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Francis returns to South America for 3-nation visit

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Hundreds of thousands of people fill a park in Ecuador’s main port city Monday for Pope Francis’ first big event of his three-nation South American tour, a Mass dedicated to the family.

Guayaquil, Ecuador — Hundreds of thousands of people filled a park in Ecuador’s main port city Monday for Pope Francis’ first big event of his three-nation South American tour, hoping for a glimpse of Latin America’s first pope returning to his home soil for a Mass dedicated to the family.

Many pilgrims spent the night outdoors, and some walked for miles to reach the park on Guayaquil’s northern outskirts where the crowd sang hymns and sought pockets of shade to keep cool amid the scorching sun and high humidity. Firefighte­rs sprayed them with water hoses to provide relief.

“I’m tired. I’m hungry, I haven’t slept but I’m also full of emotion and joy in my heart,” said Vicente Huilcatoma, a 47-year-old retired police officer who walked 25 miles to reach Samanes Park.

The Vatican had originally estimated more than 1 million people would turn out for the Mass, and government organizers put the crowd at above 1 million people in the hour before the service began. But government spokesman Gabriel Almeida rolled back the estimate to several hundred thousand after officials viewed aerial images of the area.

Across the park, Ecuadorean national flags and papal banners waved above the enormous sea of people, who were divided into quadrants Francis looped around slowly on his popemobile to cheers of “Francisco! Francisco!”

In his homily, Francis praised families as the bedrock of society — “the nearest hospital, the first school for the young, the best home for the elderly” — and said miracles are performed every day inside a family out of love. But he said sometimes the love and happiness runs out.

“How many women, sad and lonely, wonder when love left, when it slipped away from their lives?” he asked. “How many elderly people feel left out of family celebratio­ns, cast aside and longing each day for a little love?”

Francis has dedicated the first two years of his pontificat­e to family issues, giving weekly catechism lessons on different aspects of family life and inviting the entire church to study ways to provide better pastoral care for Catholic families, people who are divorced, gays and families in “nontraditi­onal” situations.

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 ??  ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS Pope Francis waves to the smartphone-carrying crowd Monday as he rides through the park where he celebrated Mass in Guayaquil, Ecuador. A crowd estimated at several hundred thousand people greeted Francis on the packed dirt of Samanes...
ASSOCIATED PRESS Pope Francis waves to the smartphone-carrying crowd Monday as he rides through the park where he celebrated Mass in Guayaquil, Ecuador. A crowd estimated at several hundred thousand people greeted Francis on the packed dirt of Samanes...

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