By MIZUKI ENOMOTO/ Staff Writer
November 22, 2019 at 07:00 JST
A scene in the book shows Pope Francis thinking about a photo of a boy standing at a cremation site in A-bomb-hit Nagasaki, filmed by U.S. military photographer Joe O’Donnell in 1945. (Mizuki Enomoto)
NAGASAKI--A resident here has given a soft touch to the turbulent history of Catholicism in this city in a recently released picture book ahead of a visit by the 82-year-old Pope Francis this month. [Read More]
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