In the News: March 2019

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In the News: March 2019

The faithful service and hard work of Glenmary Home Missioners’ priests, brothers and coworkers often causes others to take note. In an effort to share that notice with Glenmary’s supporters, below are several stories relating to Glenmary that appeared in Catholic or secular publications during the month of March, 2019.

March 7 — The Erwin Record  recently profiled Kenneth Wandera, a Glenmary student serving at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Erwin, Tenn. Read more.

March 12 – EthicsDaily.com, a division of the Baptist Center for Ethics, has an article featuring Glenmary Father John Rausch. Father John led an ecumenical meeting on care for creation at a Baptist church in Kentucky. Ethics Daily called this “significant for a number of reasons.” Read more.

March 27 — Glenmary Brother Curt Kedley is also chairman of Bertie County, North Carolina’s Board of Social Services. His second term expires June 30. The article notes Brother Curt has given six years of service in this role. The Bertie County Ledger Advancedoes not publish stories online but posted a copy of the March 27 front page on their Facebook page.

March 28 — The Diocese of Knoxville YouTube channel produced the following video about Glenmary’s work in their diocese.

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