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Dialogue on CTND

Crisis Intervention/Mercy Education Project
When a crisis occurs, chaplains are often part of the grief and recovery team at the scene. Fr. Jim Wieging, O.L. and Sr. Marie Ann Stamm, CSSF, discuss the emotional healing process.

The Mercy Education Project provides education and life skills services to at risk girls and women of Southwest Detroit. Ned McGrath welcomes Sr. Maureen Mulcrone, RSM and Amy Amador.

   
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Dialogue on CTND
Conversation on issues facing today's Catholic Church with Cardinal Maida and guests.
Lenten Gospels
A Path To Glory: Based on the Gospel of St. Mark. Join host, Msgr. John Zenz, and others as we explore the Sunday Gospels during this season of renewal.
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