In the frontier soup kitchens and makeshift shelters of the world’s margins, Pope Francis is remembered as the “Pope of migrants”—a steadfast advocate who offered spiritual refuge to those fleeing poverty, violence, and oppression. For thoughtful analysis and deeper insight into his life and enduring legacy, FRANCE 24’s Annette Young welcomes Anna Rowlands, St Hilda Professor of Catholic Social Thought and Practice at Durham University’s Department of Theology and Religion.
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