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  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: the storefront of the New Hope ethnic tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
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New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5565.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Handmade products are displayed inside the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy store), next to the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly  African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5555.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Handmade products are displayed inside the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy store), next to the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly  African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5558.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Handmade products are displayed inside the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy store), next to the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, where ex-sex workers helped by nuns make make products with mainly  African fabrics, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5508.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A makeshift altar is here in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5765.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center), founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, listens to a young immigrant woman at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5537.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, listens to a young immigrant woman at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5518.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy, as Sister Giaretta checks a handmade scarf at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5463.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5359.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A teady bear and the suitcases belonging to a departing Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker are here in her room at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women, with a stuffed given  in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015. The Ursuline Sisters of Casa Rut give the young abused women a teady bear upong their arrival at the shelter.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5866.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant and ex-sex worker poses for a portrait in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women where she is hosted in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5832.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A bible lays on a djembe in the makeshift altar of the chappel at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5804.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5789.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian woman makes braids for her fellow countrywoman at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015. Both women are ex-sex workers staying at Casa Rut.<br />
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Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5697.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Miniatures of the African continent and of the Holy Mary are here in Sister Rita Giaretta's office at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5674.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: (L-R) Two Nigerian ex-sex workers and an Ursuline sister pray before lunch at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5603.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Holy Mary medallion and a cross are worn by a Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker that is now working at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5488.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center), founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, listens to a young immigrant woman at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5084.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope ethnic tailor's shop, is here at the Bottega Fantasia (Fantasy Store), where handmade products made by ex-sex workers are sold in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5045.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A woman walks up the stairs of the apartment building leading to Casa Ruta, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5882.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant and ex-sex worker poses for a portrait in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women where she is hosted in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5841.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant and ex-sex worker poses for a portrait in the chappel of Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women where she is hosted in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5823.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5801.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5798.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A visual diary of Casa Rut from 1996, the year of its foundation to 2000, hangs on a living room furniture at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5641.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A photograph of Pope Francis greeting Monsignor Raffaele Nogaro, promoter of Casa Rut, during his visit in Caserta in July 2014, is here on shelf  at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5635.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center) is here during an interview at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5630.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center) is here during an interview at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5629.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A table set for lunch is here in one of the rooms of Casa Ruta, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5575.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Holy Mary medallion and a cross are worn by a Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker that is now working at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5472.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5434.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker irons fabrics for an arm chair caddy before being sewed at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5271.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5033.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta, founder of Casa Rut, poses for a portrait by the makeshift altar at Casa Rut, a shelter for abused young immigrant women in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
Casa Rut was founded in 1995 and it is promoted and managed by the Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary of Breganze (Vicenza, Italy).  Casa Rut's goal is to provide young immigrant women a familiar environment where  they are helped to protect and free themselves, and to undertake a common path aiming to the integration in Italy's society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5786.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sewing workspaces at the New Hope tailor's shop, where ex-sex workers work in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5441.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker irons fabrics for an arm chair caddy before being sewed at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5188.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: A Nigerian immigrant woman and ex-sex worker sews fabrics for an arm chair caddy at the New Hope tailor's shop in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5073.jpg
  • CASERTA, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2015: Sister Rita Giaretta (center), founder of Casa Rut and of the New Hope tailor's shop, talks to volunteers at the tailoring studio in Caserta, Italy, on February 25th 2015.<br />
<br />
New Hope is an ethnic tailor's shop that makes a variety of colourful products working mainly african fabrics. The New Hope social cooperative, founded in 2014, promotes a training workshop for your immigrant women, many of which have children, that want to integrate in Italian society.
