Listen to program #09-16 (April 13, 2009) (Help)
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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.
Most Current Program: One of the Church's Easter season observances is Divine Mercy Sunday,initiated by Pope John Paul II. In addition, today's program will examine a new film on the life of Trappist monk and author Thomas Merton. Listen to program #09-16 (April 13, 2009) (Help) #09-16 (April 13, 2009) Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include: Saint of the Day Faustina Kowalska This 20th-century woman religious led a quiet, hidden life and was blessed with special revelations from God, which, in turn, led her to be the first Polish woman canonized a saint.
Living Faith Morgan Atkinson, documentary filmmaker, has worked as a communications professional since 1975. His latest documentary is on the life of Thomas Merton, who was instrumental in Morgan's conversion to the Catholic Church.
Ask a Franciscan Father Greg Friedman answers a question about how often we should receive the sacrament of reconciliation.
Minute Meditation This programs Minute Meditation is from "Watching and Waiting," written and read by Ursuline Sr. Bridget Haase. [#23] For more from Sister Bridget visit her website wisdomwonder.com.
Portrait of Paul 'The Acts of Paul, Part I'
In observance of the Year of St. Paul, Father Norm Langenbrunner focuses on the "Acts of Paul," one of the books that did not make the official list of inspired New Testament writings. Father Norm offers us some details of Paul's life contained in this interesting book, dating a century after Paul lived. Exploring Our Faith Our guest on Exploring Our Faith" today is Father Kazimier Chwalek. He is a member of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where he serves as director of development. Father Kaz speaks with producer John Feister about the observance of Divine Mercy Sunday.
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