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Schools reflect on Pope’s announcement

Monday, February 11, 2013

Joey Pintuci, far left, and Gabby Gomez, middle, during an opening school prayer at Holy Trinity Catholic School on Feb. 11, the day Pope Benedict XVI announced he would resign at the end of the month.

As students arrived at Catholic schools across the Dallas area Monday morning, they learned the news that Pope Benedict XVI had announced his retirement. Students, faculty and family members responded with prayer and reflection.

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