Religious Reconciliation Journey
Joan shares her belief in creating a table for dialogue, emphasizing compassion and cooperation. She reflects on the past divisions between Catholics and Protestants, highlighting the progress made in fostering understanding and unity through the ecumenical movement.In this clip
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