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00:00I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. My name is Diego Molina, I'm a militant social militant.
00:04I want to invite you to my friends and friends of Alma Plus.
00:07In this day, we wake up with the dolorous news of the death of Papa Francisco.
00:13A news that we touch on the Argentine and Latin American people,
00:18because we feel that Francisco was a papa that came from here,
00:21from our identity, where the solidarity, the love of the people,
00:26the struggle for the common people, are essential values that Francisco brought to the Vatican
00:31and also brought to a universal perspective.
00:34We fight for the poor, we talk about social movements like poetas,
00:39that there are where others descartan, they build solidarity.
00:43Francisco is that, he opted for a humble perspective, simple perspective,
00:48that opened the door to that we could be part of the Church,
00:52to be part of a collective reflection.
00:54And he is the papa that is remembered as the papa of the option for the poor,
00:59who questioned a powerful church that sometimes looked at the power
01:03and had forgotten the poor.
01:05Thanks, Francisco, for your commitment with the humildest.
01:07Thanks for not forgetting this identity comunitarian
01:09and for being Embajador of the Social Justice against the world.

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