cove, but it s taken to another level in turin. its graceful squares and emgant buildings are the perfect set togglinger over something potent and warming. if you squint, you can even imagine yourself in paris and that s no accident. turin is the capital of piedmont, a region in the extreme northwest of italy directly on the border with france. having such a larger than life neighbor has left its mark. french ideas, customs and food are everywhere. born of junipero. bongiourno. if there s a drink that sums it up, it s this. it s a potion that has been all the rage since the 1760s. can i put are my spoon in it? i know that sounds like a naughty question. no. that s really good. it s in three lawyers,
La Hermandad de la Salud expone hoy sábado la reliquia del franciscano San Junípero Serra. Será en el Templo Conventual de Santo Domingo, en la misa que dará comienzo a
deaths of their ancestors as he converted their communities to his way of thinking. the vatican said the pope met with neative americans after junipero s canonization. proep fan sis also met with the little sisters of the poor in washington on wednesday. the catholic news agency reports the sisters filed a lawsuit against the obama administration for the 2012 mandate that employers provide insurance for birth control and drugs that can cause abortions. the pope s visit was seen as a sign of support for the women. father thomas reese joins us now to talk about what s happening this week. he is the senior analyst for the national catholic reporter. father, thank you for joining us here on cnn. i just want to know what you think we should all make of the pope s u.s. visit so far, considering as warm as a welcome as he s received, conservatives in this country, they are less approving of him now than they were earlier this year. well, it s interesting.
met. junipero sought to defend the dignity of the native community, to protect it from those who had mistreated and abused it. mistreatment and wrongs which today still trouble us. especially because of the hurt which they caused in the lives of many people. father serra had a motto which inspired his life. he sang, he lived his life by it. keep moving forward. for him this was the way to continue experiencing the joy of the gospel, to keep his heart from growing numb, from being
bring incorporation into his body the church, and to give up everything to do that. he never went home again. so when pope francis talks about going out to the peripheries, fining the people who are wounded, finding the lost, finding those who haven t heard the word of god, he s thinking of people like junipero serra and he s challenging the entire catholic church to be that, to make all of these remarkable institutions platforms for the buzzword is evan gellism. we re at the spiritual heart of the pilgrimage here with pope francis an i expect his homily will reflect those themes today. you mentioned his work as a pastor. this being the modern era, the other part of his job description, no other term for it. ceo of a vast and sprawling organization. how is he doing at that role?