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Voices

Video at the intersection of the church and the world. View all of our video content at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrLOIYtxTfjkBy5ho3FSaA.

Sebastian Gomes, Executive Producer
Deniz Demirer, Director of Photography
Colleen Dulle, Assistant Producer
Kevin Jackson, Assistant Producer

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Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Fr. Paddy Gilger, S.J. are back to answer some of the Internet's most asked questions about the Bible.
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Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Fr. Paddy Gilger, S.J. return for the fourth episode of Jesuit Autocomplete to answer even more of the Internet's most searched questions about Jesuits.
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Meet Father Michael Fish, a retreat master at Mercy Center in Burlingame, CA, who teaches people how to find their "inner monk" and bring contemplation into their daily lives.
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In the third episode of Jesuit Autocomplete, Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Fr. Paddy Gilger, S.J., answer some of the internet's most searched questions about Jesuits.
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Fr. James Martin, SJ, offers a prayer in the wake of gun violence.
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In the second episode of Jesuit Autocomplete, Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Fr. Paddy Gilger, S.J., take a look at what people want to know about Pope Francis' beliefs.
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Is Pope Francis a Jesuit? What about a Marxist? Two Jesuit priests, Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Fr. Paddy Gilger, S.J., answer some of the internet's most searched questions about the Holy Father.
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Fr. Bill tells us how his experience as a prison chaplain has prepared him to understand the most profound spiritual challenges of his new parishioners.
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Catholic activists gathered in D.C. on July 18 in protest of the government's "inhumane treatment" of immigrant children at the border.
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What might the Gospel story of the "Road to Emmaus" have to say to LGBT Catholics, who seek to encounter Christ in their own lives in the midst of many struggles?