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Pope Francis visits Auschwitz Concentration camp, meets survivors

Pope Francis visits Auschwitz Concentration camp, meets survivors

YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. Pope Francis paid a somber visit to the site of the former Nazi Germnan death camp of Auschwitz in southern Poland on July 29, reports ABC News.

Francis entered the camp on foot, walking slowly beneath the gate at Auschwitz displaying the words "Arbeit Macht Frei" -- a German phrase meaning, roughly, "Work Sets You Free."

The Vatican said Francis wanted to mourn the victims in quiet prayer and meditation, and for roughly 15 minutes he prayed silently before meeting with several survivors of the camp, greeting them one by one, shaking their hands and kissing the elderly survivors on the cheeks. He then carried a large white candle and placed it at the Death Wall, where prisoners were executed.

Francis left a message, written in his native Spanish, at the Auschwitz Memorial site asking for mercy for the victims, which was then tweeted out by the camp's verified twitter account. 








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