This week we learn about the work of religious sisters in East Africa and As I Have Done, the new Salt + Light Media documentary series that tells their stories. Sr. Marie-Paul Curley, fsp, gives us the windows to the soul to the best film of 2019; Billy has a question about the papacy, and we meet singer/songwriter John Trabbic.
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