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As the U.S. presidential election draws closer, Catholics look to key values to guide their choice:among them, solidarity with those who suffer from racism or poverty. A moral theologian looks at racism, and an advocate for families of those in prison teach us solidarity; Catholic Worker founder Dorothy Day inspires us to action for justice.
Listen to program #08-42 (October 13, 2008) (Help)

#08-42 (October 13, 2008)
Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include:
Saint of the Day
From the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults, Dorothy Day inspires us as a model of “solidarity” as the co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement in the United States.
Living Faith
Tina Marquart is the manager of the Alderson Hospitality House in Alderson, West Virginia. The home provides temporary lodging to family and friends visiting loved ones who are imprisoned at the nearby federal prison camp for women.
Ask a Franciscan
Father Don Miller answers questions:
• Is it wrong to get a tattoo?
• May my Episcopalian grandmother receive communion at a Catholic Mass?
Minute Meditation
This program’s Minute Meditation is from Spiritual Freedom: God's Life-Changing Gift by Third Order Regular Franciscan Father Dave Pivonka.
Portrait of Paul
In observance of the Year of St. Paul, Father Norman Langenbrunner discusses how Paul’s letters predate the gospels; he also helps us understand how Paul treats the biographical details of Jesus’ life.
Exploring Our Faith
Father Bryan Massingale, professor at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializes in Roman Catholic moral theology with a focus on Catholic social thought, liberation theologies, African-American religious ethics and racial justice. In this interview, he addresses the social and moral implications of the sin of racism.
 
 
     


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