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Showing posts with label Cardinal Burke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cardinal Burke. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2014

EWTN THE WORLD OVER - NOVEMBER 13, 2104



In this week's EWTN The World Over, Dean Koontz is the author of over 70 books and 14 #1 New York Times bestsellers, talks with Raymond about his latest novel, The City. He also discusses the craft of writing, the source of his inspiration, and the faith and family life that has shaped all of his work.

Plus, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, and USCCB president, Archbishop Joseph Kurtz speak to Raymond about the debate and dissension at the Synod for the Family in Rome, what lies ahead for the Synod, and the controversial removal of Cardinal Raymond Burke from the Vatican's high court.


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Thursday, October 9, 2014

EWTN THE WORLD OVER - OCTOBER 9, 2014



In this week's EWTN The World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:

Raymond is joined by Fr. Andrew Apostoli to remember the life and work of Fr. Benedict Groeschel.

Cardinal Burke, prefect of the Holy See's Apostolic Signatura at the Vatican, discusses with Raymond the Extraordinary Synod currently underway in Rome, as well as his chapter in the new book, Remaining In the Truth of Christ (Ignatius Press), the indissolubility of marriage and his opposition to Cardinal Kasper's recent proposals regarding divorced and remarried Catholics and the Sacrament of Holy Communion.

George McGraw, founder and executive director of DigDeepWater.org, discusses his organization's effort to promote access to clean water as a basic human right by building sustainable water projects in poor communities around the world. He also talks about this year's "4 Liter Challenge" which seeks to raise awareness about caring for the world's water resources.

Finally, Reed Frerichs, CEO of Primal Math, discusses his efforts to make mathematics fun and easier to learn for kids via game applications that inspire creative thinking, critical thinking and problem solving.

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