When Pope Francis arrives in Washington Tuesday night,
he will set his suitcase down at the Apostolic Nunciature, informally
known as the Vatican Embassy. It’s an unassuming mansion along a highly trafficked stretch of Massachusetts Avenue, directly across the street from the Naval Observatory and the vice president’s mansion.
When Francis looks out onto the locked-down avenue, however, closed to all but the southbound buses and a trickle of cars, he probably won’t see a 72-year-old, white-haired Polish immigrant named John Wojnowski, who has become as much a part of that sidewalk as the blistered concrete.
https://popevisit2015.yahoo.com/post/129616122914/the-man-pope-francis-should-meet-in-washington
When Francis looks out onto the locked-down avenue, however, closed to all but the southbound buses and a trickle of cars, he probably won’t see a 72-year-old, white-haired Polish immigrant named John Wojnowski, who has become as much a part of that sidewalk as the blistered concrete.
https://popevisit2015.yahoo.com/post/129616122914/the-man-pope-francis-should-meet-in-washington