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Thanks.VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis ended his general audience Wednesday, telling in detail about his trip to Caucasus, Radio Vaticana reports. The Pope described his visit to Georgia and Azerbaijan as complementary to his visit to Armenia and thus by visiting all three Caucasus countries, he was able “to confirm the Catholic communities there and encourage all people in their journey towards peace and fraternity.” “May God bless Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, and guide his holy people in those countries.” The Pope stated According to him, although both Georgia and Azerbaijan have ancient historical, cultural and religious roots, they have only just celebrated twenty-five years of independence after the continuous Soviet period. “The Catholic Church is called to be close to them, especially through works of charity and promoting the good of the human person, in communion with the other Churches and Christian communities, and in dialogue with other religious communities,” the Pope stressed. Speaking last week in Tbilisi to worshipers from Georgia's small Catholic community, Pope Francis called for peaceful "coexistence" in the conflict-ridden ex-Soviet region.
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The issue here is that your curly quotes are getting turned into:
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Might be an issue with the character set you’re using in your operating system, but we actually can’t replicate it on this end.
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Good to know that its not from the plugin. I know its not a problem for you but is there anyway I can change that globally in the site?
There are too many factors that could cause such an issue. Could also be from you copy/pasting that text from somewhere else into WordPress. Unfortunately we won’t be able to help you resolve this.
Ok thank you
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