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.
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Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart, National Council of Catholic Women, prayer, devotion to the Infant of Prague, St. Paul and being a Christian are topics explored in this American Catholic Radio program.
Listen to program #08-24 (June 9, 2008) (Help)

#08-24 (June 9, 2008)
Highlights from this episode of American Catholic Radio include:
Saint of the Day
Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart is featured in the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults as a woman who shared her life and her faith with those less fortunate. She left the comfort of family and friends, moved to a new place with a new language to learn and gave of herself completely.
Living Faith
Since 1961, Delpha Moran Barrera from Corpus Christi, Texas, has been involved with the National Council of Catholic Women, which works to support, empower and educate Catholic women about spirituality, leadership and service. She’s still going strong.
Ask a Franciscan
Franciscan Father Greg Friedman helps us understand:
• What is God’s attitude toward our prayer?
• What is the significance of devotion to the Infant of Prague?
Minute Meditation
This program’s Minute Meditation is an excerpt from Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior, written and read by Barbara Beckwith.
Bible Break
Sulpician Father Ronald Witherup explores the sufferings of St. Paul and how he used them to advance the gospel and its embrace by those in communities under his pastoral care.
Exploring Our Faith
Dominican Father Timothy Radcliffe shares insights from his newest book, What’s the Point of Being Christian? In this first of a two-part interview, Father Radcliffe explains how faith can enlighten every part of our lives and how happiness comes on the journey even through pain and sacrifice.
 
 
     


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