    CIPG_20150225_INYT_CasaRut__M3_5150.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: Carmelite nuns in Saint Peter's Square wait for the "fumata" (or smoke), which is the announcement to the outer world by a conclave that a Papal has or hasn't been elected (white smoke if it has been electe; black smoke if it hasn't), in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013. "We don't look at the screen because it is much better to see it live", they said...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130312_ADAC_Conclave__MG_5005.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Argentinian catholic faithfuls wait for the "fumata" ,(or smoke), which is the announcement to the outer world by a conclave that a Papal has or hasn't been elected (white smoke if it has been electe; black smoke if it hasn't), in Saint Peter's square  in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130313_ADAC_Conclave__MG_5914.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: (L-R) Friars Charles (from Benin) and Itamar (from Venezuela), both students comuncation at the Opus Dei's Ponitifical University of the Holy Cross, film scenes of Saint Peter's square on the second day of the conclave for a reportage, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130313_ADAC_Conclave__MG_5751.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: (L-R) Dr. Hans-Peter Fischer, rector of Collegio Teutonico, is interviewed by journalist Barbara Baumgartner, at the cemetery of the Collegio Teutonico, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The Collegio Teutonico is the German College, the oldest German foundation in Rome, that was established and maintained at the Vatican for the education of future ecclesiastics of the Roman Catholic Church of German nationality. The college continues to assist poor Germans who come to Rome, either to visit the holy places or in search of occupation...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130313_ADAC_Conclave__MG_5378.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: A view of the cemetery of the Collegio Teutonico, or German College - the oldest German foundation in Rome, established and maintained at the Vatican for the education of future ecclesiastics of the Roman Catholic Church of German nationality, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The college continues to assist poor Germans who come to Rome, either to visit the holy places or in search of occupation...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130313_ADAC_Conclave__MG_5359.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: A man in Saint Peter's Square waits for the "fumata" (or smoke), which is the announcement to the outer world by a conclave that a Papal has or hasn't been elected (white smoke if it has been electe; black smoke if it hasn't), in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130312_ADAC_Conclave__MG_4982.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 MARCH 2013: (L-R) Portraits of the last 7 popes dressed by the Gammarellis (Benedict XVI, John Paul II, John Paul I, Paul VI, John XXIII, Pius XII and Pius XI), are hanged on a wall at the entrance of the Gammarelli tailor shop, a family owned business since 1798 working for the Roman clergy, that has dressed popes for generations, in Rome, Italy, on March 12, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130312_ADAC_Conclave__MG_4677.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: After the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, the 115 cardinals walk towards the Domus Sanctae Marthae (or Saint Marta's House), a guest house for the cardinals during the conclave,   before entering Sistine Chapel in the afternoon, in Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the Conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130312_ADAC_Conclave__MG_4302.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: (L-R) A Swiss guard and a Vatican gendarme monitor Saint Peter's Basilica during the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, with the 115 cardinals that will elect the new Pope, in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 14 MARCH 2013: Notker Wolf, 72, abbot primate of the Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict, poses for a portrait on the terrace of the Collegio Sant'Anselmo in Rome, Italy, on March 14, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: A view of the facade of Saint Peter's Basilica, as the new pope Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina appears at the central balcony, while the 114 cardinals are on the side balconies, in Saint Peter's square,  Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: The new pope, Argentinian cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio appears at the central  balcony of St Peter's Basilica's  after being elected the 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church on the second day of the conclave, in Vatican City on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Thousands of rain-soaked faithfuls wait for the announcement of the new pope after a puff  of white smoke came out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave took place, announcing to the outer world that a new Pope had been elected, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The 115 cardinals picked a new pope among their midst on the second day of the conclave, choosing Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, the first South American pope to lead the church. Jose Mario Bergoglio, called Francis I, is the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Thousands of rain-soaked faithfuls in Saint Peter's square cheer as a puff of white smoke comes out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave is taking place, announcing to the outer world that a new Pope has been elected, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The 115 cardinals picked a new pope among their midst on the second day of the conclave, choosing Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, the first South American pope to lead the church. Jose Mario Bergoglio, called Francis I, is the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Thousands of rain-soaked faithfuls