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Openline
This daily call-in show enables listeners to ask questions in each host's area of expertise.
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Relevant Radio programming provides thought provoking dialogue, commentary and listener call-in programs. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops approves it as a national media outlet. Today, it is the largest Catholic talk radio network in the United States.
Sunday Night: Live with Father Benedict Groeschel
Fr. Benedict takes calls, shares experiences, answers questions, and listens to concerns and opinions.
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EWTN Live with Fr. Mitch
Join Fr. Mitch Pacwa as he interviews a variety of guests to help you learn more about the faith, and reawaken your desire to bring others to the Church.
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The Journey Home
Marcus Grodi and his guests discuss their personal "journeys home" and examine why so many people are being drawn back to the Roman Catholic Church.
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Life On The Rock
Listen and share in the joys and challenges of being young and Catholic in today's secular world.
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Bookmark
Join Doug Keck as he talks with Catholic authors about their books and how they strengthen your faith.
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Vatican Insider
Joan Lewis, EWTN Rome Bureau Chief, bring you weekly news inside the Vatican and the church around the world, as well as interviews and answers to your questions.
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A podcast about college life from a Catholic perspective: from life on campus to life in the Church and all things important in the lives of young adults.
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Following the success of several podcasts aimed at presenting weekly technology news and podcasts covering life in the Catholic sphere, the members of catholicunderground.com began to formulate a podcast that speaks to both Vatican II and Pope John Paul the Great's call for those in media to responsibly and courageously bring technology to the transmission of the Gospel. The blogs and podcasts contained in these pages hope to have that goal within every click; that's why catholicunderground.com really is faith gone digital.
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