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Heather Hamilton, Reporter for Washington Examiner, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday about her email exchange with the DC archdiocese. DC archdiocese accidentally sends blunt response on Pelosi Communion ban. Archbishop Wilton Gregory of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., has refused to comment publicly on whether he supports the barring of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) from receiving Holy Communion in light of her stance on abortion, with his office saying in a blunt and mistakenly sent email to the Washington Examiner that requests “will be ignored.” For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock,and @patrickpinkfile. Show website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are still living in two different realities. President Trump lost the election but still can't concede or admit it, and a high percentage of Republicans say they doubt the results - even though courts have found no evidence to support their claims of fraud. Meanwhile, President-Elect Joe Biden is moving forward with his transition - including talking with foreign leaders, choosing Cabinet members, and planning his first 100 days in office. Can Biden unite us? On a related note: Pope Francis elevated Archbishop Wilton Gregory to be a cardinal for the archdiocese of Washington. He'll be the first African American cardinal in the history of the Catholic Church. The archdiocese of Washington sits the heart of our government and Cardinal Gregory will work with the incoming Biden administration to advance the social justice causes important to both. Lastly, the virus is wreaking havoc on the NFL. GUESTS: Frank Rich is Writer-at-Large for New York magazine and Executive Producer for the HBO series "Succession." (@frankrichny) Michael Sean Winters is a columnist at National Catholic Reporter and a fellow at the Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life at Trinity College in Hartford. (@MichaelSWinters) Ken Belson covers the NFL for The New York Times (@el_belson) Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pope Francis has elevated Archbishop Wilton Gregory to cardinal, the first African American in Catholic history to hold that rank. Publish Date: Saturday, November 28, 2020 – 11:50 ETTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Pope Francis has recently appointed 13 new cardinals, and one of them is a Chicago native. Archbishop Wilton Gregory of the Archdiocese of Washington D.C., will become the first African American cardinal from the United States. Our guests share some stories of their memories of him. Guests: Elaine Gregory Swenson; Fr. Thomas Baima; Fr. Dominic Grassi
Host Bob Gilligan talks to David Spotanski, COO for the Archdiocese of Atlanta and right-hand man for Archbishop Wilton Gregory during his time in Belleville and Atlanta. They talk about the Archbishop's elevation to America's first African-American cardinal later this month.
Movies about demons and exorcisms are popular at this time of year, and are—let’s be honest—pretty scary. Well, real life demonic possession is even scarier—and nothing to mess around with. This week, we talk with someone who would know. Dr. Richard Gallagher is a board-certified psychiatrist, a leading expert in the field of exorcism and the author of Demonic Foes: My Twenty-Five Years as a Psychiatrist Investigating Possessions, Diabolic Attacks, and the Paranormal. Dr. Gallagher recounts hard-won lessons about the spiritual life as well as some of his most harrowing experiences with literal demons. In “Signs of the Times,” we look at the 13 new cardinals that Pope Francis named over the weekend, including Washington’s Archbishop Wilton Gregory, who is set to become the first Black Cardinal in the United States. A reminder that we’ll be discussing Pope Francis’ latest encyclical, “Fratelli Tutti” in reading groups (over drinks) with all members of our Patreon community throughout the month of November. It starts next week, but there’s still time to sign up to support the show and guarantee a spot in the reading group. Links from the show: Demonic Foes Dr. Richard Gallagher, Demonic Possession Expert, Isn't Trying to Convince You Pope Francis names 13 new cardinals, including Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington D.C. How long will the Latino community have to wait for a cardinal in the United States? What’s on tap:Witches’ Brew, also known as a gin and tonic made with Empress Gin for spooky coloring.
With the historic announcement of Archbishop Wilton Gregory being named a cardinal, we talk to Assistant Superintendent, Christina Mendez-Hall, and one of our ADW religion teachers, Mark Hammett, to learn more about what this event means. Click here for the Catholic Standard article mentioned by Mark Hammett. Visit www.adwlearnpodcast.com for additional resources. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adwcurriculum/message
Veteran journalist Sheila Liaugminas joins Anna to talk about Pope Francis naming Chicago native Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, a cardinal, joining the Catholic church’s highest governing body. The move will make make Archbishop Gregory the first Black cardinal from the United States.
Gregory will become one of 13 new Cardinals, making him the first African American to hold the high-ranking post.
