In Mexico, Pope to address issue of violence, Vatican official says
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A young man places a a note with a message on a cross as a young girl prays during a Mass in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Feb. 14. Catholic students and teachers gathered to pray for a group of teenagers who had been killed by gunmen at a high school party in January. |
Mexico's high level of violence is of deep concern and will surely be addressed by Pope Benedict XVI during his
visit to the country next year, said a Vatican official.
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