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On this episode of Audacious, an environmental activist and a Trappist Monk talk about their vows of silence, and host Chion Wolf takes a week off from speaking to explore what it's like.
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Since the government of Afghanistan fell to the Taliban last year, hundreds of evacuees have found a home in Connecticut. But many came without the people they love the most.
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Bridgeport Public Schools declared Eid al-Fitr an official school holiday this month, becoming the third Connecticut district to take the day off for an Islamic holiday, after New Haven and Hamden. The school holiday recognizes the needs of Bridgeport’s growing Muslim population.
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On this episode of Audacious, you’ll meet four people who are married to spirits, ancestors, or gods, also known as Spectrosexuals.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at the path to sainthood and how it’s changed over time. Plus: the local example of the Rev. Michael McGivney.
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A group of New Haven-based priests just returned from Ukraine as the country faces a humanitarian crisis. One of them now hopes to educate Connecticut residents about the situation.
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On this episode of Audacious: How we define "forgiveness" often defines us. Hear conversations with a best friend, a pastor, a poet, and a man who lost his face after a crash involving a drunk driver.
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History is filled with men who were mistaken for gods. This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk with the author of a new book on that topic: Anna Della Subin, author of ‘Accidental Gods: On Men Unwittingly Turned Divine.’
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After a gunman held four hostages at a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, Jewish organizations in Connecticut are grappling with their own security concerns.
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Dan Guller helped his 3-year-old son switch on the bulbs of the menorah to mark the fourth night of Hanukkah. But Guller remembers when this kind of visibility wasn’t the norm for Darien’s Jews, and he told a crowd Wednesday night that he had worries when he and his husband moved to town 12 years ago.