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Audio conversation with Nativity’s Brian Crook about missions

A week ago, I profiled Church of the Nativity’s missions work, thanks to a conversation with director Brian Crook. Brian, at 26, is a young Catholic making a big difference in Timonium and way beyond. The parish has partnerships with Nigeria and Haiti and he’s been to both with pastor Father Michael White. He’s also enabling parish volunteers to make their own big difference, inspired by Christian values. The people there are doing it with passion. Brian was kind enough to allow me to record that conversation and there’s a large part of that interview embedded below. Enjoy, be inspired and do good work.

Catholic Review

The Catholic Review is the official publication of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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