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Pope Francis after his selection in March.

Time’s ‘Person of the Year’ has moved fast to rebrand Catholicism

December 11, 2013Lifestyle & Belief

Time magazine has named Pope Francis “Person of the Year.” He’s the third Pope to have that distinction. Tom Reese, of the National Catholic Reporter, says, even though he hasn’t been in office very long, he has rebranded Catholicism.

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