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Faith & Politics – Episode 11

Published by wpadmin on May 29, 2020May 29, 2020

What does missionary discipleship have to do with our lives as citizens? On this episode, SDCC director Chris Motz is joined by Bishop Donald DeGrood, as they discuss the joy of publicly living as disciples of Jesus, the importance of giving witness to moral truth in the public square, the gift of God’s hope as an antidote to cynicism, and more.

http://www.sfcatholic.org/audio/faithandpolitics/FaithAndPolitics_Ep011.mp3

 

 

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