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The Literacy Connection for Immigrants: Program #0582 for Friday, September 20, 2013

September 20, 2013

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Today’s topics: The Literacy Connection for Immigrants Summary of today’s show: The Literacy Connection is a project of the Sisters of St. Joseph Boston that helps low-income immigrants acquire the language skills they need to not only to their citizenship exams, but also to succeed in employment and get by in their everyday lives. Sr. […]

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Program #0502 for Friday, April 5, 2013: Profile: Sr. Pat Boyle

April 5, 2013

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Profile: Sr. Pat Boyle

Summary of today’s show: Sister Patricia Boyle has been a Sister of St. Joseph for nearly 50 years and Scot Landry and Fr. Mark O’Connell talk with Sr. Pat about how she became a religious sister, and served in a number of positions including parochial school teacher for many years, a pastoral associate at St. […]

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Program #0344 for Thursday, July 19, 2012: US mission territory; low confidence in religion; ministry to priests; pro-life boot camp

July 19, 2012

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Summary of today’s show: Our Thursday panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, Fr. Roger Landry, and Antonio Enrique look at the news headlines of the week, including Cardinal Dolan’s declaration of the US as a mission territory; a survey that shows falling confidence in the Church and all organized religion; a slew of new priest […]

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Program #0318 for Tuesday, June 12, 2012: Sr. Jeanne Gribaudo, CSJ

June 12, 2012

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Summary of today’s show: One of the newest faculty members at St. John Seminary is Sr. Jeanne Gribaudo, CSJ. As a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston, her roots in the area grow deep and she has served the people of the area as a parochial school teacher, a youth minister, a […]

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