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September 27, 2014

Deacon Bob explains the relevance of the message of Fatima today and why it is more important today than it was in 1917, and cites the words of Saint Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and the words and actions of our current Pope Francis as evidence.

May 16,2013 – Dr Matthew Bunson

Ken talks with his guest Dr Matthew Bunson author of Pope Francis (Our Sunday Visitor) In this book you will learn about the final year of Pope Benedict XVI, the selection of Pope Francis, and finally, who is Pope Francis? You will learn about the humble man who has become the 266th pope, his early life in Argentina, his calling to the priesthood, and his dedication to the poor and marginalized. You will learn about his first days as pope and what it may imply for the future. To learn more about my guest Dr Matthew Bunson visit: www.salvationhistory.com Dr Bunson’s book is available at: www.catalog.osv.com

Faith and Family with Maria and Nick Singorello

In response to Pope Benedict XVI’s announcement of the celebration of the Year of Faith, Faith and Family will be a couple’s approach to faith in the family anyhow families can share in the life and mission of the Church. Nick and Maria will share their own experience and address the importance of family prayer in dealing with being a family in the modern world. They will also address young people, peer pressure, school and social sites.

Tune in each Friday afternoon at 2pm central (3pm eastern) as Nick and Maria share the importance of Faith and Family.

October 20, 2012 – The Twentieth Century and Today

Great Catholic Converts and Catholic literary revival: from Chesterton to the Royal Family (and the recent changes in Royal succession); Beatifications and Canonizations of Catholic Martyrs from 1535 to 1681 by Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II; Pope Benedict XVI and England–his outreach to “groups of Anglicans” with the Personal Ordinariate; his visit to England and the beatification of John Henry Newman