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After two decades of providing Gospel message, prison ministry director retires |
By catholicsun.org |
Published: 02/24/2014 |
When Deacon Peter Murphy was ordained in 1989, he had no idea two years later he would be in charge of the largest parish in the diocese – prison ministry. After 22 years as the director of Catholic ministries to prisons and jails, his unmistakable booming-British-accented voice will be missing. Deacon Murphy is retiring. “It’s been a beautiful ministry,” he said. “I hope the little progress I made will be a foundation for whoever takes over.” Read More. |
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