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Brazilian Catholics manage to express their faith amid the pandemic

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Brasilia, Apr 10 (EFE).- Many priests and faithful in Brazil, the country with the largest number of Catholics in the world, managed to express their faith this Good Friday amid the restrictions imposed on many cities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (CAMERA: Joedson Alves)FOOTAGE OF THE THEATER GROUP OF VIERNES SANTO AND STATEMENTS FROM THE ACTOR MARCELO AUGUSTO SANTOS AND MAURO SILVA, FIEL.

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