The Vatican is in mourning for the Pope - and yet St Peter's Square is full of smiles

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Sister Mary, who came from Kenya to Rome, tells Sky News the world is facing "a very sad moment because the Pope left us abruptly".

The Vatican is in mourning, and yet St Peter's Square is full of smiles.

These are not the smiles of joy or laughter, but of satisfaction and profound gratitude.

So this is a story about two people who are smiling when we meet them, despite the stress and strain they must be feeling.

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One is facing spiritual questions; the other is carrying the sort of professional burden that might crush any of us.

And yet, in the Roman sunshine, they exude a sense of calm.

First, there is Sister Mary, standing on the edge of the crowd in St Peter's Square, dressed in a blue habit, blessed with a welcoming grin.

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A decade ago, she came to Rome from Kenya and devoted herself to the Catholic faith.

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She tells me that the world is facing "a sad moment - a very sad moment because the Pope left us abruptly", but is determined to see the good in the situation.

"We had seen him on Sunday and then by the next morning he was gone," she...
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