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Election aftermath: Watch the discussion

(RNS) Now that the bitterly contested presidential election is behind us, how can we bring the country closer together?
Election aftermath: Watch the discussion
Election Aftermath: Faith & The Common Good

(RNS) Now that the bitterly contested presidential election is behind us, how can we bring the country closer together?

On Dec. 7, Tom Gallagher, the newly appointed Religion News Service CEO and publisher, assembled an expert panel to discuss this question. Panelists included RNS columnist Mark Silk, Fordham University ethicist Charles Camosy, filmmaker Tom Scott and communications professor MaryAnn Murtha. RNS national reporter David Gibson moderated.

The discussion, co-sponsored by St. Catherine of Siena Church in Riverside, Conn., took place at the parish in front of some 200 people.


Cory Hodson, a Yale Divinity School graduate student, managed the Facebook Live streaming video and live-tweeted throughout. Kathy DiGiovanna, a professional photographer, snapped photos.


Photos from the event

View the original press release (Nov. 17, 2016)

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