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Father Joe Mele, episcopal vicar for leadership at the Diocese of Pittsburgh, raises his arms as Pope Francis addresses the crowd from a balcony overlooking the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol after Pope Francis addressed Congress on Thursday. "Catholics were a minority and now to see the Pope address Congress, it's really touching," says Father Mele of Morningside.

Father Joe Mele, episcopal vicar for leadership at the Diocese of Pittsburgh, raises his arms as Pope Francis addresses the crowd from a balcony overlooking the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol after Pope Francis addressed Congress on Thursday.
“Catholics were a minority and now to see the Pope address Congress, it’s really touching,” says Father Mele of Morningside.

Father Joe Mele, episcopal vicar for leadership at the Diocese of Pittsburgh, raises his arms as Pope Francis addresses the crowd from a balcony overlooking the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol after Pope Francis addressed Congress on Thursday.
“Catholics were a minority and now to see the Pope address Congress, it’s really touching,” says Father Mele of Morningside.