Is the Pope Catholic?

                 

                             
Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Time:           6:30 p.m.
Location:    Pope Auditorium | Lowenstein Center | Lincoln Center Campus | Fordham University
                      113 W. 60th Street | New York, NY | 10023
  
John Sexton, FCRH '63, GSAS '65, GSAS '78, and President Emeritus of New York University, will foster a conversation among distinguished panelists, including:
 
Alice Kearney Alwin, Director of Mission and Ministry, Marymount School of New York
Ross Douthat, Author, Blogger, and New York Times Columnist
Natalia M. Imperatori-Lee, FCRH '98, Associate Professor, Manhattan College
Peter Steinfels, Co-founder of the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture, New York Times Columnist, and Former Editor of Commonweal Magazine
  
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A Conversation on the Future of the Church,
Presented by Fordham Theology and Alumni Relations

What does the new tone Pope Francis has brought to the papacy mean for the Catholic Church? What changes in doctrine or practice is he really suggesting, and will they be implemented? What does all this mean for the church in the U.S.?