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Nov 2019
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PLAGUE: Coming Dec. 1

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In "Plague" journalist Michael O'Loughlin investigates stories of the AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church. Mike is America’s national correspondent and he’s covered Catholicism for more than a decade. Mike is also gay and Catholic—and he’s curious how others manage this sometimes complex identity.

No time in modern history has been more volatile for gay Catholics than the height of the AIDS epidemic. So he spent the last few years interviewing people who were right in the middle of it. People who fought, worked and grieved through it. Episode 1 will be available on December 1.

“PLAGUE: Untold Stories of the Catholic Church” is made possible by the generosity of Mark A. McDermott and Yuval David, in support of all LGBTQ+ persons and allies past and present.

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