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Catholic Radio Weekly November 2007 Past Episodes
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- Kathleen Mitchell, of Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Phoenix, talks about her agency's nationally recognized ministry to women and men caught up in the dangerous world of prostitution.
- CNS Rome discusses Pope Benedict's new encyclical about the importance of Christian hope and the challenges hope faces in modern times.
- In this week's "Fact of Faith," Fr. Larry Rice explains what an "encyclical" is and what is its significance.
- For the third Sunday in Advent, Fr. Greg Friedman, calls to be signs for Christ for those searching for God in modern times.
- Mary Jaminet, with the USCCB Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities, provides commentary on the miracle that takes place every time a child is born.
- Fr. Murray Bodo discusses her new book, "Mystics: Ten Who Show Us the Ways of God."
- Fr. Regis Marie de la Tessonierre talks about upcoming plans to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady to St. Bernadette at Lourdes, France.
- CNS Washington provides a historical background of popular holiday stamp, the Madonna and Child.
- Harry Forbes, of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, recommends a life-affirming French film, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," that is based on a true story about a man, who learns to appreciate the blessings of his life.
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- Adrienne Soroka, of Catholic Charities in Norfolk, Va., discusses the agency's "Project Lifting Spirits" that helps injured war vets re-connect with their communities.
- Ryan Dwyer, with the USCCB Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities , commentates on U.S. policy that prohibits funding for international organizations that promote abortion and the need to keep the policy in place.
- CNS Washington details Pope Benedict XVI's upcoming papal visit to the United States in early 2008.
- For the second Sunday in Advent, Fr. Greg Friedman, invites listeners to become part of "God's Dream for the World.".
- In this week's "Fact of Faith," Fr. Larry Rice speaks about the second coming of the savior.
- Fr. John Wall, of the Catholic Extension Society talks about the "Wish List" for struggling parishes and the importance and joy of giving.
- CNS Rome looks at Pope Benedict XVI's ability to take complex scholarly teachings of the church's early fathers and make them applicable to today's world.
- John Mulderig, of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, reviews director Jonathan Demme's new documentary on former President Jimmy Carter.
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- Candy Hill, of Catholic Charities USA, discusses a new report from her agency—Poverty in America: Beyond the Numbers.
- Program Manager, Cassie Dummett, reports on CRS's efforts in Bangladesh to reduce the number of deaths by building more cyclone shelters.
- CNS Washington looks at a new statement from the U.S. bishops', encouraging the government to consider the wide-ranging moral obligations that are involved as the American presence in Iraq is gradually reduced.
- For the first Sunday in Advent, Fr. Greg Friedman, calls listeners to remember "the reason of the season," and the need to receive God in every aspect of our lives.
- In this week's "Fact of Faith," Fr. Larry Rice explains that the tradition of the vestment color may have originated in medieval times in the British Isles.
- Jennifer Overton, a senior health advisor for Catholic Relief Services, talks about the agency's fight against AIDS.
- CNS Rome looks at a recent Vatican meeting abou the needs of the elderly.
- Sr. Janice Bader, director of the bishops' Office for Religious Retirement Fund, talks about the upcoming second collection and the major healthcare crisis elderly religious are facing in the next few years.
- Harry Forbes, of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, reviews "Mr. Magorium' Wonder Emporium," starring Dustin Hoffman.
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- Kathleen Mitchell, of Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Phoenix, talks about her agency's nationally recognized ministry to women and men caught up in the dangerous world of prostitution.
- CNS Rome discusses Pope Benedict's new encyclical about the importance of Christian hope and the challenges hope faces in modern times.
- In this week's "Fact of Faith," Fr. Larry Rice explains what an "encyclical" is and what is its significance.
- For the third Sunday in Advent, Fr. Greg Friedman, calls to be signs for Christ for those searching for God in modern times.
- Mary Jaminet, with the USCCB Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities, provides commentary on the miracle that takes place every time a child is born.
- Fr. Murray Bodo discusses her new book, "Mystics: Ten Who Show Us the Ways of God."
- Fr. Regis Marie de la Tessonierre talks about upcoming plans to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady to St. Bernadette at Lourdes, France.
- CNS Washington provides a historical background of popular holiday stamp, the Madonna and Child.
- Harry Forbes, of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, recommends a life-affirming French film, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," that is based on a true story about a man, who learns to appreciate the blessings of his life.
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- Adrienne Soroka, of Catholic Charities in Norfolk, Va., discusses the agency's "Project Lifting Spirits" that helps injured war vets re-connect with their communities.
- Ryan Dwyer, with the USCCB Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities , commentates on U.S. policy that prohibits funding for international organizations that promote abortion and the need to keep the policy in place.
- CNS Washington details Pope Benedict XVI's upcoming papal visit to the United States in early 2008.
- For the second Sunday in Advent, Fr. Greg Friedman, invites listeners to become part of "God's Dream for the World.".
- In this week's "Fact of Faith," Fr. Larry Rice speaks about the second coming of the savior.
- Fr. John Wall, of the Catholic Extension Society talks about the "Wish List" for struggling parishes and the importance and joy of giving.
- CNS Rome looks at Pope Benedict XVI's ability to take complex scholarly teachings of the church's early fathers and make them applicable to today's world.
- John Mulderig, of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, reviews director Jonathan Demme's new documentary on former President Jimmy Carter.
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- Candy Hill, of Catholic Charities USA, discusses a new report from her agency—Poverty in America: Beyond the Numbers.
- Program Manager, Cassie Dummett, reports on CRS's efforts in Bangladesh to reduce the number of deaths by building more cyclone shelters.
- CNS Washington looks at a new statement from the U.S. bishops', encouraging the government to consider the wide-ranging moral obligations that are involved as the American presence in Iraq is gradually reduced.
- For the first Sunday in Advent, Fr. Greg Friedman, calls listeners to remember "the reason of the season," and the need to receive God in every aspect of our lives.
- In this week's "Fact of Faith," Fr. Larry Rice explains that the tradition of the vestment color may have originated in medieval times in the British Isles.
- Jennifer Overton, a senior health advisor for Catholic Relief Services, talks about the agency's fight against AIDS.
- CNS Rome looks at a recent Vatican meeting abou the needs of the elderly.
- Sr. Janice Bader, director of the bishops' Office for Religious Retirement Fund, talks about the upcoming second collection and the major healthcare crisis elderly religious are facing in the next few years.
- Harry Forbes, of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, reviews "Mr. Magorium' Wonder Emporium," starring Dustin Hoffman.
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