Listen to the show: Subscribe for free in iTunes Today’s host(s): Scot Landry Today’s guest(s): Fr. Roger Landry, executive editor of The Anchor, the newspaper of the Fall River diocese; and Gregory Tracy, managing editor of The Pilot, the newspaper of the Boston archdiocese The Anchor The Pilot Some of the stories discussed on this […]
Archive | August, 2011
Program #0106 for Thursday, August 4, 2011: St. John Vianney; contraceptive mandate; immigrants’ contributions to US; the Knights’ new priorities; the new euthanasia push
Program #0105 for Wednesday, August 3, 2011: My Brother’s Keeper
August 3, 2011
Listen to the show: Subscribe for free in iTunes Today’s host(s): Scot Landry Today’s guest(s): Jim and Terry Orcutt, founders of My Brother’s Keeper, and Jack Shaughnessy Sr. of Shaughnessy and Ahern Hauling and Rigging My Brother’s Keeper “As it celebrates it’s 20th year, My Brother’s Keeper bids farewell to founders,” by Vicki-Ann Downing, Brockton […]
Program #0104 for Tuesday, August 2, 2011: Lumen Gentium
August 2, 2011
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Listen to the show: Subscribe for free in iTunes Today’s host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O’Connor Today’s guest(s): Chris Carmody, Religion Teacher at St. Mary High School, Lynn, and Youth Minister Coordinator at Immaculate Conception Church, Salem Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium Today’s topics: Vatican II Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen […]
Program #0103 for Monday, August 1, 2011: Brandon Vogt
August 1, 2011
Listen to the show: Subscribe for free in iTunes Today’s host(s): Scot Landry Today’s guest(s): Brandon Vogt, author of the book “The Church and New Media” “The Church and New Media” The Church and New Media website and blog Brandon’s blog, The Thin Veil Computers for Kids in Kenya Today’s topics: The new book “The […]
August 4, 2011
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