Pope Francis had a message this weekend for journalists spreading so-called “fake news”: you’re committing a “very serious sin.”
Monday, 18 December 2017
Pope criticizes 'fake news', calls it a 'grave sin'
Pope criticizes 'fake news', calls it a 'grave sin'

Pope Francis had a message this weekend for journalists spreading so-called “fake news”: you’re committing a “very serious sin.”
Pope Francis had a message this weekend for journalists spreading so-called “fake news”: you’re committing a “very serious sin.”
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