Reasonably Catholic: Keeping the Faith

Strangers No More: the Catholic position on Immigration Reform

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Listen to the Sept. 17, 2013, episode featuring popular Passionist retreat leader Fr. John Baptist Pesce as he shares the benefit of his research into immigration reform, advocated by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.

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Introducing our new partner! The University of Connecticut’s WHUS-FM will be rebroadcasting “Reasonably Catholic: Keeping the Faith,” every other Monday at 1 p.m., after Democracy Now. Go Huskies!

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IN CASE YOU’LL BE IN THE AREA: Our next guest, writer Sergio Troncoso, will be at the Harvard Coop on Friday, Sept. 27, from 9 a.m. to noon, as part of a panel of Harvard authors discussing writing and the business of writing. Go to http://www.sergiotroncoso for more about Sergio and his work.

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Seen at the Eastern States Exposition (the Big E) in W. Springfield, MA, on Sunday: Bishop of Springfield Timothy McDonnell saying an outdoor Mass:

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Wonder if the bishop indulged in one of the fair’s sinful cream puffs after Mass!

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3 thoughts on “Strangers No More: the Catholic position on Immigration Reform

  1. Maria, Congratulations on the UConn gig! Great way to spread the word/Word. 🙂
    Anne Love
    inspiredbylove.me

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