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Description Author Garry Wills joins the Friends of the LBJ Library to discuss his latest book, "The Future of the Catholic Church with Pope Francis", at the LBJ Presidential Library on March 10, 2015. Former LBJ Library Director Betty Sue Flowers served as moderator with an introduction by Director Mark Updegrove. Photo by Lauren Gerson.
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