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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Easter, Chapel of the Holy Spirit in Rome, role of the papacy, origin of the word Mass, immigration and a popular Catholic saint are topics explored in this American Catholic Radio program.
Listen to program #07-17 (April 23, 2007) (Help)

#07-17 (April 23, 2007)
Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include:
Saint of the Day
Her mystical writings and heroic efforts to reform the Church earned her the title, “Doctor of the Church.”
Living Faith
Louis Astorino, architect, was selected to design and build the Chapel of the Holy Spirit in Rome, Italy. It was a professional experience that became a source of profound grace and wisdom.
Ask a Franciscan
What is the role of the papacy in the Catholic tradition? (Hannah); what is the meaning and origin of the word Mass? (Stephen); is chewing gum in Church impolite, and does it break the pre-Communion fast? (Becky)
Minute Meditation
This program’s Minute Meditation is an excerpt from Holy Spirit of God: An Essay in Biblical Theology by François-Xavier Durrwell.
Catholic Treasure
The Alleluia
Exploring Our Faith
Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony discusses the immigration issue.
 
 
     


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