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    Episode 7: Saint Teresa of Calcutta

    enMay 25, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In episode 7, we chat about the call within a call of St. Teresa of Calcutta, how her service of the poorest of the poor was rooted in Christ, and other nuggets of wisdom St. Teresa offers us in our own path to holiness. We’ll also speak with two priests from the Archdiocese of Boston, Fr. Brian O’Hanlon and Fr. Tim Hynes, who each experienced one of those calls within a call, which is to serve on the team of priests ministering solely to COVID-19 patients.

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