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Father Rick Malloy Extended Interview
Clip: 5/26/2016 | 7m 24s
Watch our extended interview with Father Rick Malloy.
“There is a lot of wondering” among young Jesuit volunteers, says Father Rick Malloy, one of their chaplains. “There is a lot of thinking, and I have seen the fruits of it: “ruined for life.” They live their lives in a different way. This year goes very quickly,,,and there’s a real possibility of this impacting your life in ways that are transformative forever.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Father Rick Malloy Extended Interview
Clip: 5/26/2016 | 7m 24s
“There is a lot of wondering” among young Jesuit volunteers, says Father Rick Malloy, one of their chaplains. “There is a lot of thinking, and I have seen the fruits of it: “ruined for life.” They live their lives in a different way. This year goes very quickly,,,and there’s a real possibility of this impacting your life in ways that are transformative forever.”
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