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The Methodists, Presbyterians, Anglicans/Episcopalians and US Catholic Bishops all meet this Summer. Religion News Service editor Kevin Eckstrom discusses what to expect from each meeting, and what the key issues may be.
Religion News Service editor Kevin Eckstrom discusses several of the key issues surrounding Pope Benedict XVI's upcoming visit to the United States, and outlines RNS' plans for covering the trip.