in Saint Peter's square cheer as a puff of white smoke comes out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave is taking place, announcing to the outer world that a new Pope has been elected, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The 115 cardinals picked a new pope among their midst on the second day of the conclave, choosing Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, the first South American pope to lead the church. Jose Mario Bergoglio, called Francis I, is the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Thousands of rain-soaked faithfuls wait for the announcement of the new pope after a puff  of white smoke came out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave took place, announcing to the outer world that a new Pope had been elected, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The 115 cardinals picked a new pope among their midst on the second day of the conclave, choosing Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, the first South American pope to lead the church. Jose Mario Bergoglio, called Francis I, is the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Sister Laura (center, from Colombia), who studies philosophy and theology at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome, cheers together with thousands of other rain-soaked faithfuls in Saint Peter's square as a puff of white smoke comes out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave is taking place, announcing to the outer world that a new Pope has been elected, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The 115 cardinals picked a new pope among their midst on the second day of the conclave, choosing Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, the first South American pope to lead the church. Jose Mario Bergoglio, called Francis I, is the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: A puff of white smoke comes out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave is taking place, announces to the outer world that a new Pope has been elected, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The 115 cardinals picked a new pope among their midst on the second day of the conclave, choosing Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, the first South American pope to lead the church. Jose Mario Bergoglio, called Francis I, is the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Thousands of rain-soaked faithfuls wait for the "fumata" (or smoke), which is the announcement to the outer world by a conclave that a Papal has or hasn't been elected (white smoke if it has been elected; black smoke if it hasn't), in Saint Peter's square  in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Al Jazeera correspondant Hoda Hamid reports on the conclave from Saint Peter's square, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: A poster with the 115 voters (elettori, in italian), which are the 115 cardinals entering the conclave to elect the new Pope, is shown in the Vatican Media Center in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: Two carabinieri, the Italian military police, monitor Saint Peter's square on the second day of the conclave in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: (L-R) Dr. Hans-Peter Fischer, rector of Collegio Teutonico, is here in the cemetery of the Collegio Teutonico, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The Collegio Teutonico is the German College, the oldest German foundation in Rome, that was established and maintained at the Vatican for the education of future ecclesiastics of the Roman Catholic Church of German nationality. The college continues to assist poor Germans who come to Rome, either to visit the holy places or in search of occupation...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: (L-R) Dr. Hans-Peter Fischer, rector of Collegio Teutonico, is here in the church of the Collegio Teutonico, in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013. The Collegio Teutonico is the German College, the oldest German foundation in Rome, that was established and maintained at the Vatican for the education of future ecclesiastics of the Roman Catholic Church of German nationality. The college continues to assist poor Germans who come to Rome, either to visit the holy places or in search of occupation...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130313_ADAC_Conclave__MG_5467.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: (Front row, from center to right) Sisters Monica (from Spain), Laura (from Colombia) and Kenya (from Nicaragua), who study philisophy and theology at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome, cheer as they see the first "fumata" (or smoke) from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, which is the announcement to the outer world by a conclave that a Papal has or hasn't been elected (white smoke if it has been elected; black smoke if it hasn't), in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013. ..On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: Religious postcards, including images of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, are sold at the Savelli shop, specialized in artistic religous products since 1898, in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: After the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, Sister of Mother Teresa walk towards the exit of Saint Peter's Basilica before the 115 cardinals enter the Conclave in the afternoon, in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: After the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, the Swiss guards march from the nave towards the exit of Saint Peter's Basilica, in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130312_ADAC_Conclave__MG_4409.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: After the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, the 115 cardinals walk towards the Domus Sanctae Marthae (or Saint Marta's House), a guest house for the cardinals during the conclave,   before entering Sistine Chapel in the afternoon, in Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the Conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
