Pope Francis warned a
crowd of thousands that access to his weekly general audience is
free, adding that those who try to sell the tickets are
criminals.
"I have to tell you something that I'd prefer not to say, but
I have to say it," the Pope began, explaining that tickets to
the general audience are printed in six different languages that
say they are free.
"Be careful, this is free, you come here without paying
because this is home to all and whoever tells you to pay - this
is a crime ... that man or that woman is a criminal," he said to
an applauding crowd.
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