Brooklyn’s Bishop Brennan on parish diversity, church closings and his move from Ohio to New York

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Bishop Robert Brennan leads the most diverse diocese in the country: Brooklyn-Queens. Every Sunday, you are able to find Mass in over 25 languages throughout the diocese. Before coming to Brooklyn, Bishop Brennan was bishop of Columbus, Ohio (Zac’s hometown). This week, we talk to Bishop Brennan about the differences between Ohio and Brooklyn, what it’s like to switch dioceses as a bishop and the future of parish life in an era of church closings and reorganization.
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Bishop Brennan Podcast: Big City Catholics
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Brooklyn’s Bishop Brennan on parish diversity, church closings and his move from Ohio to New York

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