Surprisingly Bally Bagayoko, who on 8 August welcomed Pope Leo XIV's visit to his city of St. Denis on 25 September. The language elements of his message combined a confession of personal pride to receive the head of the Church ("Very few mayors will, during their term of office, have the opportunity to welcome to their territory the spiritual leader of more than one billion Catholics throughout the world"), an accurate mastery of ecclesiastical…
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Surprisingly Bally Bagayoko, who on 8 August welcomed Pope Leo XIV's visit to his city of St. Denis on 25 September. The language elements of his message combined a confession of personal pride to receive the head of the Church ("Very few mayors will, during their term of office, have the opportunity to welcome to their territory the spiritual leader of more than one billion Catholics throughout the world"), an accurate mastery of ecclesiastical…