April 1, 2008 | Commentary

Robert McClory on Pope Benedict XVI's Visit to the U.S.


Emeritus professor Robert McClory on the importance of the Pope's visit to the U.S.

By Brendan Cosgrove
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This week marks Pope Benedict XVI’s first visit to the United States as the spiritual leader of the nation’s Roman Catholics. Robert McClory is an emeritus professor at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and says an important part of his trip will be his discussion with American bishops, which will likely center around “absolute truths.”

Brendan Cosgrove is the broadcast associate/web content producer for Northwestern News Contact him at b-cosgrove@northwestern.edu

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