On Ash Wednesday, Religion and Joy

From: All Things Considered (NPR) | Date: February 21, 2007| Author: ROBERT SIEGEL | Copyright information


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02-21-2007

On Ash Wednesday, Religion and Joy

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Father James Martin wrote the book "My Life with the Saints," and he wants to remind the faithful at the beginning of Lent that joy is one of the upsides of being religious. And he feels that more people need to remember that even God has a sense of h...

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