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Pope Francis will continue his travel plans to Luxembourg and Belgium despite cancelling Monday's meetings due to a mild flu. The trip, his 46th foreign visit as pope, comes less than two weeks after a demanding 12-day, four-country excursion. The upcoming tour will focus on the needs of migrants in Europe and include a meeting with survivors of abuse by Catholic clergy.
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