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The University of Santo Tomas in Manila held an exhibition of Pope Francis memorabilia to remember the late pontiff's visit.

The items include a wooden chair used in 2015 by Pope Francis, a guest book and the pen he used to sign it along with other mementos that have drawn crowds. (Video courtesy of Associated Press)

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Transcript
00:00This is a beautiful view of the world.
00:30It says that the food is not in the middle of the day.
00:34I will not drink water.
00:38I would like to like to drink water.
00:42I would like to drink water.
00:46I will drink water.
00:50I will drink water.
00:56Why? Because he stayed long here in the university.
01:12On this passing of our holiness, Paul Francis, the University of Santo Tomas, puts up this
01:24small exhibit to honor Pope Francis who visited the University of Santo Tomas last January 18, 2015.
01:54It's melancholic since although he died, we still have his presence here.
02:03At least we have memoriams about him here. At least he is remembered.
02:09I'm a favorite Pope for his achievements here, especially how he cares for the environment, our goal,
02:16Laudato Si, and how that is preserved here, how it is kept well maintained, and the memory still lives on him.

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