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		</div><p>Pope Francis has said he is happy to be back greeting the faithful in St Peter’s Square for his traditional Sunday noon blessing after weeks of lockdown measures.</p>
<p>Italy later this month will start gradually lifting some anti-pandemic restrictions, allowing, for example, outdoor dining at cafes and restaurants in areas of the country where the Covid-19 outbreak has been showing signs of improvement.</p>
<p>A couple of hundred people, including nuns and families, standing a safe distance apart in the vast square, turned out to see the Pope speak from a window of the Apostolic Palace.</p>
<p>“Thank God, we can gather in this square again,” Francis said. “I have to say, I miss the square.”</p>
<p>The past weeks have seen Francis standing at a lectern inside the palace to deliver his Sunday noon remarks via TV, radio and internet.</p>
<p>“Thank God and thank you for your presence,” Francis told those who showed up despite clouds threatening a downpour in Rome.</p>
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