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This week on “When Rome Looks West,” Maggie and Bob unpack the surprisingly high-stakes election for the next president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops — a race being watched as closely in St. Peter’s as on Capitol Hill. From the quiet street of Borgo Pio to the echoing halls of Washington’s basilica, they explore why the Vatican cares so much, what’s at stake for Pope Prevost’s pontificate, and how the American Church’s future could ripple across the Catholic world.
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By Borgo PioThis week on “When Rome Looks West,” Maggie and Bob unpack the surprisingly high-stakes election for the next president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops — a race being watched as closely in St. Peter’s as on Capitol Hill. From the quiet street of Borgo Pio to the echoing halls of Washington’s basilica, they explore why the Vatican cares so much, what’s at stake for Pope Prevost’s pontificate, and how the American Church’s future could ripple across the Catholic world.
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