ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - Pope Francis acknowledged on Thursday that his recent remarks calling out the U.S. Catholic Church as
"They got angry, but let's move on, move on," Francis told a journalist on the plane taking him to Mongolia.
On Monday, the Jesuit magazine Civilta Cattolica published comments Francis made while meeting Jesuit priests in Lisbon for World Youth Day in early August.
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