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Pope Francis goes home: but what about the 'evangelicos'?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA modest car with a messageAlessandro Bianchi/Reuters

So, what exactly was Pope Francis up to with his recent (July 8–12) trip to Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay? These are not, after all, countries like, say, Brazil and Mexico, that press heavily against the region’s economic and political levers.

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