BOGOTA - A shopping center northwest of Bogota became an unlikely confessional Sunday, as part of an event by Colombia's Catholic church ahead of next month's visit by Pope Francis. Seated on plastic chairs, 20 priests heard the sins of those seeking forgiveness at the so-called "Confessathon," as a nearby carousel began to turn. "As a Mexican priest, it's striking to me that an event this important can happen in a shopping mall," said 45-year-old participant Efren Velasquez. The event fell weeks before papal visit to Colombia from Sept. 6-10. Francis backed the agreement that sealed peace with the FARC, once the country's largest guerilla group, after half a century of armed conflict. Mirian Aguilera came to confess for the first time in several years. The unemployed 55-year-old said that perhaps mass should be held in malls, parks or other public space. - AFP