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Our next Pope!  Last year this man celebrated Mass in Knock.  He struck me as being a good man but I’ve not real clue what he’s like.  Certainly his name is mentioned now as one being considered to fill the “shoes of the fisherman”.  I came across this interview the other evening.  It was recently recorded and is in two parts.  I love the closing minutes of the first part, where they spend some time with the mother of Marc Oullet …. great line about the two of them praying the rosary together each morning; she in Quebec and he in Rome – togetherness.  There’s a lovely shot of her looking out the window of her home, as if she’s looking onto St Peter’s Square.  So, if you’ve a bit of time, you might be interested.

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By Vincent