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The Drew Mariani Show™ tackles the hottest news and issues of the day through the lens of our Catholic Faith. Host Drew Mariani keeps listeners up-to-date with news from the Church and around the world, and prays the Chaplet of Divine Mercy LIVE every weekday
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Apr 29, 2024 • 51min
Sharing the Pro-Life Message
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-29-24 Eric Scheidler from Pro-Life Action League joins us to talk about a new handbook they've published Sharing the Pro-Life Message – Pro-Life Action Store (prolifeaction.org) that gives you the tools to address many of the arguments that our pro-death culture promotes

Apr 26, 2024 • 51min
Faithful Catholic Colleges Producing Priests / The Military Archdiocese
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-26-24 John Harper takes us through a number of headlines in today's News Roundup Matt Lamb of The College Fix | Breaking Campus News tells us about how Orthodox Catholic colleges end up inspiring the most vocations Father Marcel Taillon helps us understand what ministering to the Archdiocese of the US Military is like, and how Catholic Chaplains are so needed!

Apr 26, 2024 • 51min
Chaplet / Washington DC Eucharistic Procession
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-26-24 Maggie and John Harper pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy Father Charles Trullols tells us about the Washington DC Eucharistic Procession that he will be heading up on Saturday May 18th, 2024

Apr 26, 2024 • 51min
The Markets / DOJ Targets Elderly Pro-Life Holocaust Survivor... but Not Church Vandals
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-26-24 Peter Grandich, the former Wall Street Whiz Kid, joins us to talk about building your "Financial Ark" now, in time for the downturn that is inevitable Tommy Valentine from CatholicVote org shines a light on the Department of Justice targeting an elderly Pro-Life Holocaust survivor... but church vandals have been given free reign for the last 4 years

Apr 25, 2024 • 51min
Chemicals in the Water / A Unique Recovery Program
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-25-24 Drew gets sidetracked from sharing much news, as friends and contributors call in to wish him a Happy Birthday! Bill Patenaude shines a light on forever chemicals in the water Sean and Elaine Corrigan introduce a unique recovery program to us, Comunità Cenacolo America (hopereborn.org) and how addiction doesn't have the last word on your life -- GOD does

Apr 25, 2024 • 51min
Chaplet / Giants of the Old Testament
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-25-24 Drew and Maggie pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy Dr. John Bergsma explores who and what the giants of the Old Testament were, breaking down what Nephilim are

Apr 25, 2024 • 51min
St. Louis de Montfort and Our Lady
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-25-24 Barb Ernster joins us for the hour to talk about St. Louis de Montfort's incredible, close relationship with Our Blessed Mother, and how consecration to her maternal care can lead to beautiful things Another beloved guest calls in, in the last minute, to wish Drew a Happy Birthday!

Apr 25, 2024 • 14min
Should You Give Money to the Homeless? (Special Podcast Highlight)
When you see a homeless person, do you just walk by? Or do you sense the Holy Spirit stirring within you to help them? In a particularly touching episode of The Drew Mariani Show, the conversation between Drew and John Brundage, a seminarian, unfolds into a deep exploration of kindness, humanity, and the essence of giving. They discuss the heart-wrenching dilemma many of us face: Should we give money to the homeless, even if we fear it might not be used wisely? The Conflict Within Us Some argue that giving money might support harmful habits, inadvertently causing more harm than good. But Drew and John pivot to a profound perspective. They speak about the act of giving not just as an aid but as a sacred recognition of the individual's dignity, a way to affirm their worth in a world that often overlooks them. Moments of Connection John Brundage talks about looking beyond the surface, seeing the person asking for help as more than their current situation. Each time we reach into our pockets, we're not just handing over coins; we're offering a moment of connection, a signal to someone that they are seen and valued. It's these interactions, brief yet powerful, that can restore a sense of worth and humanity. A Brush with God Drew recounts a personal story that seems almost miraculous, suggesting that our acts of kindness are noted by Christ. He tells of a wedding he attended, where he reluctantly gave what little he had to a homeless man in the church. Later, a mysterious bounty appeared in his dryer—an unexpected return on his generosity. It's a reminder, perhaps, that in giving, we open ourselves up to divine surprises, and maybe, just maybe, we brush against the angels among us. A Call for Discernment and Open Hearts Yes, we must be wise, but we need to consider: What if our small act of giving is the one kind moment in someone's harsh day? What if our few dollars buy not just a meal but a moment of relief? An Invitation to Reflect So next time you encounter someone in need, remember this conversation. Consider not just the change you offer but the change you might inspire. In the simple act of opening our hands and hearts, we might just find ourselves closer to God.

Apr 24, 2024 • 50min
Rescuing Vocations / Trump Trials
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show 4-24-24 Drew takes us through a number of headlines in the News Roundup John Flanagan from the Laboure Society (rescuevocations.org) tells us about how his organization is helping those aspiring for a religious vocation in paying their student debts Hans von Spakovsky breaks down what we know around the Trump trials, and Main's entry into National Popular Vote

Apr 24, 2024 • 51min
Chaplet / Fiery Sermons of the Early Church
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show 4-24-24 Drew and Maggie pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy Chaplet Monsignor Charles Pope wonders if our modern sermon models are really effective or not -- and looks at some examples of early church fathers and their homilies


