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"Good Leaders, Good Shepherds" - Grief Support
"Good Leaders, Good Shepherds" - Cardinal Adam Maida, moderator Ned McGrath and Msgr. Michael LeFevre discuss a new, two-year leadership development program for priests. Grief support – What are the different types of ministries available to those coping with the loss of a loved one? Guests: Michael Harning, health and life services coordinator, Archdiocese of Detroit; and Chaplain Bill Hale, Henry Ford Health System.
 

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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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