Join us in this heartwarming and inspiring conversation with Deacon Zane Langenbrunner, a seminarian at the Pontifical North American College in the Diocese of Fort Wayne – South Bend, Indiana. Deacon Zane shares his insights on how language is like drumming and how it serves as a foundation for communication, particularly in understanding the Word of God. Discover the mission of St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish Apostolate, where Deacon Zane teaches children not only about the sacraments but also about Jesus himself and how to have a living relationship with Him. Witness how Deacon Zane manages his classroom as he shares his experience of God’s love and how it changed his life. This conversation will surely inspire and uplift your spirit, so don’t miss it!

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