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Pope Francis leaves Manila after drawing record crowd of 6 million Continued from page 2 rain ponchos spread out across the 148 acres of parkland and boulevards surrounding it — erupted in shrieks of joy when he drove by, a reflection of the incredible resonance Francis’ message about caring for society’s most marginal has had in a country where about a quarter of its 100 million people lives in poverty. Francis dedicated his four-day trip to the Philip- pines to the poor and mar- ginal. He denounced the corruption that has robbed them of a dignified life, vis- ited with street children, and travelled to Tacloban to offer prayers for survi- vors of Typhoon Haiyan (also known as Typhoon Yolanda), the deadly 2013 storm that devastated one of the Philippines’ poorest regions. Earlier in the day, Francis drew a huge crowd to Manila’s Catholic university, where he came close to tears himself hearing two rescued street children speak of their lives growing up poor and abandoned. The pope ditched his pre- pared remarks and spoke off the cuff in his native Spanish to respond to 12- year-old Glyzelle Palomar, who wept as she asked Francis why children suf- fer so much. Palomar, a for- mer street child rescued by a church-run foundation, told him of children who are abandoned or neglected by their parents and end up on the streets using drugs or in prostitution. “Why is god allowing something like this to happen, even to innocent children?” Palomar asked through tears. “And why are there so few who are helping us?” A visibly moved Francis said he had no answer. “Only when we are able to cry are we able to come close to responding to your question,” he said. “Those on the margins cry. Those who have fallen by the wayside cry. Those who are discarded cry,” the pope said. “But those who are living a life that is more or less without need, we don’t know how to cry.” And he added: “There are some realities that you can only see through eyes that have been cleansed by tears.” Associated Press writers Oliver Teves, Jim Gomez, and Ken Moritsugu con- tributed to this report.