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Green Bay group traveling to see Pope Francis

September 22, 2015 By WRN Contributor

Pope Francis (PHOTO: Vatican)

Pope Francis (PHOTO: Vatican)

Pope Francis will be in Philadelphia later this week, and a group from the Green Bay Catholic Diocese is going to see him.

About 110 people, including Bishop David Ricken, are hopping on a bus leaving from Green Bay Tuesday morning to make the trip. Organizer Amy Kawula says people around the country are excited about the Pope’s visit, and they’re happy that they’re going to be a part of it.

Kawula says they’ll also participate in the World Meeting of Families Congress, and tour four shrines. They also plan to attend a public Mass with the pontiff on Sunday.

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