Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
March 8, 2013
3/8/2013 | 25m 33s
Conclave Update; Same-Sex Marriage and the Supreme Court; Nones: Political Implications
We talk with Rev. Thomas Reese and Sister Mary Ann Walsh in Rome as the cardinals meet behind closed doors for the March 12th papal conclave. We also revisit our December 2012 story about the Supreme Court's decision to take up the issue of same-sex marriage, and our October 2012 report on the political implications of the rising numbers of religiously unaffiliated Americans.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
March 8, 2013
3/8/2013 | 25m 33s
We talk with Rev. Thomas Reese and Sister Mary Ann Walsh in Rome as the cardinals meet behind closed doors for the March 12th papal conclave. We also revisit our December 2012 story about the Supreme Court's decision to take up the issue of same-sex marriage, and our October 2012 report on the political implications of the rising numbers of religiously unaffiliated Americans.
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