What do you know about the Church in Latvia? This week, on the SLHour, Fr. Peter Skudra, director of Radio Maria Latvia joins us for a chat; Sebastian Gomes, on Connect5, speaks with retired patriarch of Jerusalem, Michel Sabbah, Billy Chan continues with tips on making the Mass less boring on Church for Dummies and Michael James Mette has a new album, Between the Lines.
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Watch Sebastian Gomes' interview with Patriarch Michel Sabbah on Connect5.
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Listen to Michael James Mette's last appearance on the SLHour from our March 7, 2015 program.
Listen to Michael James Mette’s first appearance on the SLHour from our January 26, 2013 program.
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