Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
March 22, 2013
3/21/2013 | 25m 34s
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby; St. Francis and the New Pope; Desert Passover Seder
We take you to Canterbury and Coventry Cathedrals, where we interviewed Justin Welby, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, to a Franciscan monastery in Washington, DC, where the monks are happy to see the new pope praising the priorities of their founder, and to the Utah desert to celebrate a Passover seder.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
March 22, 2013
3/21/2013 | 25m 34s
We take you to Canterbury and Coventry Cathedrals, where we interviewed Justin Welby, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, to a Franciscan monastery in Washington, DC, where the monks are happy to see the new pope praising the priorities of their founder, and to the Utah desert to celebrate a Passover seder.
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