Mon. June 15th-Hour 2. Former NHL All-Star John Scott talks about fatherhood. Rhonda Martin preparing kids for the “next level” of pandemic. Sr. Bridget Haase on what we could learn from St. Teresa of Avila. Homily Highlights-Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop Wilton Gregory, Fr. Rocky. Glen’s Story Corner All show notes at Fatherhood from an NHL All-Star, Preparing kids for “next level” of pandemic, St. Teresa of Avila, Homily Highlights - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington says it is “baffling and reprehensible” that President Donald J. Trump was allowed to visit the Saint John Paul II National Shrine amidst nationwide anti-police demonstrations.Meanwhile, D.C.'s Episcopalians are furious that Park Police removed protesters from the vicinity of St. John's Church—less than 24 hours after the mob lit the building on fire!Your hosts Michael Warren Davis and Philip F. Lawler ask: “Are progressive Christians more progressive than Christian?” Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)
Fr. Altman talks about cities across the nation have descended into chaos with the riots and violence. Shepherds in the hierarchy have largely remained silent about the civil unrest. Fr. Altman introduces a new life lesson: there are no footnotes on the 10 Commandments. He also comments on Archbishop Wilton Gregory's chastisement of President Trump for visiting the John Paul II shrine.
Mon. June 1st-Hour 2. Msgr. Stephen Rossetti on confronting trauma. John Feister on Pope Francis’ prayers and the rosary for the pandemic. Homily Highlights-Cardinal Blaise Cupich, Fr. Marcel Taillon, Fr. Stephen Fichter, Bishop Michael Burbidge, Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Glen’s Story Corner All show notes at Confronting Trauma, Pope Francis’ prayers and the rosary, Homily Highlights - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
We're joined by The Most Reverend Wilton Gregory, Archbishop of Atlanta to discuss the Mid-Atlantic Congress. The Congress was held February 16-18, 2017.
USCCB Media Relations Director Sr. Mary Ann Walsh previews the agenda items on the U.S. Bishops November general meeting; Dr. Rick McCord discusses the bishops' new pastoral letter on marriage; the CNS Spotlight looks at the New York Foundling home; Fact of faith-the Oxford Movement; Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta discusses his experiences at the Vatican Synod on Africa and Deacon Michael Silloway talks about participating in the Synod's Closing Mass; Rome Report reveals Pope Benedict's pick to head Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace; Movie Review: Cirque du Freak, the Vampire's Assistant.
Halloween Candy Gorging, Waiting on God, Sugar Effects, Surgery for Archbishop Wilton Gregory, Little Office of Blessed Virgin Mary, More Salvation, NFP Thanks, and The Phone Song. 206-984-1899 to leave feedback! Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Sponsored by Epiphany Funds at http://www.InvestCatholic.com
Halloween Candy Gorging, Waiting on God, Sugar Effects, Surgery for Archbishop Wilton Gregory, Little Office of Blessed Virgin Mary, More Salvation, NFP Thanks, and The Phone Song. 206-984-1899 to leave feedback! Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Sponsored by Epiphany Funds at http://www.InvestCatholic.com
Halloween Candy Gorging, Waiting on God, Sugar Effects, Surgery for Archbishop Wilton Gregory, Little Office of Blessed Virgin Mary, More Salvation, NFP Thanks, and The Phone Song. 206-984-1899 to leave feedback! Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Sponsored by Epiphany Funds at http://www.InvestCatholic.com
A Quick Trip, Prepping for a Busy Weekend, Crab Hunting and Cold Pools, Navy Aviation Museum, Behind the Scenes of TCS #4, Part II of our Interview with Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899.
A Quick Trip, Prepping for a Busy Weekend, Crab Hunting and Cold Pools, Navy Aviation Museum, Behind the Scenes of TCS #4, Part II of our Interview with Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899.
A Quick Trip, Prepping for a Busy Weekend, Crab Hunting and Cold Pools, Navy Aviation Museum, Behind the Scenes of TCS #4, Part II of our Interview with Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899.
A Quick Trip, Prepping for a Busy Weekend, Crab Hunting and Cold Pools, Navy Aviation Museum, Behind the Scenes of TCS #4, Part II of our Interview with Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899.
A Quick Trip, Prepping for a Busy Weekend, Crab Hunting and Cold Pools, Navy Aviation Museum, Behind the Scenes of TCS #4, Part II of our Interview with Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899.
On the Road Podcasting, Balancing Act Responses, How That Catholic Show Was Made, Meeting with Archbishop Wilton Gregory to Talk About the 2007 Eucharistic Congress. Visit www.RsoaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
On the Road Podcasting, Balancing Act Responses, How That Catholic Show Was Made, Meeting with Archbishop Wilton Gregory to Talk About the 2007 Eucharistic Congress. Visit www.RsoaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
On the Road Podcasting, Balancing Act Responses, How That Catholic Show Was Made, Meeting with Archbishop Wilton Gregory to Talk About the 2007 Eucharistic Congress. Visit www.RsoaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
On the Road Podcasting, Balancing Act Responses, How That Catholic Show Was Made, Meeting with Archbishop Wilton Gregory to Talk About the 2007 Eucharistic Congress. Visit www.RsoaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
On the Road Podcasting, Balancing Act Responses, How That Catholic Show Was Made, Meeting with Archbishop Wilton Gregory to Talk About the 2007 Eucharistic Congress. Visit www.RsoaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899