Stay informed with this week’s Vaticano Updates as we bring you the most significant news from Pope Francis and the Vatican. From the unveiling of a statue honoring a Korean saint at St. Peter’s Basilica to Cardinal Zuppi’s diplomatic mission in China for peace efforts in Ukraine, we cover it all. Plus, get insights into Pope Francis’ response to Libya’s devastating floods, his message at the Clinton Global Initiative, and his meeting with King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium. Join us for a glimpse into the Holy Father’s recent activities and important global issues.

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