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Episode 229 - A Cemetery's Champion! How Fr. Edward Looney Saved a Lost Burial Ground

Episode 229 - A Cemetery's Champion! How Fr. Edward Looney Saved a Lost Burial Ground

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This week on the Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery podcast Jennie and Dianne are joined by Father Edward Looney, a Marian theologian, author, and speaker. Father Edward has written several books, including "A Heart Like Mary's," and has been featured on EWTN, Relevant Radio, and other platforms. Currently serving as a parish priest in the Diocese of Green Bay, Father Edward shares his passion for strolling through cemeteries and honoring the dead and tells of his work with St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Gardner, Wisconsin, a cemetery he's helped restore; including the remarkable discovery of 31 previously unknown burials and how an antique shrine was relocated to the grounds to honor those without markers.

Want to tune in to Father Edward's podcast, "Hey Everybody! It's Fr. Edward!" Listen here: https://heyeverybody.fireside.fm/

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