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Pope Francis spins a basketball on a pencil

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English: Pope Francis spins a basketball on a pencil during a sporting event in the Vatican City
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Source YouTube: Vatican Magazine "Verso traguardi di fede", 10-11-2017 – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today at 4:41
Author Andrea Mazzuca

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