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Tim ReidyFebruary 05, 2013

 

This March the Catholic Book Club will take on a new direction as Kevin Spinale, S.J., leads a discussion of the book, The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy. On Friday March 1 Kevin, a Jesuit scholastic who teaches English at Boston College, will post a short summary of the book with a series of questions for discussion. Then on March 22 we will hold an online conversation.

To keep informed check out our Catholic Book Club page, or sign up for our Catholic Book Club newsletter. We hope many of you will join us for our conversation. Happy reading!

 

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