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The Glorious Paradox
Nantais highlights the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC), a program founded by Jesuits from Oregon and now run primarily by laypersons, which offers recent college graduates an opportunity to work with the poor in a variety of settings. Believing that the JVC is one of the most important vehicles for you...
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