
Politics and the pope
Our weekly podcast on democracy in America. This week, for the first time in history, an American is the leader of the Catholic church. So far, he’s appealed to the entire ideological spectrum of the church, but how will he fit into America’s political system?
American Catholics across the ideological spectrum are excited by the selection of an American pope. He’s made overtures to traditionally conservative Catholics by speaking Latin and he’s thrilled liberals with his earlier social media posts criticising Donald Trump’s immigration policy. His beliefs may not fit squarely with one political party, but his supporters think his rule will transcend partisan politics.
John Prideaux hosts with Adam O’Neal and Idrees Kahloon

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