 Hope Francis celebrating mass in the United States for the very first time. Father Junipero Serra, he was the embodiment of a church which goes forth, a church which sets out to bring everywhere the reconciling tenderness of God. In his native tongue, Spanish, he recited mass for 26,000 spectators, all waiting to see the canonization of Junipero Serra. The canonization, that was probably the highlight, I think, of his visit in Washington anyway, and I just thought it was absolutely marvelous to be a part of it. A visit that has left people both humbled and full of the Pope's message. His pastoral sense of mercy for everyone and that everyone is a part of the church and how God blesses us all. There were thousands of seminarians present, even a group from Boston came to see the Holy Father. No one could sleep last night because they were so excited and they all arrived this morning for this wonderful celebration. And some left with a sense of fulfillment. I think it's right as one of the happiest days of my life. A historic mass here at the National Basilica has just ended, but Thursday morning the Pope is scheduled to speak with Congress for the first time in papal history. In Washington, D.C., I'm Justin Soto.