#firstfemalesaint Pope canonizes Argentina's first female saint as the country's libertarian president Milei looks on Left Center Right
Bias Insights Argentine President Javier Milei, who previously called Pope Francis an "imbecile" and accused him of "preaching communism," embraced the Pope during a Mass, signaling a softer tone since taking office. Milei is scheduled to have private meetings with Pope Francis, Italy's far-right Premier Giorgia Meloni, and the president. Pope Francis has forgiven Milei for his campaign rhetoric and expressed the possibility of visiting Argentina this year. Insights by Ground AI Does this summary seem wrong? 67 Articles All Left 20 Center 20 Right 5 News & Record News & Record Lean Left High Factuality Media Conglomerate: Lee Enterprises Argentina to get its first female saint BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A Catholic laywoman who lived in 18th-century Argentina and joined the Jesuits in their evangelical mission throughout the South American country will become the first female saint from the home country of Pope Francis on Sunday.
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Argentine President Javier Milei, who previously called Pope Francis an "imbecile" and accused him of "preaching communism," embraced the Pope during a Mass, signaling a softer tone since taking office.
Milei is scheduled to have private meetings with Pope Francis, Italy's far-right Premier Giorgia Meloni, and the president.
Pope Francis has forgiven Milei for his campaign rhetoric and expressed the possibility of visiting Argentina this year.
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Argentina to get its first female saint
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A Catholic laywoman who lived in 18th-century Argentina and joined the Jesuits in their evangelical mission throughout the South American country will become the first female saint from the home country of Pope Francis on Sunday.