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Mike Tedone, SJ

Mike is in First Studies at Loyola University Chicago. This is his second immersion into the Midwest – the first being at Marquette University where he first met the Jesuits and frozen custard. After a great two years of postgrad service in Micronesia with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps and graduate studies in Religious Education at Boston College, he took the vocational plunge and entered the Culver City novitiate in 2013. When Mike is not studying, he enjoys thinking warm thoughts while strumming his ukulele, having coffee with friends, cooking, and finding new scone recipes.

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Charlie Gard: Guarding Dignity and Hope

Published Jul 10, 2017 in Faith & Politics ~ Approx 6 mins

Can we see dignity in both life and death?

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March for Life 2013

Building a Culture of Life

Published Jan 27, 2017 in Faith & Politics, In the News, Justice ~ Approx 3 mins

In his TJP debut, Mike Tedone, SJ shares some tips on how we can each take action to build a culture that respects life in all its forms.

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