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Look back in hope: Vatican II lectures with a difference

December 5, 2014 in Podcasts

Irish Jesuits · Look back in hope: Vatican II lectures with a difference

Theologian Jim Corkery SJ on a new series of lectures tackling major issues for the Church today, through the prism of Vatican II.

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