    CIPG_20130312_ADAC_Conclave__MG_4290.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: (L-R) A Swiss guard and a Vatican gendarme monitor Saint Peter's Basilica during the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, with the 115 cardinals that will elect the new Pope, in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 12 MARCH 2013: A father holds his child in his arms to help him take a picture of the 115 cardinals entering Saint Peter's Basilica for the Pro Eligendo Pontifice Mass, or the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, in Vatican City, on March 12, 2013...After the mass, cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • VATICAN CITY - 13 MARCH 2013: in Vatican City, on March 13, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals entered the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 12 MARCH 2013: An example of a zucchetto, an ecclesiastical skullcap worn by popes, is on display in the shop window of the Gammarelli tailor shop, a family owned business since 1798 working for the Roman clergy, that has dressed popes for generations, in Rome, Italy, on March 12, 2013...On March 12, 2013, the 115 cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave will take place inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2016: Priests and nuns pose for a picture in front of a statue of Saint Pio in the cloister of the church of San Salvatore in Lauro, where the relics of Saint Pio and Saint Leopold are exposed,  in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2016.<br />
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Crowds of tens of thousands faithfuls and pilgrims greeted the arrival of the relics of Saint Pius of Pietrelcina – better known as Padre Pio – and Saint Leopold Mandic in Rome. On the afternoon of February 5h, the two saint will be taken in procession to St-Peter's basilica.<br />
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Saint Pio and Saint Leopold were two Franciscans that lived in the 20th century and that are well known as confessors and spiritual guides. Pope Francis himself requested that the relics of the saints come to Rome, in part to inspire the ministry of the priests who have been chosen as Missionaries of Mercy for the Jubilee.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 25 November 2013: Two nuns walk by via San Gregorio Armeno, a street known for its shops selling Naples’ famous Christmas crèches and figurines, in Naples, Italy, on November 25th, 2013.
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: Nuns arrive in Saint Peter's square from the colonnade in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • POMPEII, ITALY - 5 APRIL 2013:   Nuns collect offerings in the sacristy of the Pontifical Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in Pompeii, Italy, on April 5th, 2013.<br />
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In recent years, a series of collapses at the site have alarmed conservationists, who warn that the ancient Roman city is dangerously exposed to the elements ? and poorly served by the red tape, lack of strategic planning and limited personnel of the site's historically troubled management. <br />
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Pompeii, along with Herculaneum, was buried under 4 to 6 meters (13 to 20 ft) of ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. After its initial discovery in 1599, Pompeii was rediscovered as the result of intentional excavations in 1748 by the Spanish military engineer Rocque Joaquin de Alcubierre.<br />
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Pompeii is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist attractions of Italy, with approximately 2.5 million visitors every year.<br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - MARCH 10: Sisters of the religious institute of the Alcantarine Franciscan Nuns exit the Our Lady of Guadalupe church after U.S. Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York City gave a Sunday Mass, in Rome, Italy, on March 10, 2013. Cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave is scheduled to start on March 12 inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church...Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: Nuns arrive in Saint Peter's square from the colonnade in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • Vatican City - 9 MARCH 2013: Nuns exit Saint Peter's square from the colonnade in Vatican City on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - MARCH 10: (L-R) Mother Superior Sister Amelia and Sister Annachiara of the religious institute of the Alcantarine Franciscan Nuns exit the Our Lady of Guadalupe church after U.S. Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York City gave a Sunday Mass, in Rome, Italy, on March 10, 2013. Cardinals are set to enter the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role. The conclave is scheduled to start on March 12 inside the Sistine Chapel and will be attended by 115 cardinals as they vote to select the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church...Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Nuns are seen here after they cast their vote as they walk out of the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 1st municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
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The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2016: Two nuns photograph the relic of Saint Pio, exposed here in the church of San Salvatore in Lauro in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2016.<br />
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Crowds of tens of thousands faithfuls and pilgrims greeted the arrival of the relics of Saint Pius of Pietrelcina – better known as Padre Pio – and Saint Leopold Mandic in Rome. On the afternoon of February 5h, the two saint will be taken in procession to St-Peter's basilica.<br />
