Catholic-Jewish faiths find common bonds at Franklin's Lux Center
Posted: Dec 24, 2023 6:13 AM CDT

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FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- It's almost like a joke you might hear: A rabbi and Catholic parishioner get together, but Rabbi Michal Woll and husband Jon Sweeney are the real deal.
Beside being life partners, they are the co-directors of the Lux Center in Franklin. It's where the Sacred Heart Seminary & School of Theology is. But this center has a completely different meaning and mission. This story is a perfect one for the holidays centered around faith, family, and greater understanding.
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