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Tag Archives: James Talbot SJ
How the President of Holy Cross Promised Confidentiality
I want to explain how the Jesuit president of Holy Cross promised me confidentiality. I went to a regularly scheduled meeting with my Jesuit spiritual guide in January 2003 at a retreat house near Boston. I had a three hour … Continue reading