
Monday, June 22, 2020
Season 10 Episode 124 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Bishop Rozanski Departs, Town Tree Planting, Chicopee Says Racism Public Health Crisis
Ahead of his departure to St. Louis, Bishop Mitchell Rozanski talks about his years in the Springfield Diocese and the needs and challenges that lie ahead for the church. Visit the towns of Greenfield, Montague, and North Adams as the embark on year two of a three-year mass tree planting. Chicopee City Councilor Joel McAuliffe speaks about why the city declared racism to be a public health crisis.
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Monday, June 22, 2020
Season 10 Episode 124 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Ahead of his departure to St. Louis, Bishop Mitchell Rozanski talks about his years in the Springfield Diocese and the needs and challenges that lie ahead for the church. Visit the towns of Greenfield, Montague, and North Adams as the embark on year two of a three-year mass tree planting. Chicopee City Councilor Joel McAuliffe speaks about why the city declared racism to be a public health crisis.
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