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Jesus Heals From The Cross

Fr John speaks of Jesus and the healing of the nations, through threat and promise, at St Paisios, Yuma, Arizona.

An episode of the The 153 podcast, hosted by Fr. John Finley and Fr. Joseph Huneycutt, titled "Jesus Heals From The Cross" was published on November 2, 2017.

November 2, 2017 · The 153

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Fr John speaks of Jesus and the healing of the nations, through threat and promise, at St Paisios, Yuma, Arizona.

Fr John speaks of Jesus and the healing of the nations, through threat and promise, at St Paisios, Yuma, Arizona.
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