Catholic Connection – Nov 8, 2022 – Hour 1
Best of “Catholic Connection” with Danielle Nicholson and Archbishop Vigneron.
Segment 1 – Intro and News
Segment 2 – My baby saved my life. Now I help save others.
“Danielle Nicholson, who experienced a crisis pregnancy and decided to keep her child due to the help of a pro-life maternity home. Her beautiful story was just featured at FoxNews.com Opinion and details how choosing life for her daughter transformed her own.” (Originally aired September 13, 2022)

Danielle Nicholson is a single mother to a 9-year-old girl and employed as a local social worker striving to educate local families how to heal from extensive trauma and abuse. Prior to that, Danielle was a long-term resident at a local maternity home, learning to break the cycle of trauma from her own life. Danielle graduated with honors from Bethlehem Christian University with a bachelor’s degree in Theology.
Read more: My baby saved my life. Now I help save others.
Segment 3 – Archbishop Vigneron calls for ‘culture of life’ and the rejection of Proposal 3
“The archbishop gave praise to God for the triumph of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, which overturned the longstanding Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion legal nationwide. However, Archbishop Vigneron said, there is a new challenge facing the gospel of life — Proposal 3, which will be on the Michigan ballot Nov. 8.” (Originally aired October 6, 2022)

Archbishop Allen Vigneron – Appointed by Pope Benedict XVI, the Most Rev. Allen H. Vigneron was named archbishop of the Detroit Archdiocese on Jan. 5, 2009, succeeding Cardinal Adam Maida. Archbishop Vigneron served as rector-president of Sacred Heart Major Seminary from 1994–2003. He had studied for the priesthood there, returned in later years to teach philosophy and returned yet again as a dean. A native of Mt. Clemens, the archbishop was ordained as a priest of the Detroit Archdiocese in 1975.
Segment 4 – Teresa’s Two Cents
Originally aired October 19, 2022