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Belief Bytes: Wednesday’s Religion News Roundup

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Wednesday’s Religion News Roundup: Mitt makes Mormon history; Pope speaks on Vatileaks; “Five Wives” vodka

Topics: Politics, Legislation
Tags: gay marriage, islamophobic, mormon leaders, southern baptists convention

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