Behind the access fence to the Pope’s massive mass in Cibeles, a group of people with yellow vests stands out from the crowd. There are thirty volunteers from the Bocatas Christian association, who seek to bring those most in need closer to the event, but from outside. They denounce that the homeless in the center have been separated during the visit: “They cleaned the streets because the Pope was coming,” says Jesús de Alba, one of the spokespersons.
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