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oksian1 [2.3K]
3 years ago
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Who is the pope, where does he live?

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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
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Answer:

He lives at his house also where he #### his wife

Explanation:

thanks

Lelu [443]3 years ago
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His name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio and he lives in Vatican City which is a country in europe surrounded by rome
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