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Is This Thing On Premiere - LA

Is This Thing On Premiere - LA

Mary Lynn Rajskub, At The Los Angeles Premiere Of Searchlight Pictures' "Is This Thing On?" At Vidiots In Los Angeles CA, USA on December 18, 2025. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Is This Thing On Premiere - LA

Is This Thing On Premiere - LA

Mary Lynn Rajskub, At The Los Angeles Premiere Of Searchlight Pictures' "Is This Thing On?" At Vidiots In Los Angeles CA, USA on December 18, 2025. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Is This Thing On Premiere - LA

Is This Thing On Premiere - LA

Mary Lynn Rajskub, At The Los Angeles Premiere Of Searchlight Pictures' "Is This Thing On?" At Vidiots In Los Angeles CA, USA on December 18, 2025. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Searchlight Pictures’ ‘Is This Thing On?’ Premiere

Searchlight Pictures’ ‘Is This Thing On?’ Premiere

Mary Lynn Rajskub arriving at Searchlight Pictures’ “Is This Thing On?” Los Angeles premiere held at Vidiots on December 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Starbuck/ AFF/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Searchlight Pictures’ ‘Is This Thing On?’ Premiere

Searchlight Pictures’ ‘Is This Thing On?’ Premiere

Mary Lynn Rajskub arriving at Searchlight Pictures’ “Is This Thing On?” Los Angeles premiere held at Vidiots on December 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Starbuck/ AFF/ABACAPRESS.COM

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'Marty Supreme' New York Premiere

'Marty Supreme' New York Premiere

Mary Bronstein and Ronald Bronstein attending the 'Marty Supreme' New York Premiere held at the Regal Times Square on December 16, 2025 in New York City, NY Photo bySteven Bergman/AFF/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV welcomes about 1,000 participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ at the Vatican on December 13, 2025. After their meeting with the Pope, the group processed to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in downtown Rome and celebrated Holy Mass. The Basilica of St. Mary Major is also known as the ‘Bethlehem of the West’ as the Holy Crib is preserved there. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/ Vatican Media/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV welcomes about 1,000 participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ at the Vatican on December 13, 2025. After their meeting with the Pope, the group processed to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in downtown Rome and celebrated Holy Mass. The Basilica of St. Mary Major is also known as the ‘Bethlehem of the West’ as the Holy Crib is preserved there. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/ Vatican Media/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV welcomes about 1,000 participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ at the Vatican on December 13, 2025. After their meeting with the Pope, the group processed to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in downtown Rome and celebrated Holy Mass. The Basilica of St. Mary Major is also known as the ‘Bethlehem of the West’ as the Holy Crib is preserved there. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/ Vatican Media/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV welcomes about 1,000 participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ at the Vatican on December 13, 2025. After their meeting with the Pope, the group processed to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in downtown Rome and celebrated Holy Mass. The Basilica of St. Mary Major is also known as the ‘Bethlehem of the West’ as the Holy Crib is preserved there. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/ Vatican Media/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV welcomes about 1,000 participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ at the Vatican on December 13, 2025. Right: Edgard Ivan Rimaycuna Inga, Pope’s private secretary. After their meeting with the Pope, the group processed to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in downtown Rome and celebrated Holy Mass. The Basilica of St. Mary Major is also known as the ‘Bethlehem of the West’ as the Holy Crib is preserved there. Photo by (EV) Matteo Pernaselci/ Vatican Media/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV welcomes about 1,000 participants in the ‘Living Nativity’ at the Vatican on December 13, 2025. After their meeting with the Pope, the group processed to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in downtown Rome and celebrated Holy Mass. The Basilica of St. Mary Major is also known as the ‘Bethlehem of the West’ as the Holy Crib is preserved there. Photo by (EV) Simone Risoluti/ Vatican Media/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow delivers her speech during the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow delivers her speech during the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210The honorary table with Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow, Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry Omar M. Yaghi, Crown Princess Victoria, Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry Susumu Kitagawa and Noriko Sakaguchi during the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210The honorary table with Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow, Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry Omar M. Yaghi, Crown Princess Victoria, Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry Susumu Kitagawa and Noriko Sakaguchi during the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210The Nobel Foundation's Chairwoman Astrid Söderbergh Widding, King Carl Gustaf and Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow during the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210The Nobel Foundation's Chairwoman Astrid Söderbergh Widding, King Carl Gustaf and Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow during the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251210From left, Nobel Prize winners in Physics John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis, Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi, Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi, Nobel Prize winner in Literature László Krasznahorkai, Nobel Prize winner in Economics Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt at the Nobel Prize ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 2025.Photo: Pontus Lundahl / TT / Code 10050

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

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Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious Procession During Fete Des Lumieres 2025 - Lyon

Religious procession from St-Jean Cathedral to Fourvière Basilica to bear witness to the people of Lyon's attachment to the Virgin Mary during Fete des Lumieres (Lights Festival) in Lyon, France on December 8, 2025.Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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