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Californians Capitol-Bound for Pope Francis

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Pope Francis is addressing Congress in Washington, D.C. tomorrow and Californians from all over the state are flocking to the capitol to hear him speak.

We speak to Jim Donahue, the president of St. Mary's College of California, about the changing face of California Catholics and what they hope to hear from the pope.

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