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Papal Trip to Brazil
Clip: 7/25/2013 | 4m 45s
Pope Francis sounds like a very different pope with a very different message.
Pope Francis traveled to Brazil for World Youth Day this week, his first international trip since becoming pope in March. Watch our conversation about the pope's visit with Father Thomas Reese, SJ, senior analyst for the National Catholic Reporter and a visiting scholar at Santa Clara University.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Papal Trip to Brazil
Clip: 7/25/2013 | 4m 45s
Pope Francis traveled to Brazil for World Youth Day this week, his first international trip since becoming pope in March. Watch our conversation about the pope's visit with Father Thomas Reese, SJ, senior analyst for the National Catholic Reporter and a visiting scholar at Santa Clara University.
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