Today’s topics: The Catholic Family Festival
Summary of today’s show: The Catholic Family Festival gathers the wide variety of cultures in the Archdiocese of Boston–more than 30 of them–for a day of praying together and experiencing the many expressions of particular cultures, including food, music, dancing, and worship. Fr. Michael Harrington, director of the office of cultural diversity; Janet Benestad, secretary for the new evangelization; and Karm Syndia Agustin, a parishioner of St. Angela Parish in Mattapan of Haitian origin, join Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O’Connor to discuss the festival and how it gathers families from all backgrounds to pray together as one.
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Today’s host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O’Connor
Today’s guest(s): Fr. Michael Harrington, director of the office of cultural diversity; Janet Benestad, secretary for the new evangelization; and Karm Syndia Agustin, a parishioner of St. Angela Parish in Mattapan of Haitian origin
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March 12, 2014 at 8:23 pm
Hi Scot,
Great show, and thank you for all the good work you do to bring us this information.
Would you kindly include a link to our Parish too (St. Angela’s Parish in Mattapan) http://www.StAngelaParish.org
Our Parish – St. Angela’s Parish, Mattapan was – again – profiled in your radio today. Thanks 🙂
Thank you for the consideration, and
May God bless your radio/media ministry with your staff,
Gaspard