By The Associated Press VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has resumed greeting the public in St. Peter's Square, seven weeks after he interrupted the Sunday noon ritual to discourage crowds from gathering during the COVID-19 pandemic. Smiling broadly, Francis appeared at an Apostolic Palace window overlooking the square and greeted a couple of hundred people standing a safe distance apart in the cobblestone square. Most held umbrellas on a drizzly, windy day. 'In the square again!' Francis said. He appeared on the first Sunday since the Rome area regained Italy's 'yellow zone' designation, which carries the least restrictions on movement. […]
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