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Priest irks Brazilian right with social justice mission

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Sao Paulo, Sep 22 (EFE).- Father Julio Lancellotti has been the target of threats and intimidation since he began working to improve the lives of Sao Paulo's homeless population more than three decades ago.(CAMERA: Wallace Carvalho)

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