Day 4: This Land Is Still Home to Me
Forty years ago this month Wheeling College witnessed the unveiling of a remarkable document, “This Land is Home to Me, A Pastoral Letter on Powerlessness in Appalachia by the Catholic bishops of the Region.”
Fr. O’Donnell has taught courses at UDM and WJU on our relationship to technological systems and to nature. Presently he serves as Executive Secretary of the Catholic Conference of West Virginia, lobbying on social justice issues.
Forty years ago this month Wheeling College witnessed the unveiling of a remarkable document, “This Land is Home to Me, A Pastoral Letter on Powerlessness in Appalachia by the Catholic bishops of the Region.”
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