The Pope Is Caught Slapping a Woman's Hand in Shocking Video
Pope Francis was caught on camera repeatedly slapping the hand of a woman trying to speak with him.Hello and welcome to 2020, year that is already doing the very most. Yesterday, Pope Francis was greeting pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square when he was caught on camera slapping the hand of a woman who was attempting to talk with him. In a video shared by
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