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June 25, 2007

Understanding Canada - Part 1

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Recovering Lost Tradition

Recovering Lost Tradition
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From Little Books of Guidance Series

From Little Books of Guidance Series
Offers insights from science and faith, a moral compass based on the Gospel Altruism of Jesus Christ

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My Contribution to the Listening Process

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