According to a top official with the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, the unity of the Church that would be represented on a papal visit to Argentina could help create a new social dialogue and unity in the country.
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Sr. Liliana Franco said that while Latin America remains a place of pain and bloodshed, it is one where the church can help the "perpetually excluded."
Under Pope Francis’ leadership, the Roman Curia has become less and less Italian-speaking and more and more Spanish-speaking. The Argentinian pope, who has a perfect command of Italian due to his Piedmontese origins, surrounds himself with people who speak his mother tongue. He has thus filled dozens of management positions with candidates from Spain and Latin America.