devastating war against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay between 1865 and 1870. |
"God protect Paraguayan women, the most glorious of the Americas," he said. | "God protect Paraguayan women, the most glorious of the Americas," he said. |
Hundreds of thousands of people went for the Mass at the Shrine of Caacupe, some 50 Km (30 miles) from the capital Asuncion. | Hundreds of thousands of people went for the Mass at the Shrine of Caacupe, some 50 Km (30 miles) from the capital Asuncion. |
Many of them came from neighbouring Argentina and waved the blue-and-white flags of Pope Francis's native country. | Many of them came from neighbouring Argentina and waved the blue-and-white flags of Pope Francis's native country. |
"Argentina is his homeland. He is not coming home yet, so we brought it to him," Carmen Mesa, 56, told the Associated Press (AP) news agency. | "Argentina is his homeland. He is not coming home yet, so we brought it to him," Carmen Mesa, 56, told the Associated Press (AP) news agency. |
Pope Francis said the visit to Caacupe would be an emotional occasion to him. | Pope Francis said the visit to Caacupe would be an emotional occasion to him. |
Before becoming a Pope, he travelled many times to the city, known as the spiritual capital of Paraguay. | Before becoming a Pope, he travelled many times to the city, known as the spiritual capital of Paraguay. |
"I feel at home, here. I came here many times to renew my wishes of living according to the Gospel," he said during Mass. | "I feel at home, here. I came here many times to renew my wishes of living according to the Gospel," he said during Mass. |
Prayer in Guarani | Prayer in Guarani |
The Pope's religious order, the Jesuits, evangelised the region in the 1600s. | The Pope's religious order, the Jesuits, evangelised the region in the 1600s. |
Pope Francis said the Lord's Prayer in Guarani, the indigenous language spoken by most of the population. | Pope Francis said the Lord's Prayer in Guarani, the indigenous language spoken by most of the population. |
Guarani is an official language along with Spanish in Paraguay. | Guarani is an official language along with Spanish in Paraguay. |
"I would like to remind you that we are all brothers and sisters," Pope Francis said. | "I would like to remind you that we are all brothers and sisters," Pope Francis said. |
Paraguay is the last stop on the Pope's eight-day tour of South America, which also took him to Ecuador and Bolivia. | |
The Vatican said the Pope had chosen some of the poorer countries of the region for his visit to reflected his interest in the "peripheries". | The Vatican said the Pope had chosen some of the poorer countries of the region for his visit to reflected his interest in the "peripheries". |
Pope Francis is the first leader of the Roman Catholic Church to come from South America. | Pope Francis is the first leader of the Roman Catholic Church to come from South America. |
"Progress and development must ensure a better future for all," Pope Francis said in a speech on the Quito airport runway on Monday after he was welcomed by Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa. | "Progress and development must ensure a better future for all," Pope Francis said in a speech on the Quito airport runway on Monday after he was welcomed by Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa. |
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