Francis X. Rocca, who covers global religion for the National Catholic Register and also writes for The Atlantic, talks about the recent ascension of Robert Francis Prevost to being selected Pope, the Conclave that chose him, the role of media influence in the process, the legacy of Pope Francis, early indications of the Pope's views on economic and cultural issues, and the resemblance of the movie Conclave to the actual process.
The Rise of Pope Leo XIV and His Role in the Culture Wars
