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00:00We receive hundreds of letters in the day,
00:11directed by the Papa, with 100 kilos per day,
00:16so we have a week of about 500-550 kilos.
00:21The provenance is not only from the national territory,
00:24as we can see from the correspondence here in front,
00:28but they come from every part of the world.
00:31There are also many letters written by children,
00:34and it's interesting to see how, in the era of digitalization,
00:41many people use the pen to write to the Papa.
00:49I imagine, beyond the cards that are the most evident,
00:54that they give us the gifts in a particular way,
00:57in this moment in which they are entered into the Vatican.
01:05They can vary depending on the days,
01:07some times 4, 5, 6, 7,
01:10depending on the days, and depending on the period.
01:13In the period in which we are closer to the festivities,
01:16we have extraordinary events.
01:19In reality, there is not a particular anecdote,
01:23but there are many,
01:25just simply to see this letter of the cuoricini
01:29certainly addressed by the Papa by a child.
01:37The letters that we process this morning
01:40will be sent directly to the Vatican today.
01:44The other hand you will find is that,
01:45the one of the people that are in the��
01:46who can find out,
01:47the two people that are open and on the left.
01:49This was the message that was sent to us,
01:51and it represents the last day.
01:52The two people that can cast aside
01:54from the�� in the church,
01:55which were sent to us the family and the ones
01:57who have been sent to us and was then
01:58that we can send to him.
02:00We want to take a walk to the family,
02:02and see where he was with the family and our family.
02:04There are some people talking about
02:05about a family of the family.
02:06It's absolutely true.

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