As Americans try to get a better sense of the pope during his visit, they will be
looking to his gestures, spontaneous comments, and activities. Will he take a subway?
How much will he talk about the unborn? Will he sound like a communist? Will he visit
the homeless? On some topics he will be interpreted to be all things to all people.
But in one policy area there is little ambiguity...
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