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A woman holds Chile's flag as Pope Francis celebrates Mass marking the World Day of Migrants and Refugees in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican Jan. 14. The pope is scheduled to arrive in Santiago, Chile, Jan. 15. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
The issues that most concern the Chileans coincide with many of the messages of the pope, for example, the problem of the indigenous community, the problems of migrant people, care for the environment.
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
During Mass for World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Pope Francis says that we must not let fear of migrants impact our ability to help those in need.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis will set out on his 22nd foreign trip on Jan. 15.
(AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
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Eva Vergara - Associated PressNicole Winfield - Associated Press
Some of Karadima's victims say Barros and other Karadima-trained bishops witnessed and tolerated Karadima's abuse
Israeli border police arrest a Palestinian man near Ramallah, West Bank, during a late-December protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. (CNS photo/Goran Tomasevic, Reuters)
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Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
In his annual "state of the world address" Jan. 8 to diplomats from more than 180 countries, Pope Francis urged countries once again to respect the status quo of Jerusalem. 
People walk near a banner with an image of Pope Francis on the facade of the cathedral in Lima, Peru, on Jan. 3. On Jan. 15, Pope Francis will begin a six-day visit to Chile and Peru. (CNS photo/Mariana Bazo, Reuters)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
The Vatican said Francis had followed the saga of the Sodalitium of Christian Life for years and was “particularly concerned about the seriousness of information about the internal regime, the training and financial management.”