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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 14

    Pope Francis wore a cincture, or belt, stained with the blood of martyred Archbishop Óscar Romero during the Mass celebrating Romero's canonization as a sainthttps://nyti.ms/2yDje5P 

    8:45 AM - 14 Oct 2018
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      1. mike‏ @motifsinthecity Oct 14
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        interested to see what he wears to symbolize the systematic sexual abuse perpetrated by his priests.

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      2. Harshad Panse‏ @migratorscave Oct 14
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        This information is not relevent to the masses on this planet Some one is 'made' Saint Why we need to know this? We have saints and they are not 'made' They 'became' or they 'are' Saints And that never came in news Thats something you feel... experience This seems scam

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      3. No‏ @SannJuly Oct 14
        Replying to @migratorscave @nytimes

        Don't know about Paul VI, but Oscar Romero fighted for Human Rights in El Salvador until he was murdered. It's an important contemporary political figure today, even more in Central America.

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      2. mayqueen  🌻‏ @mayqueeeen Oct 14
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        Catholicism is weird

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      1. Joni Luxembourg‏ @JoniLuxembourg Oct 14
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        I had already sainted him #ArchbishopOscarRomero

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      1. Fredrik Hirsch‏ @fredrik_hirsch Oct 14
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        Appointing a saint is so outdated. Who can anyone with a brain support this today?

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      1. Plague Maiden‏ @MaylenaMcEvoy Oct 14
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        Who cares what these deranged weirdos do? They continue to cover up child rape and demonise women and people who are lgbtq

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      1. PapaLalaBear‏ @PapaLalaBear1 Oct 14
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        Why do you promote the Catholic Church ? Let it go....

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      1. Reductio ad absurdum‏ @reductiologic Oct 14
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        That’s weird

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      2. Angelea Lee  ❌ #MAGA~Veteran ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @A_Writers_Life Oct 14
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        Frank is a False Prophet ... and My God says we can go Straight to Him. We don't need an intercessor ...

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      1. Keith allen‏ @Keithal61419255 Oct 15
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        Jesus on my profile.photographed after i met himpic.twitter.com/B8Eh4EhOfc

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      1.  ⚓ 🛀Thomas 🎈Aloha  🌴 🕊Becker 💒 🇪🇺‏ @Tommyschett Oct 14
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        Halleluja!

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      1. marjorie‏ @onceupntym Oct 14
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        Making mortals into saints is a very strange practice to non-catholics.

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      2. jose duarte‏ @josedua79674022 Oct 14
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        So sad

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      3. jose duarte‏ @josedua79674022 Oct 14
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        Makes no sense. Help me out. Living Sinners make a dead sinner saint; then the living sinners pray to the dead sinner to intercede for forgiveness of their sins.

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