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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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Music therapy to the disabled, chores on Sunday, justifying nuclear war and the consistent ethic of life are topics explored in this American Catholic Radio program.
Listen to program #06-47 (November 13, 2006) (Help)

#06-47 (November 13, 2006)
Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include:
Saint of the Day
Guess the identity of an American cardinal, whose personal courage in the face of physical and emotional trials endeared him not only to his flock in Chicago, but also to Catholics near and far…
Living Faith
Paula Jordan teaches music therapy to disabled kids. She is blind by birth, has two sighted children and plays flute in the music ministry at her Presbyterian church and a Catholic church.
Ask a Franciscan
Does performing household chores on Sunday break the command to keep that day holy? (Don); can nuclear war ever be justified? (Margaret); does Original Sin allow God to punish us for something we didn’t do? (Denis)
Minute Meditation
This program’s Minute Meditation is an excerpt from When God Speaks: Reflections on the First Readings of the Sunday Lectionary by Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk.
Catholic Treasure
The Seamless Garment
Exploring Our Faith
Msgr. Kenneth Velo, personal assistant to Cardinal Bernardin, talks about the Consistent Ethic of Life, or Seamless Garment of Life, and Cardinal Bernardin’s contribution developing that concept.
 
 
     


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