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We're live with David Dawson Sr., President of Catholic Community Radio reveals a big announcement, Lonnie Thibodeaux, Director of Public Relations & Communications for the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux updates us on what you'll find in the December issue of the Bayou Catholic Magazine, Alan Migliorato, co-author of Failing Forward: Leadership Lessons for Catholic Teens Today joins us to talk about "What does it mean to be actively engaged in your faith?" Fr. Todd Lloyd, pastor of Most Blessed Sacrament in Baton Rouge talks about his vocations story.
We're live with Lauren De Witt, board member of the Pregnancy Problem Center & Dr. Terry Ellis, with Chrysalis Interventions talk about their conversion to the Catholic Church, Dina Dow, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis with the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks about the importance of adult faith formation and prayer and Michael Olinde, Catholic Community Radio underwriter, donor and the presenting sponsor of CMN 2022 talks about Catholic Man Night.
We're live with Julius Laurent with vocation story to permanent diaconate by listening to Catholic Community Radio, Jeff Young, the Catholic Foodie with a recipe to try this weekend and Terry Dickson, Director of Communications with the Diocese of Biloxi and Editor of the Gulf Pine Newspaper update us.
We're live with Peter Finney, Editor and General Manager of the Clarion Herald gives us an update on what you'll find in this week's issue in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Dr. Tom Neal, Professor Spiritual Theology at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans talks about the Triduum and Fr. Chris Decker, Director of Mission for Catholic Community Radio and pastor at St. Mary's of False River in New Roads, LA talks about the Triduum.
We're live with Clem Harrold talks about his book Journey Through Lent: Reflections on the Daily Mass Readings, Fr. Chris Decker, pastor at St. Mary's of False River in New Roads and Director of Mission for Catholic Community Radio talks about our upcoming pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament and Catherine Weidert with Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks about the Way of the Cross in downtown Baton Rouge & monthly updates.
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Please join the morning show crew of Johnny and Gaby on the Wake Up Morning Show on Catholic Community Radio. Their guest Al Smith from Bishop Sheen Today discusses his fourth book published by Sophia Institute Press titled "The Greatest Commandment". It is a book containing two of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's writings from his his 1944 book titled "Love One Another" and his 1955 book titled "The Best of Fulton J. Sheen - God Love You." The book can be purchased at https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/the-greatest-commandment For more information about the life and legacy of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, please visit https://www.bishopsheentoday.com
Questions Covered: 08:12 – Are there any statues honoring Israelites who came from Bethlehem? 14:33 – What's your view on receiving on the hand vs. on the tongue? 21:20 – What are the Nephilim, and how do we know that we're completely human and not possibly descended from them? 30:08 – How would you respond to a Protestant who said the Church apostatized in the 200s century is the modern Catholic Church? 35:56 – Does chewing gum break the Eucharistic fast? 41:12 – Is there any possibility Ignatius can reissue St. Gregory's prayer book in larger print? 43:49 – Catholic Community Radio….Do the Gospels recount things in chronological order? 50:30 – What's the emphasis of the parable of the talents? …
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Al Smith joins the "Wake Up" team from Catholic Community Radio to discuss Archbishop Sheen's Book of Sacraments available through Sophia Institute Press. https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/archbishop-sheens-book-of-sacraments His cause for canonization is progressing, and his videos and books are widely viewed and in persistent demand. But of all his writings, Archbishop Fulton Sheen's most influential and practical guides, by far, were These Are the Sacraments and Three to Get Married. These two books are once again available in this rich single volume, along with comprehensive commentaries by the late, revered Father John Hardon—themselves a powerful tutorial in how to read the great archbishop. “We cannot begin to guard our faith unless we understand what we believe,” notes Fr. Hardon. Controversy was brewing and confusion sewn among Catholics by the time Sheen wrote these classics. He shies away from nothing, even while teaching traditional doctrine in appealing and unique prose. With Bishop Sheen and Father Hardon as your guides, you'll learn: Why no sacrament is “more significant” than any other, though their natures differ markedly How Protestantism, even at its most alluring, undermines sound doctrine Why the sacraments have both “power and efficacy” How Baptism confers “the infusion of virtues” How the sacramental rites in the early Church differed from now How Christ Himself instituted each sacrament The power and meaning of the tabernacle The Old Testament roots of the Eucharist How to “examine” your conscience How the Last Rites expel sickness from the soul The twelve dimensions of the sacrament of Holy Orders The most critical spiritual strategies for married couples The difference between Christian and non-Christian marriages To order a copy of the book, please visit - https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/archbishop-sheens-book-of-sacraments God Love You.
We're live with Deacon George Hooper with Immaculate Conception church in Denham Springs discusses the importance of Catholic Community Radio, Josie Duke, teacher at St. George School in BR discusses surrendering to God’s will and Melanie Baker Trimarco with her book And Love You So: A Story of Love and Loss
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Principle Matters, with hosts Mark Maier and Michael Olinde, shares views on business from a Catholic perspective and explores ways to carry Catholic-based principles into the workplace and beyond. Produced by Catholic Community Radio, the show is broadcast to nearly 5 MILLION people weekly on WQNO and WPYR. Principle Matters premiers every Sunday at 12:30pmCT!
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