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Season 5 Episode 12: Michael Coren

Episode 12 of the The Vicars' Crossing podcast, hosted by The Vicars' Crossing, titled "Season 5 Episode 12: Michael Coren" was published on October 19, 2021 and runs 62 minutes.

October 19, 2021 ·62m · The Vicars' Crossing

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After attending two universities in Britain as a young man, Michael returned to higher education in 2016, graduating from Trinity College, University of Toronto, three years later with a Master of Divinity (Honours) degree. He was ordained in the Anglican Church of Canada in October 2019 and is a Pastoral Associate at St. Christopher's in Burlington. Michael has received several awards for his writing and broadcasting. In 2005 he won The Ed Murrow Award for Radio Broadcasting, in 2006 The RT...

After attending two universities in Britain as a young man, Michael returned to higher education in 2016, graduating from Trinity College, University of Toronto, three years later with a Master of Divinity (Honours) degree. He was ordained in the Anglican Church of Canada in October 2019 and is a Pastoral Associate at St. Christopher's in Burlington.

Michael has received several awards for his writing and broadcasting. In 2005 he won The Ed Murrow Award for Radio Broadcasting, in 2006 The RTNDA Radio Broadcasting Award, in 2007 the Communicator Award in Hollywood and in 2008 the Omni Award for his television show. In 2012 he was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal for his services to media and in 2013 he was named North American Columnist of the Year at the Catholic Press Association awards.

Michael is an Anglican priest, an author and a columnist. He also hosted a nightly television and radio show for 15 years, for which he won numerous awards.
He’s a columnist for The Toronto Star, and a frequent contributor to the Globe and Mail, NOW magazine, TVOntario, Macleans, and several other Canadian and British publications.
He is the best-selling author of seventeen books, including biographies of G.K. Chesterton, H.G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis. He has contributed to the Dictionary of National Biography and several other anthologies and is published in many countries and in more than a dozen languages.

https://michaelcoren.com/

This podcast was recorded on October 13th, 2021.

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