The vice president met with the Supreme Pontiff for almost an hour. At the end of the audience, Francisco asked Villarruel “not to slack off and not to lose common sense.”
Vice President Victoria Villarruel visited Pope Francis in the Vatican this Monday. The meeting lasted about an hour and during which the Supreme Pontiff asked him “not to slack off and not to lose common sense.”
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“Audience with the Holy Father, today in Vatican City. Thank you Holy Father for your words, advice and for always keeping our beloved Argentina in mind!” Villarruel expressed through a message on his social network account X (formerly Twitter).


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Villarruel explained: “Women must wear black. Today the mantilla is optional in the protocol, but the one I used was because it belonged to my grandmother and I was excited to be able to use it.
Meanwhile, in a video that accompanied the message, the vice president can be heard asking Francis “How are you?”, to which the Holy Father responded “I’m still alive and are you surviving?” and she noted, “Yes, me too. I’m so glad to see him standing and well.”
The Pope was grateful for the visit and the present that Villarruel brought him, which was a statue of a horse with its foal, while he also gave him a Spanish sweet and Francis “gave him a blessed Rosary along with other presents,” sources said. close to the official.
At the end of the audience, Francisco asked Villarruel “not to slack off and not lose common sense,” while she told him: “I pray for you, but you pray for me.”
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Audience with the Holy Father, today in Vatican City. Thank you Holy Father for your words, advice and for always keeping our beloved Argentina in mind! pic.twitter.com/yLwG4UYuEy
— Victoria Villarruel (@VickyVillarruel) October 14, 2024
Source: Ambito

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