Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Wounded Priest
Clip: 7/10/2014 | 8m 46s
Father Michael Lapsley shares how his wounds allow him to help others find healing.
"The greatest passport I have personally to work across the world is what I’ve lost," says Father Michael Lapsley, who lost both hands in an assassination attempt. "When people see me, they know I’ve suffered loss, and even though their loss may be very different, they’re still able to identify."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Wounded Priest
Clip: 7/10/2014 | 8m 46s
"The greatest passport I have personally to work across the world is what I’ve lost," says Father Michael Lapsley, who lost both hands in an assassination attempt. "When people see me, they know I’ve suffered loss, and even though their loss may be very different, they’re still able to identify."
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