Manlio Graziano Interviewed About Role of Church in Venezualan Politics

Monday, 14 April 2014

manlio-graziano-100x120.jpgProfessor Manlio Graziano was interviewed by the global information website Jol Press to comment on the recent invitation made to Vatican's Secretary of State Pietro Parolin to participate in the negotiations between the government and the opposition in Venezuela. As a specialist of geopolitics of religions, Professor Graziano commented on the role of the Church in politics and international relations, explaining that the Catholic Church has over a millenium of history as a de facto political force based on its influence on the population in many countries.

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