The Bargachs are not typical Moroccans. Despite being proud Muslims, they celebrate a version of Christmas, eat as much paella as they do couscous, and pepper their native French and Arabic with Spanish words.“We are proud of being Spanish and Moroccan,” said Hassan Bargach, whose family
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Bishops celebrate Mass, lobby on Capitol Hill
Pope’s Holy Land Trip Raises Hopes, Questions
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Francis referred to three investigations during plane-ride press conference.
