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Stephen urges Occupy Wall Streeters to accept corporations as people, craps on Jimmy Fallon's Ben & Jerry's flavor and reveals Mitt Romney's safe word. (04:12)
Stephen gives up Catholicism for Lent, Anthony Weiner tiffs with Megyn Kelly, and Tim Pawlenty runs for president of the next "Transformers" movie. (04:47)
Stephen decks The Colbert Report studio with a full Advent's worth of cheer. (02:21)
Herman Cain's campaign gets rocked again, the Catholic Church makes a dramatic change, and North African band Tinariwen performs. (00:34)
The Catholic Church revises the liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI gets caught riding the Popemobile without a seat belt, and a vodka ad offends Jews and Christians alike. (06:48)
Chris Matthews talks about John F. Kennedy's World War II heroism and critical health issues. (05:55)
The Herman Cain scandal continues to unfold, Stephen says goodbye to a classic dessert, and Father Jim Martin discusses the role of humor in a spiritual life. (00:34)
Father Jim Martin believes that Jesus had a great sense of humor, but most people in the 21st century just don't get his jokes. (06:04)
Jon Huntsman addresses the controversy surrounding his faith and talks about serving as the U.S. Ambassador to China during Barack Obama's presidency. (06:38)
Google might be affecting search results for their own benefit, and legendary rock band Radiohead performs. (00:25)
The Mormon Church's PR campaign makes Mormons irresistibly cool, while only 52% of Americans approve of God. (05:04)
Father Jim Martin believes that God's job is sustaining the universe, but His performance can't be judged. (04:16)
Zappos' C.E.O. Tony Hsieh values weirdness in employees and delivers happiness to customers. (06:55)
In this unedited, extended clip, Jack White and Stephen try to out-Catholic each other. (08:34)
Stephen introduces his comprehensive preventative training program for Catholic priests. (02:54)
Stephen must accept that he is a functional Roman Catholic after his weekend bender. (03:11)
Jesus is totally cut, but unfortunately the same cannot be said of his followers. (02:27)
Giving up Catholicism for Lent shows Stephen's devotion to the great religion that he no longer practices. (04:35)
Pope Benedict XVI doesn't blame the Jews for Jesus' death, and anti-Obama obituaries give a new voice to America's silent majority. (02:27)
Sean Dorrance Kelly believes that we've lost the notion of what's sacred in our existence. (06:48)