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Video of Bishops addressing current issues

The Priests for Life Canada website posts a series of six video's where Michael Coren of CTS TV interviews Fr. Tom Lynch, National Director, Priests for Life Canada, Archbishop Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Denver, Fr. Thomas Rosica, Salt and Light TV, Bishop Frenderick Henry, Bishop of Calgary on the following issues:

1. Lifting of Excommunication of Pius X Bishops
2. Latin Mass
3. The Media and the Church
4. Vatican II
5. Catholics and Politics
6. Our Secular Society
7. Catholic Politicians
8. Catholic Social Values
9. Catholic Politicians and Excommunication
10. Catholic Politicians and Holy Communion
11. The Authority of Bishops
12. Do Catholics Understand Their Faith?
13. Is There Hope?

http://www.priestsforlifecanada.com/English/News_Events/2009/2009_02_24_state_church.php

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