Mexican history scholar Matthew Butler shares his insights about Catholicism in Latin America and the installation of Pope Francis. Read the Q&A.
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@ Dan Stevenson- There is no anti-Catholic sentiment or Socialist ideology in this article. It is well written thoughtful and on point. Critical thinking and questioning everything around you is the way humanity and science progress. If you don't understand this then watch FOX news or MSNBC so you can be told what to think and stop paying attention to credible journalism lest you be shocked by truth and real freedom of the press.