Disability Ministries Benefit the Life of the Church: An Interview with Delaney Coyne
When writer Delaney Coyne set out to explore the Catholic Church’s ministries to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, she
"It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness" (The Christopher motto)
When writer Delaney Coyne set out to explore the Catholic Church’s ministries to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, she
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