(25 Apr 2025)
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ARCHIVE: In air, en route to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo - 31 January 2023
1. The Associated Press' Nicole Winfield shaking hand with Pope Francis on plane
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Vatican City - 24 April 2025
2. Winfield speaking with faithful queuing to pay homage to Francis
3. Pan left from Winfield speaking to Reverend Spadaro to St. Peter's Basilica
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicole Winfield, Associated Press:
“My name is Nicole Winfield. I'm the Vatican correspondent for the Associated Press. I've been covering the Vatican since about 2001. So three papacies, Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis. And I covered the entirety of Pope Francis' pontificate from his election until his death. And I got to travel around the world with him. We went to dozens and dozens of countries, Africa, Asia, South America, all throughout Europe. And I wanted to gather some of those memories in trying to make sense of what this pontificate meant to me, to journalists, and to the world."
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ARCHIVE: In air, en route to Santiago, Chile - 22 January 2018
5. Francis replying to Winfield's question on abuse cases within the Church of Chile UPSOUND Pope Francis (Italian): “I haven’t heard from any victim of Barros."
Nicole Winfield (Italian): “There are! There are!“
Pope Francis (Italian): “No!”
Nicole Winfield (Italian): “There are victims of Karadima who say that Barros was there!”
Pope Francis (Italian): “But they didn’t come forward. They didn’t give evidence for a judgment. You, with good intentions, tell me that there are victims, but I haven’t seen them because they didn’t present themselves.”
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Vatican City - 24 April 2025
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicole Winfield, Associated Press:
“Francis when he was elected, didn't really have a good sense, especially of the issue of clergy sexual abuse. And for American media in particular, that was a major issue. And so there were some challenging moments where I and other journalists really had to call him out on things that he had not understood or misunderstood or made some really bad mistakes. One of them was in 2018. We were coming back from a difficult trip to Chile, and the pope had really made some very painful comments to victims there. And so the press conference on the plane was very difficult. It was very tense. And I, perhaps out of exhaustion or exasperation, kind of called him out on some of the things that he had said that were factually wrong. And it was a little shocking for the Vatican because you usually don't do that with the pope."
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ARCHIVE: In Air - 12 May 2017
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7. STILL Francis shaking hands with Winfield aboard his plane bound for Fatima, Portugal (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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ARCHIVE: Vatican City, Vatican - 24 January 2023
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8. STILL of Winfield showing Francis an Associated Press book at the Vatican (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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Vatican City - 24 April 2025
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicole Winfield, Associated Press:
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ARCHIVE: Vatican City - 25 January 2023
10. Close of Francis during Associated Press interview
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Nicole Winfield, The Associated Press:
"I imagine, I imagine that after 2018 you will see that this problem for you is a serious thing, that you have something to say in these cases as well."
12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pope Francis: ++CONTAINS SHOT CHANGES++
“But when there are minors, no loose reins, the reins are pulled pretty tight.”
14. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pope Francis:
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