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Jim McDermottNovember 03, 2008

As part of the Year of St. Paul, America has produced a short comedy sketch about two teenagers in ancient Corinth who do a cable access TV show in which they interview Sts. Paul and Peter about who is more Christian.  It’s our first effort at a sketch-type piece, and it stars our very own Regina Nigro, Tim Reidy, Matt Malone, SJ and James Keane, SJ.  Tell your friends!

 

 

 

 

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