Discover‘funny,’ not funnyUnreconciled | topic: The Catholic Church, survivors, justice, abuse of power | a conversation with Mark Basquill
Unreconciled | topic: The Catholic Church, survivors, justice, abuse of power | a conversation with Mark Basquill

Unreconciled | topic: The Catholic Church, survivors, justice, abuse of power | a conversation with Mark Basquill

Update: 2024-10-02
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This week we are joined by playwright, rowing coach, meditation teacher, songwriter/singer and all around fascinating human being, Mark Basquill to predominantly discuss the play he co-wrote with Jay Sefton.

Unreconciled is the true story of an adolescent actor cast as Jesus in a school play directed by a parish priest. The story chronicles a survivor’s journey as he confronts his past, navigates a victims’ reparations program set up by the Catholic Church, and discovers the courage to use his voice. This 80-minute piece is a poignant and at times humorous exploration of family, place, and the meaning of reconciliation.

At the end we talk about the details of rowing overseas, and our love of music.

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Unreconciled | topic: The Catholic Church, survivors, justice, abuse of power | a conversation with Mark Basquill

Unreconciled | topic: The Catholic Church, survivors, justice, abuse of power | a conversation with Mark Basquill