
Interpreting the Vatican’s language shift on gays, divorce
Clip: 10/13/2014 | 3m 48s
Interpreting the Vatican’s language shift on homosexuality, divorce
A gathering of bishops convened by Pope Francis broke new ground on some taboos of the Catholic faith. While there was no change in doctrine on cohabitation, divorce and homosexuality, the Church signaled a shift away from condemning people who don’t live by their teachings. Judy Woodruff sits down with The Boston Globe’s John Allen to discuss the Vatican’s change in tone.
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Interpreting the Vatican’s language shift on gays, divorce
Clip: 10/13/2014 | 3m 48s
A gathering of bishops convened by Pope Francis broke new ground on some taboos of the Catholic faith. While there was no change in doctrine on cohabitation, divorce and homosexuality, the Church signaled a shift away from condemning people who don’t live by their teachings. Judy Woodruff sits down with The Boston Globe’s John Allen to discuss the Vatican’s change in tone.
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