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On Catholic Conversations, host Stan Ketick speaks with Patty Kaczor, a retired hospice nurse and Secular Franciscan who taught herself to play a ten‑string harp and now volunteers to play for hospice patients. They discuss how music, prayer, and compassionate presence bring comfort during the end of life.

The episode covers the hospice experience versus palliative car...


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Deacon Al Lundy explores this week’s readings (Isaiah, 1 Corinthians, and John), reflects on the Vatican’s move toward beatifying Fulton J. Sheen, and discusses how Scripture and witnesses help us recognize Jesus as the Son of God.

The episode invites listeners to reflect during Ordinary Time, offers historical and pastoral insights, and encourages questions about fait...


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Host Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn discuss Ryan Newhouse’s "America’s Affordability Crisis," exploring how decades of policy choices—immigration, corporate managerial culture, and misplaced metrics like GDP—have left many young Americans unable to afford homes, marriage, or stable family life.

They connect this governing crisis to the health of churches and communitie...


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Host Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn reflect on William Butler Yeats’ poem "The Second Coming" and what a waning Christian influence means for Western civilization. They connect Yeats’ warning to recent social unrest, cultural polarization, and the erosion of civility seen during the Christmas season.

The episode explores the need for a countercultural return to Christi...


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Deacon Al Lundy reflects on this weekend’s readings (Isaiah, Acts, and Luke) and explains why Jesus—though sinless—was baptized, how baptism prepares us for a life with Christ, and how the Trinity is revealed at the Jordan.

He shares personal stories from parish life (a 99‑year‑old’s funeral and longtime friends), news about parish dalmatics and Curcio retreats, and an...


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