Before he left Argentina and moved to Italy to become pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio would visit the country’s villas miserias, not in a car flanked by security guards, but by bus – and this is what his people remember. “He would come here, kiss our feet, the feet of the people,” said Aida Bogarin, aged 44. “It was everything to us.” For decades, Bergoglio was dedicated to working in the capital’s poorest neighbourhoods, earning him the nickname the “priest of the slums”. In Villa 21-24, locals have gathered for months to say their prayers for the pontiff, as he experienced
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