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WCBS CBS 2 News Pope Coverage September 25, 2015

Think its safe to say that this is probably going to be his favorite stop during his whole trip here in new york, to see these children and their faces glowing, just to get this opportunity to meet pope francis. Ive had the opportunity to interview some of these kids that will have the oneonone time with pope francis. It was pretty school. They said he is pretty cool to have a pope that actually has an online social media account. They love reading his tweets. They love trying to get an opportunity to communicate with him. They said that he is the pope that is actually encouraging kids to feel proud of their faith, to get more involved with their spiritual life. And they are really very much inspired by him. They say hes kind of a celebrity, kind of up there with the likes of maybe kobe bryant thats how they look at him. Not just proud of their faith, hazel, but also proud of their heritage, their ancestry, where they came from. Dont hide it, embrace it and nurture it. And be open to o

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Enthusiasts leave Christmas decorations up

Leave up Christmas decorations and keep the halls decked with boughs of holly until February to bring cheer in the dark winter months, English Heritage has said. The charity is appealing to the public to follow the traditions of their medieval ancestors and leave festive decorations up until Candlemas on February 2. Candlemas, which has the full name the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was the official end of Christmas in medieval England. It consisted of great feasts and the blessing of candles that were to be used in churches in the coming year. People from across the country have been taking to social media to share snaps of their festive decor, with many saying they were leaning towards keeping the lights up for longer. 

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