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.wp-remixd-voice-wrapper {
    display: none !important;
}
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    display: flex;
    justify-content: center;
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    flex: 1 1;
    margin-right: 0.5rem;
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Soft power, Pope Francis and D.C. Politics
In a bold response to the incoming U.S. president, Pope Francis appoints Cardinal Robert McElroy as Bishop of Washington, D.C., signaling the Vatican’s commitment to immigration, environmental justice and a moral counter to Trump-era politics. RNS Vatican correspondent Claire Giangravè explores the significance of this appointment and its implications for faith and power in the United States.
 
			

















