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Gemma and Shane engage in an evocative and thought-provoking conversation with Sr. Rose Pacatte about the profound implications of Sister Cathy Cesnik's decision to leave the convent before her untimely death. Sr. Rose, a discerning voice on matters of faith and a seasoned scholar in media studies, provides an informed perspective on the life Sister Cathy chose to step away from, as well as the possible motivations and far-reaching consequences of such a life-altering decision. In part one of this two-part episode, the discussion journeys into the heart of convent life, religious obligation, and what leaving the order meant for a woman of Sister Cathy's deep conviction and calling.
Who Killed Sister Cathy? is an ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Subscribe and follow for new episodes.
By Shane Waters, Gemma Hoskins4.6
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Gemma and Shane engage in an evocative and thought-provoking conversation with Sr. Rose Pacatte about the profound implications of Sister Cathy Cesnik's decision to leave the convent before her untimely death. Sr. Rose, a discerning voice on matters of faith and a seasoned scholar in media studies, provides an informed perspective on the life Sister Cathy chose to step away from, as well as the possible motivations and far-reaching consequences of such a life-altering decision. In part one of this two-part episode, the discussion journeys into the heart of convent life, religious obligation, and what leaving the order meant for a woman of Sister Cathy's deep conviction and calling.
Who Killed Sister Cathy? is an ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Subscribe and follow for new episodes.

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