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The Catholic Church shut its doors on Black Americans. But we can still be made new.

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Chris Smith, S.J.—one of a small number of Black Jesuits in formation in the U.S.—joins “The Gloria Purvis Podcast” to talk about his multi-racial family’s legacy of love, racism, reconciliation and healing.

Source: America Magazine | The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture

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