Pope Francis will soon be the star of a Disney documentary. The broadcast, called “The Pope: Answers” is set to air next week on Hulu. It features a conversation between Pope Francis and members of Generation Z, tackling everything from the Church’s stance on LGTBQ issues to abortion and clergy abuse. This upcoming release from Disney sounds like it will touch on some pretty controversial issues such as abortion, same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria. Executive Editor and Washington Bureau Chief for EWTN News, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to share his thoughts on EWTN News Nightly.
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