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The pope ignites unprecedented secular excitement, and this week US crowds coming to see him will likely be infiltrated by many non-religious admirers
Alana Massey
Wednesday 23 September 2015 12.00 EDT
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This was the Dalai Lamas instruction to 65,000 people in Central Park in September 2003. The crowd likely heeded this command: though it featured its fair share of Tibetan Buddhists, many thousands came to see him out of curiosity, and out of respect for his universal moral leadership.
This week, when Pope Francis addresses an estimated million people in Philadelphia, his attendance is also likely to be more diverse than usual.
Though Catholics from around the world will descend on the US northeast to listen to their leader, crowds will be infiltrated by non-religious admirers. Quotable because of the simplicity of his speech and relatable because of the plainness of his gestures, Pope Francis ignites unprecedented secular excitement. He is admired in spite of his Catholicism, rather than because of it.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/23/non-catholics-who-love-pope-francis
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