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Pope Gives On-Screen Sermon as Vatican Museums Close Over Virus
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Pope Francis has joined Italy’s efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus, taking to video streaming to address the faithful as the Vatican closed its world-renowned museums.
Francis’s comments to mark the end of the weekly Angelus devotion were broadcast by live streaming from a library inside the Vatican on Sunday. However, the pontiff did make a personal appearance, blessing the people gathered in St. Peter’s Square from the window he uses for regular sermons.