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Monsignor Kevin Irwin: The Religious Rituals for Conclave
Clip: 3/10/2013 | 2m 52s
Monsignor Irwin describes the religious rituals that will proceed the conclave on Tuesday.
At a briefing at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Monsignor Kevin Irwin, professor of Liturgical Studies at the Catholic University of America, describes the religious rituals that will proceed the conclave on Tuesday.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Monsignor Kevin Irwin: The Religious Rituals for Conclave
Clip: 3/10/2013 | 2m 52s
At a briefing at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Monsignor Kevin Irwin, professor of Liturgical Studies at the Catholic University of America, describes the religious rituals that will proceed the conclave on Tuesday.
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