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How the Culture Wars Came to the Catholic Church

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Opposition to Pope Francis in the Church

In their opposition to Pope Francis, the traditionalists have a lot on their side. They really believe that he's wrong to relax and open things up in the way that he's done. So they're taking advantage of the open church that he's brought about and using that openness to openly criticize him. Paul: You spoke with a number of people in different relations to the church while writing about Francis. Tell me about Bishop Frank Cajano who often comes up when we talk about next generation of Church leaders.

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