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Season 1 Epiosde 19: with John Marsh

Episode 19 of the The Vicars' Crossing podcast, hosted by The Vicars' Crossing, titled "Season 1 Epiosde 19: with John Marsh" was published on May 11, 2019 and runs 57 minutes.

May 11, 2019 ·57m · The Vicars' Crossing

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With nearly 40 years of Ordained experience behind him, John Marsh discusses life in the church, as experienced both in the Diocese of Huron and the Diocese of New Westminster. This podcast was recorded on May 10, 2019.

With nearly 40 years of Ordained experience behind him, John Marsh discusses life in the church, as experienced both in the Diocese of Huron and the Diocese of New Westminster.

This podcast was recorded on May 10, 2019. 

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