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Current day of The Pope Francis By Héctor Bautista

In this part of the blog I'm going to talk about a normal day for the Pope Francis. Here I leave an Article about the routine of the Pope Francis 

In my opinion most of the world leaders have a live with a lot of luxuries but also they have to work to earn the money that they need to have that luxuries. But we don't have to forget that they are normal persons like us and they also have a live with problems and also have a routine. In this case  Pope Francis he has a routine like a normal person, he takes his brekfast, he recite the rosary, also he has vacations and he also has a hobby. May be to be a leader it's hard because they have to take the correct decisions for a society and in my opinion The Pope Francis is a very kind person and he couldn’t has a lot of luxuries because that would look like a bad thing because he is a religious person. Finally how did I say they are normal persons like us and they have their own routine and life style.


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