The Francis Effect podcast: Anti-immigrant bias; Gen Z religiosity; political violence

A mural adorns a wall in the city of Springfield, Ohio, on Sept. 11. (OSV News/Reuters/Julio-Cesar Chavez)

A mural adorns a wall in the city of Springfield, Ohio, on Sept. 11. (OSV News/Reuters/Julio-Cesar Chavez)

In this episode of "The Francis Effect," NCR senior correspondent Heidi Schlumpf, Franciscan Fr. Daniel Horan, and David Dault talk about the recent rise in calumny among Catholic candidates and elected officials. They also look at changing demographics in Gen Z. Later, Heidi talks with Jeanné Lewis, CEO of Faith in Public Life, about the recent uptick in political violence

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