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S3 Ep 4: Father Xavier Perrin - life as an Island monk
Season 3, Ep. 4
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As Easter approaches, a podcast episode full of hope, spirituality and hospitality.
Island Stories meets Father Xavier Perrin, the Abbot of Quarr Abbey - a place of worship for Roman Catholics and a popular place to visit for Islanders and tourists alike.
Father Xavier tells us about his Island life, a typical day-in-his-life as a monk, his work caring for the buildings and fabric of the abbey and his plans for the future.
Thank you to Style of Wight Magazine for supporting Season 3 of the Island Stories Podcast: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/
Hosted by Harriet Hadfield
Produced by Alex Warren
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Music by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative
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