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Why did the Pope take the possibility of being angry with Hungary?

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To analyze – Pope Francis has denied Hungary a seven-hour leave of absence, denying him official visit to Slovakia.

Master stroke or sword stroke in the water? Pope Francis’ visit to Hungary and Slovakia Ends this Wednesday. He will leave a strange memory in the long series of 171 international pope journeys from Paul VI. The Vatican has never had such disparities between the two countries: Francis agreed to Hungary for seven hours, yet denied Slovakia’s 72-hour official official visit status.

What does this gesture mean? It is based on an objective fact, now verified: this pope hates right-wing nationalist policies. That’s it Victor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary, In particular. When the Pope visited Cuba in September 2015, he addressed Fidel Castro, an open oppressor of human rights and the Church, with great respect. Franകോois personally went to Castro’s house! The same soft eyes of China today. This Jesuit pope dreams of going there.

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