Paul Couming, a former member of the underground Catholic resistance to the Vietnam War, shares his compelling journey of defiance. He recounts his refusal to participate in the conflict, which led to a groundbreaking sanctuary initiative in a Boston church. The discussion highlights the fierce activism of radical nuns and priests, the challenges faced by conscientious objectors, and the unique camaraderie among parishioners hiding him from law enforcement. Couming's tale illuminates the intertwining of faith, love, and social justice during tumultuous times.