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Catholic Perspective on Current Events

Episode 7 of the The Abbot's Circle Podcast podcast, hosted by St. Michael's Abbey, titled "Catholic Perspective on Current Events" was published on July 22, 2021 and runs 55 minutes.

July 22, 2021 ·55m · The Abbot's Circle Podcast

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Let's face it, the news can be dizzying, disorienting, and at times, downright depressing. Headlines and alerts are relentlessly hurled towards us, while we race to sift through and make sense of all we receive. How do we form opinions routed in our faith and prepare ourselves for necessary dialogue? Join Fr. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem., as he addresses recent events in an effort to bring you some clarity and peace of mind.

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