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LIVE from the Vatican: Synod on Synodality Special Coverage

This EWTN News special from the Vatican covers the last week of the Synod on Synodality. Our hosts, Catherine Hadro, Fr. Raymond de Souza and Matthew Bunson, analyze the latest developments from the Synod with special guests. On Oct. 23, our guests Hannah Brockhaus, from Catholic News Agency (CNA), and Martin Rothweiler, of EWTN Germany dive into the major topics from the first weeks of the Synod as it approaches its final days. 

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