Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
February 8, 2013
2/8/2013 | 25m 33s
Mainstream Christian Music; The Life of Dorothy Day
We interview Grammy-nominated Christian artists Lecrae and TobyMac about the increasing popularity and mainstream success of contemporary Christian music, and we examine the life and legacy of Dorothy Day, who founded the Catholic Worker movement and is now on the path towards sainthood in the Catholic Church.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
February 8, 2013
2/8/2013 | 25m 33s
We interview Grammy-nominated Christian artists Lecrae and TobyMac about the increasing popularity and mainstream success of contemporary Christian music, and we examine the life and legacy of Dorothy Day, who founded the Catholic Worker movement and is now on the path towards sainthood in the Catholic Church.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGrammy Nominee and Conductor Julian Wachner
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 3m | We speak with the conductor of Grammy-nominated Trinity Wall Street choir and orchestra. (3m)
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 8m 26s | Watch more of our interview with Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae. (8m 26s)
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 8m 6s | The US Catholic bishops have championed her sainthood cause. (8m 6s)
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 8m 56s | It is fast invading the airwaves of secular culture. (8m 56s)
Robert Ellsberg Extended Interview
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 19m 45s | Watch more of our interview with Robert Ellsberg about the life of Dorothy Day. (19m 45s)
Clip: 2/8/2013 | 6m 41s | Watch more of our interview with Christian music artist TobyMac. (6m 41s)
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