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Audio: Sirico on Pope Francis, the Media, and the Future of The Catholic Church
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Audio: Sirico on Pope Francis, the Media, and the Future of The Catholic Church

by Marc Vander Maas • September 23, 2013

Acton On The AirLast week, the first major interview with Pope Francis was released to the world via a number of Jesuit journals; you can read the interview for yourself at America Magazine. As usually happens, major media outlets reported on the interview, often putting their own spin on it (the New York Times provides an example of this type of coverage here).

This morning, Frank Beckmann of Detroit, Michigan’s WJR Radio called upon Acton President Rev. Robert A. Sirico to discuss what the pope really said, and how Pope Francis’ thinking will shape how the Catholic Church addresses the big issues of our time. You can listen to the interview via the audio player below.

Marc Vander Maas

Marc Vander Maas

Posted in Audio, Christian Social Thought, Interviews, News and EventsTagged acton institute, catholic social teaching, detroit, Francis, papacy, Pope Francis, radio, Rev. Robert A. Sirico, robert sirico, roman catholic church, sirico, Society of Jesus, WJR, WJR Radio

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