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                    [Title] => Santo Papa Futbol Cup set to honor Pope Francis
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Pope Francis' affection for football did not go unnoticed for the Filipino faithful especially in the Typhoon Yolanda-ravaged Tacloban City as a three-day Santo Papa Futbol Cup is set to kick off Thursday in line with the Papal visit in the country.

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Over a year after typhoon Yolanda brought devastation to much of Central Visayas, several families including thousands of children in the affected areas are still living in makeshift tents and temporary shelters.

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Pope Francis' affection for football did not go unnoticed for the Filipino faithful especially in the Typhoon Yolanda-ravaged Tacloban City as a three-day Santo Papa Futbol Cup is set to kick off Thursday in line with the Papal visit in the country.

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Over a year after typhoon Yolanda brought devastation to much of Central Visayas, several families including thousands of children in the affected areas are still living in makeshift tents and temporary shelters.

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