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Saint Pio and Saint Leopold were two Franciscans that lived in the 20th century and that are well known as confessors and spiritual guides. Pope Francis himself requested that the relics of the saints come to Rome, in part to inspire the ministry of the priests who have been chosen as Missionaries of Mercy for the Jubilee.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: The San Gregorio al Celio church complex which partly hosts the accommodation center ran by the the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, is seen here in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: A seminarist and volunteer opens the door of the accommodation center ran by the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, at San Gregorio al Celio in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, pray during the morning mass at the Mother House in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 AUGUST 2016: Casa Serena, a prefabricated house for homeless men, is seen here in Rome, Italy, on August 26th 2016.<br />
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Casa Serena, inaugurated in 1993, hosts approximately 70 men, 50 years or above, of any nationality, religion, colour. <br />
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The Missionaries of Charity-Contemplative is a diocesan religious Institute composed of Brothers and priests with equal rights and obligations, founded by Blessed Teresa of Calcutta with Fr. Sebastian Vazhakala in 1979. The members take public vows of Chastity, Poverty, Obedience and free service to the poor.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 AUGUST 2016: The interior of one of the dormitories of Casa Serena, a prefabricated house for homeless men is seen here in Rome, Italy, on August 26th 2016.<br />
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Casa Serena, inaugurated in 1993, hosts approximately 70 men, 50 years or above, of any nationality, religion, colour. <br />
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The Missionaries of Charity-Contemplative is a diocesan religious Institute composed of Brothers and priests with equal rights and obligations, founded by Blessed Teresa of Calcutta with Fr. Sebastian Vazhakala in 1979. The members take public vows of Chastity, Poverty, Obedience and free service to the poor.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 AUGUST 2016: A homeless man enters the chapel of Casa Serena, a prefabricated house for homeless men, to attend mass in Rome, Italy, on August 26th 2016.<br />
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Casa Serena, inaugurated in 1993, hosts approximately 70 men, 50 years or above, of any nationality, religion, colour. <br />
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The Missionaries of Charity-Contemplative is a diocesan religious Institute composed of Brothers and priests with equal rights and obligations, founded by Blessed Teresa of Calcutta with Fr. Sebastian Vazhakala in 1979. The members take public vows of Chastity, Poverty, Obedience and free service to the poor.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 AUGUST 2016: The garden of the Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, and the San Gregorio al Celio church complex, are seen here in Rome, Italy, on August 26th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 AUGUST 2016: Sister Mary Prema Pierick, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, poses for a portrait in the garden of the Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity in Rome, Italy, on August 26th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A nun is seen here before she votes as she enters the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 1st municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
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The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 9 MARCH 2013: A nun and a priest nearby Saint Peter's square in Rome, Italy, on March 9, 2013. <br />
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: The entrance gate that leads to the Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, is seen here next to the San Gregorio al Celio church in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, bring food at the accommodation center they run at San Gregorio al Celio, which hosts homeless men, in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: A homeless man hosted at the accommodation center ran the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, walks along the alley at San Gregorio al Celio in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: A homeless man hosted at the accommodation center ran the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, is here by the entrance at San Gregorio al Celio in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: A sister steps inside the accommodation center ran by the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, at San Gregorio al Celio in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: A welcome sign is seen here by the entrance of the accommodation center ran the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, at San Gregorio al Celio in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: The dining area of the accommodation center ran the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, at San Gregorio al Celio in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, pray during the morning mass at the Mother House in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 27 AUGUST 2016: Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, receive the communion during the morning mass at the Mother House in Rome, Italy, on August 27th 2016.<br />
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Mother Teresa, also known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, whose members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as the vow to give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor. Shortly after she died in 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the usual five-year waiting period and allowed the opening of the process to declare her sainthood. She was beatified in 2003. A second miracle was credited to her intercession by Pope Francis, in December 2015, paving the way for her to be recognised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Her canonisation is scheduled for September 4th 2016, a day before the 19th anniversary of her death.
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