American Catholic Radio

American Catholic Radio (ACR) is a weekly half-hour program of Catholic information and inspiration to help you know your faith, so you can grow in your faith. Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M., hosts the program.
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Social sin, sacramental records, the origin of the words convent and rectory, non-Catholic officiate at Catholic wedding, limbo and justice are topics explored in this American Catholic Radio program.
Listen to program #06-38 (September 11, 2006) (Help)

#06-38 (September 11, 2006)
Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include:
Saint of the Day
She lived more than 900 years ago, but her deep mystical life still inspires contemporary Catholics through her poetry and music.
Living Faith
Patrick Tam is a lay minister to Eskimo youth and young adults in Alaska. He arrived in Alaska as a Jesuit volunteer in 1981 and has stayed ever since.
Ask a Franciscan
How can I find sacramental records for a closed parish? (Elizabeth); may a non-Catholic minister officiate at a Catholic wedding? (Georgean); what does the Church teach about limbo? (Judy)
Minute Meditation
This program’s Minute Meditation is an excerpt from Twelve Apostolic Women by Joanne Turpin.
Catholic Treasure
Social Sin
Exploring Our Faith
Jesuit Father Jim Hug, president of the Center of Concern in Washington, D.C., shares some of his passion for justice.
 
 
     


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