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Aug 21, 2024 • 50min
Latest from the Vatican/ Rural Catholics
8/21/24 6am CT Hour - Ashley Noronha/ Joe Boland John, Glen and Sarah chart about the DNC, RFK Jr might endorse Trump and the *new foods available at the fair. Ashley reports on the Pope's Weekly General Audience, Pope's prayers for the faithful in Poland on pilgrimage, answers whether or not the Holy Doors will be open in local Cathedrals during the Jubilee year and the celebrations of St. Bartholomew. Joe explains the challenges and fruits of rural communities in the United States that are Catholic.

Aug 21, 2024 • 51min
Title 9 & Gender Identity/ Striving for Perfection
8/21/24 7am CT Hour - Mary Hasson/ Dave Durand John, Glen and Sarah chart about the DNC, RFK Jr might endorse Trump and the new foods available at the fair. Mary breaks down what Title 9 is and how the current administration is trying to add gender identity to it unsuccessfully. Dave compares our drive for perfection in innovation to our call from Jesus to be prefect like our heavenly Father.

Aug 20, 2024 • 50min
Fostering Purity in Daughters/ Revival is Here
8/20/24 6am CT Hour - Michael O'Rourke/ Bishop Brendan Cahill John and Glen give the latest news headlines. Michaels shares how he encourages father and mothers to encourage teen girls to grow in purity in our society today. Bishop Cahill shares his highlights from the NEC and how revival will grow in the following days.

Aug 20, 2024 • 51min
Why I Don't Feel Loved/ Free Abortions at DNC
8/20/24 7am CT Hour - Martha Fernandez-Sardina/ Shawn Carney John and Glen give an update on the DNC day one and the news. Martha shares what do to when we don't "feel" loved. Shawn gives a reaction to Planned Parenthood's over the top display and "giveaways" at the DNC in Chicago.

Aug 19, 2024 • 50min
Mass Needs Words and Actions / Emotional Regulation
8/19/24 7am CT Hour - Fr. Burke Masters / Dr. Jim Schroeder John, Glen and Sarah chat about making the Pledge Drive goal, the Democratic Convention and the protests in Chicago. Fr. Burke Masters explains why the Mass needs both words and actions. Dr. Jim Schroeder continues his series of turning free will into willpower, and he dives into how to better regulate our emotions.

Aug 19, 2024 • 51min
Taking Care of Body/Nursery of Heaven
8/19/24 6am CT Hour - Fr. Rafael Capo / Cassie Everts John, Glen and Sarah chat about making the Pledge Drive goal, the Democratic Convention and the protests in Chicago. Fr. Rafael Capo talks about how taking care of our body is a sacred duty and shares tips for improving our fitness on vacation. Cassie shares about her book Nursery in Heaven, a unique companion for parents who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss.

Aug 15, 2024 • 39min
Sunday Gospel Reflection/ Assumption in the Bible?
8/15/24 6am CT Hour - Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg/ William Albrecht John, Glen and Sarah chat about the latest news and play What's That Sound. Bishop Mueggenborg reflects on the Bread of Life discourse and the power of the real presence. William gives examples of how the Assumption of Mary is scriptural.

Aug 15, 2024 • 39min
St. Vincent DePaul/ Fruits of NEC
8/15/24 7am CT Hour - Laura DeMaria/ Bishop Donald Hying John, Glen and Sarah chat about the latest news and play What's That Sound. Laura talks St. Vincent DePaul. We've heard his name, but who was he really? Bishop Hying recounts the events of the NEC and the fruits that we are seeing from this congress and pilgrimage walk, in the hearts and minds of the faithful.

Aug 14, 2024 • 12min
The Faith and Witness of Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky (Special Podcast Highlight)
John Morales had an incredible conversation with Theresa Civantos Barber, the assistant editor for Aleteia, on the latest Morning Air podcast. They looked into the amazing journey of American swimmer Katie Ledecky, and trust us, it's a story you don't want to miss. So, the Paris Summer Olympics had its fair share of drama because of the Opening Ceremony, but one athlete who truly stole the spotlight was Katie Ledecky. She snagged four medals in Paris, including two golds, bringing her total to 14 Olympic medals! That makes her the most decorated American woman in Olympic history. Can you believe that? But here's the thing—Katie's not just a powerhouse in the pool. She's got this incredible humble spirit and an unwavering Catholic faith that sets her apart from everyone else. Barber shared how Ledecky's humility and gratitude are what really make her shine. She’s not one to brag; her high school teachers didn’t even know she was Olympic bound until they saw it in the news. How wild is that? Katie finds her calm and focus through prayer, especially the Hail Mary, which she says before every race. Imagine that—right before diving in, she's connecting with her faith. Faith in Action Katie’s faith isn’t just something she keeps to herself; she lives it out loud. She's a rockstar volunteer, serving meals to the homeless, leading campus ministry, and helping out in her family’s parish. Her virtues—perseverance, dedication, generosity, and humility—are not just words. They’re a way of life. Katie's a role model for all of us, showing that you can be both an incredible athlete and a genuinely kind person. Inspiring the Next Generation Barber shared a sweet story about how her own kids are inspired by Katie. They’ve started incorporating prayer into their sports routines, just like Katie does. Her son, for instance, prayed the Hail Mary before his game because he was nervous. It’s amazing to see how Katie's faith and dedication resonate with young athletes. John mentions that Katie Ledecky's story is a shining example of how sports can be a school of virtue, echoing Pope St. John Paul II’s sentiment that we can all be athletes for Christ. Final Thoughts Katie Ledecky's journey reminds us that true greatness isn't just in medals but in character. Her story is a beautiful example of how faith can anchor us, guide us, and inspire us to be better. So, if you're looking for a role model who perfectly balances excellence with humility and competition with faith, Katie Ledecky is your girl.

Aug 14, 2024 • 38min
Latest from the Vatican/ Katie Ledecky & her faith
8/14/24 6am CT Hour - Ashley Noronha/ Theresa Civantos Barber John, Glen and Sarah chat about the upcoming conversation Presidential candidates will have on economy, primary results in some states and creamsicles. Ashley reports on the Pope's Sunday Angelus, the Pope's new wheelchair and the many celebrations happening for the feast of the Assumption in Italy. Theresa talks about the many accomplishments of Gold medal winner, Katie Ledecky and how living her faith has helped her accomplish these amazing feats.


