In the last hours here and before leaving for Paraguay, which will end the South American tour that brought him for the second time to Latin America, His Holiness will visit the Palmasola prison, where he will circulate through its interior in the popemobile.

Inside the prison, he will tour the control pavilions, the micro hospital, up to the sports field, where he will share more closely with the inmates. Jorge Bergoglio will then contact the country's bishops in the church of Santa Cruz, then take the road to the Viru Viru International Airport, that will host the farewell ceremony.

During his stay here, the Pope celebrated a Mass in which he urged everyone to care for and preserve the earth to receive the fruit that allows human existence. He also highlighted the role of women in society and the importance of family, the circle where the values that make people better in life are first learned.

Meanwhile, at the close of the Second World Meeting of Social Movements, which ended yesterday, the highest authority of the Catholic Church recommended the world to change its vision for the poorest, to set aside individualism, care for the land and respect the rights of the most vulnerable sectors of society.

In the Municipal Coliseum in the city, the Pope said that these are the groups that have the future of the world in their hands, their ability to organize and promote alternatives to ensure their right to have land to farm, a roof to live and a job to survive.

Francis arrived here last Wednesday, July 8, from Ecuador, to fulfill an invitation to meet the country's president, Evo Morales, who held it during his participation in October 2014 in the first version of the meeting that welcomes diverse Popular movements of the world.

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