Yesterday, I was a guest on "Tell Me More" with Michel Martin, discussing the Vatican's announcement of a forthcoming apostolic constitution aimed at disaffected Anglicans. Here is the link, and yes, it's the right link. In the first 30 seconds, Michel tells what is coming later in the program, a discussion about Islam. Our conversation starts right after that.
Winters on NPR
Show Comments (
)
Comments are automatically closed two weeks after an article's initial publication. See our comments policy for more.
The latest from america
The conclave that begins next Wednesday to elect a successor for Pope Francis is the first in 46 ½ years for which the Vatican hasn’t ordered a set of cassocks from the two best-known papal tailors.
Papabile: How do conclave watchers come up with their lists of the next pope—and should we trust them?
The people of God see the bishop of Rome as a teacher, but they also unquestionably see him as a father.
Since the death of Pope Francis, lists of his possible successors have proliferated on social media and in newspapers. Should you trust them?