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Showing posts with label EWTN The World Over. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EWTN The World Over. Show all posts
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Patrick J. Buchanan, syndicated columnist, former presidential candidate and author joins Raymond to talk about the nuclear deal with Iran, the Planned Parenthood controversy, immigration reform, the 2016 race for the presidency and much more.
Also, Raymond has highlights from his interview with Cardinal William Baum who passed away last week at the age of 88. Cardinal Baum was the former archbishop of Washington, D.C. from 1973-1980 and served as the head of the Apostolic Penitentiary at the Vatican from 1990-2001. He spoke with Raymond about his work as the Major Penitentiary and what his priesthood meant to him.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
George Pataki, former governor of New York and current GOP candidate for president, joins Raymond to discuss all the important issues in the 2016 campaign.
In this segment of EWTNThe World Over, Rachel Campos-Duffy, national spokesperson for the LIBRE Initiative, talks to Raymond about comments made by the Pope concerning the global economy during his recent South American tour. She also talks about the impact of the Hispanic vote on the 2016 presidential race.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Dr. Walid Phares, adviser to the anti-Terrorism Caucus of the U.S. House of Representatives, discusses the continuing rise of ISIS, the U.S. strategy to battle ISIS, and the latest on the assault on religious freedom in the region.
Rep. Carlos Curbelo, U.S. Congressman from Florida's 26th District joins Raymond to talk about the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Kyle Duncan, former lead counsel for Hobby Lobby, helps Raymond make sense of the controversial recent rulings handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court...including those on same-sex marriage, the HHS mandate and Affordable Care Act, voting rights and more.
Raymond is joined by Fr. Benedict Kiely, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Stowe, Vermont to discuss his ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the suffering Christians in the Middle East at the hands of ISIS, and Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute, to discuss the implications for religious freedom in the Middle East after one year of the ISIS caliphate.
Robert Davi, the award-winning actor, screenwriter, director, producer and jazz vocalist, discusses his upcoming performance at the 35th Anniversary edition of A Capitol Fourth here in Washington, DC to celebrate Independence Day.
Finally, Raymond has a special preview of a moving new film honoring our nation's veterans called Faith of Our Fathers, starring Kevin Downes and Duck Dynasty's "Uncle Si" Robertson...opening in theaters nationwide this week.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Raymond talks to Most Rev. William Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore and chair of the USCCB Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty, about the ramifications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on same sex marriage and how it affects religious freedom and the Catholic Church.
Ellis and Delfeayo Marsalis, father and son jazz legends, talk to Raymond about their music, the importance of musical education in passing jazz on to new generations of players, and the vital role of faith and family in their lives and work.
Plus, Gary Sinise, Oscar-nominated actor and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, talks about his work to aid and assist the men and women in our armed forces as well as how faith informs his life and work. He also discusses his own father ahead of Fathers' Day.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky joins Raymond for an exclusive interview.
Part 2 of Raymond's exclusive interview with Walter Cardinal Kasper, German theologian and former head of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, on his role in shaping the agenda at the Synod for the Family and his feelings toward those cardinals who criticized his "proposal" to give Communion to some divorced and remarried Catholics.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Edward Pentin, Rome correspondent for the National Catholic Register, talks to Raymond about the upcoming Synod of Bishops in Rome in October, the preliminary synod meetings in Rome this week, the Pope's upcoming Eco-Encyclical and a preview of Raymond's exclusive interview with Germany's renegade Cardinal Walter Kasper that will air on The World Over on June 4.
Raymond is joined in studio by Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize winning humorist, columnist and author, to discuss his latest book for middle graders, The Worst Class Trip Ever.
Finally, Dr. Ralph Martin, president of Renewal Ministries and Director of Graduate Programs at Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit, joins Raymond to talk about the relationship between mercy and salvation, and the nature of Hell.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Rep. Ed Royce, U.S. Congressman from California and chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs joins Raymond to discuss this week's hearings in Washington on ISIS's persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq and the Middle East.
Marc Morano, executive editor and chief correspondent of Climate Depot and member of the Heartland Institute, debates the bogus issue of "global warming" with Carol Andress, director of Legislative Operations for the Environmental Defense Fund.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Attorney and law professor Alan Dershowitz talks to Raymond about freedom of speech in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Garland, Texas and more threats of violence from ISIS. Should there be free speech limits, particularly where religion is concerned?
Larry Oney, permanent deacon in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, successful businessman, entrepreneur, and author joins Raymond to discuss his plans for inner city renewal and healing in response to what has been happening on the streets of Baltimore, MD and Ferguson, MO.
In this week's EWTNThe World Over, Raymond Arroyo reviews the headline news of the week, plus:
Rep. Ron DeSantis, former Navy JAG lawyer and current U.S. Congressman representing the 6th District of Florida, joins Raymond to discuss the growth of ISIS, the framework nuclear deal with Iran and the escalation of tension in the Middle East with regards to Iran.
Finally, Raymond interviews Eduardo Verastegui, actor and producer, on his latest family film project, Little Boy, which opens in theaters on April 24.