Pope baptizes babies at Sistine Chapel
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Pope Francis baptises one of 32 babies during a mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis leaves at the end of a mass where 32 babies were baptized in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis leaves at the end of a mass where 32 babies were baptized in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis leaves at the end of a mass where 32 babies were baptized in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis waves as he leads the Angelus prayer from the window of the Apostolic palace in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican
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Pope Francis delivers a speech during the Angelus prayer from the window of the Apostolic palace in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican
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Pope Francis leads a mass where 32 babies were baptized in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis leads a mass where 32 babies were baptized in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis leads a mass where 32 babies were baptized in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis baptises one of 32 babies during a mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis baptises one of 32 babies during a mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis baptises one of 32 babies during a mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis baptises one of 32 babies during a mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Pope Francis baptises one of 32 babies during a mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
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Faithful watch a maxi screen as Pope Francis leads the Angelus prayer from the window of the Apostolic palace in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican
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Pope Francis waves as he leads the Angelus prayer from the window of the Apostolic palace in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican
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Pope Francis held Mass at the Sistine Chapel on January 14, 2014 and baptized 32 babies of families in attendance. The oft-controversial pope even attracted attention today when he told the mothers present that they were free to breastfeed in the church if they needed to do so.