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7-18-12: Seafaring Ministry
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A lot of us don’t have much more image of the Port of Baltimore than the tall cranes we see as we pass the port exit off I-95 … or what we might see if we’re lucky enough to book a cruise. We don’t know much about the port’s sprawling footprint, the people who work there and the seafarers who man the ships that dock there.
And most of us didn’t know there’s a chaplain who runs something called the Baltimore International Seafarers’ Center. For the past seven years, that chaplain has been the Rev. Mary H.T. Davisson. She talks with Sheilah about her work.
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