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Pope Francis Wraps Up Mexico Trip Near The U.S. Border

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Pope Francis waves to the faithful upon his arrival in Morelia, Michoacán, on February 16, 2016. Pope Francis arrived in Mexico's troublesome western state of Michoacan, where the cult-like Knights Templar drug cartel and its pseudo-messianic leader terrorized the population until farmers revolted against them. (Enrique Castro/AFP/Getty Images)

Ending his six-day trip to Mexico in Ciudad Juárez, Pope Francis visits a prison and a college, and plans to hold mass about 300 feet away from the Rio Grande River, a landmark that marks Mexico’s border with the United States.

NPR’s Carrie Kahn speaks with  Here & Now’s Lisa Mullins about the highlights of the pope’s week, in the country with the second-highest number of Catholics in the world.

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