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Pope will visit poor in S. American countries
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Pope will visit poor in S. American countries

  • Jul 1, 2015
  • Jul 1, 2015 Updated Jul 1, 2015
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Pigs rummage through garbage searching for leftovers. The people live in shacks made of plywood and corrugated metal. Any semblance of stability in the sprawling slum of 15,000 families is upended when heavy rains burst the banks of the nearby Paraguay River, turning dirt roads to impassable pools of mud. Banado Norte is one of the areas of extreme poverty that Pope Francis will visit during his tour of three South American countries that begins Sunday. In Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay, the pope will spend time in places rarely, if ever, seen by tourists and avoided by locals. The visit by Francis, who has put aiding the poor at the center of his church's mission, is raising hopes for many of the Roman Catholic faithful whose lives of abject poverty will get a rare moment in the spotlight.

— The Associated Press

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this May 30, 2015 photo, youths gather after playing soccer at the San Juan soccer club field in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. Pope Francis is expected to meet with residents here at this field during his July visit. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this May 29, 2015 photo, members of Palacios-Espinola family eat breakfast outside their shack home in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. The family said they earn about $100 dollars total per month by collecting and selling aluminum cans and plastic. From left are one-year-old Dana, Victoria, four-year-old Deidamia, Candida and Sergio. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this May 30, 2015 photo, Felix Portillo and Maria Josefina Chamorro pray the rosary together inside the San Juan Baptist Chapel, where Pope Francis is expected to visit in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. They belong to the "Legionarios de la Virgen Maria" charity group that meets every Saturday to pray the rosary. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this June 2, 2015 photo, Maria Lopez collects water from a river to use in her bathroom in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. Many homes in this neighborhood don't have running water, and depend on the river and public fountains. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this May 29, 2015 photo, Paulina Palacios-Espinola does homework outside her family's home in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. Paulina, 12, doesn't have her own room inside her family's small, wooden shack and prefers to use the family's table outdoors. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this May 30, 2015 photo, trash collectors secure a load on their truck in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. The men work for a recycling depot that collects and sells used aluminum cans, other metals, plastic and cardboard. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this June 4, 2015 photo, meat processing workers Mauro Servin, left, and Luis Lopez load meat on a truck in the Tablada Nueva neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. The meat industry is the biggest in this area, and the second major export industry for the country. Many of the workers live in the nearby Banado Norte neighborhood which Pope Francis will visit in July. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In the June 10, 2015 photo, Jesuit priest Guillermo Lebron, known by residents as Padre Lalo, plays guitar as he celebrates Mass at the Sagrada Familia church in the poor Tablada Nueva neighborhood in Asuncion, Paraguay. The July visit by Pope Francis, who has put aiding the poor at the center of the church’s mission, is raising hopes for many of the Catholic faithful whose lives of abject poverty will get a rare moment in the spotlight. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay Pope The Poor Photo Gallery

In this June 2, 2015 photo, a dog begs for food from lime factory workers taking a break to eat in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay, an area Pope Francis will visit in July. In Paraguay, Ecuador and Bolivia, the pope will spend time in places rarely, if ever, seen by tourists. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay The Poor Photo Gallery

In this June 1, 2015 photo, Ruben Dario Morales sells clothing and food from a store he runs out of his home in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. The San Juan Baptist Chapel is just a few blocks from Morales' residence where Pope Francis is expected to visit in July. The vendor said it's a blessing the pope is coming to his neighborhood. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay The Poor Photo Gallery

In this June 10, 2015 photo, a resident walks along the unpaved Hidalgo street in the Banado Norte neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. The neighborhood is one of the areas of extreme poverty that Pope Francis will visit during his tour of three South American countries in July. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

Paraguay The Poor Photo Gallery

Paraguay The Poor Photo Gallery

In this June 4, 2015 photo, meat plant workers wash cattle at a meat packing plant in the Tablada Nueva neighborhood of Asuncion, Paraguay. The meat industry is the biggest in this area, and the second major export industry for the country. Many of the workers here live in the nearby Banado Norte neighborhood which Pope Francis will visit in July. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Jorge Saenz

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