Listen to program #06-12 (March 13, 2006) (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: Anti-abortion campaign, Lenten observances, prayer, Church teaching on food and clothing restrictions, prophets and a popular Catholic saint are topics in this American Catholic Radio program. Listen to program #06-12 (March 13, 2006) (Help) #06-12 (March 13, 2006) Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include: Saint of the Day She was born in Rome in 1384, into wealth and status. She raised a family and also had a deep commitment to those in need
Living Faith Ed Stivender is a Catholic storyteller, author and comedian who talks about growing up Catholic.
Ask a Franciscan Does the Church have restrictions against certain foods and clothing? (Nicolas); what is the meaning of Jesus words follow me and let the dead bury their dead? (Shirley); what is a prophet? (Joan)
Minute Meditation This programs Minute Meditation is from Catholic Update, Creating a Place for Peace by Karen Berry, O.S.B.
Catholic Treasure What three traditional practices mark our observance of Lent?
Exploring Our Faith Deirdre McQuade, spokeswoman for the U.S. bishops, talks about status of the Churchs anti-abortion campaign and how it is rooted in the words of Jesus.
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