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"The Book Opens up Many Aspects that We Did Not Know Before"

Summary by siol.net
On the occasion of the release of the autobiography Pope Francis: Hope in the Slovenian language, long-time RTV Slovenia correspondent from Rome and the Vatican Janko Petrovec and Bishop Anton Jamnik outlined their views on the life and work of the late Pope Francis, as well as their personal meetings with him. Both emphasized that Francis was a man who placed great importance on a specific individual and his personal story.
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On the occasion of the release of the autobiography Pope Francis: Hope in the Slovenian language, long-time RTV Slovenia correspondent from Rome and the Vatican Janko Petrovec and Bishop Anton Jamnik outlined their views on the life and work of the late Pope Francis, as well as their personal meetings with him. Both emphasized that Francis was a man who placed great importance on a specific individual and his personal story.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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