Pope sorry for stolen indigenous statues, says they have been found

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 Pope Francis has asked for forgiveness for the theft of indigenous statues from a church near the Vatican, and says they have been recovered, undamaged.

‘`As bishop of the diocese [of Rome], I ask forgiveness” for what happened, Francis has said during a session of the Vatican’s summit on the Amazon, according to reports from a press pool.

The statues, which were stolen and dumped in the Tiber River on Monday, “have been found” and “have not been damaged,” the pope has indicated
Arch-conservatives had celebrated the removal of the artefacts, which represent the Pachamama (Mother Earth) Incan goddess, considering their presence in a Catholic place of worship a pagan atrocity. (dpa/NAN)

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