Kresta in the Afternoon – January 19, 2024 – Hour 2
The Dutch bishops have collectively rejected Fiducia supplicans. Matthew Bunson has the details, and Steve Clarke details how faith-inspired players powered the Michigan football team to a national championship.
Fueled by Faith, University of Michigan Marches to the National Title
It’s been a fun few months for football fans in Michigan. The Detroit Lions have won a playoff game for the first time in more than 30 years, and the University of Michigan Wolverines wrapped up a 15-0 season with a 34-13 victory over Washington in the National Championship game. Throughout the season, many Michigan players – as well as Coach Jim Harbaugh – were outspoken about their faith. We talk about it with Steve Clarke.
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Faith-filled RBs Blake Corum, Donovan Edwards power Michigan to national title
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Chaos deepens as Dutch bishops collectively reject blessings for same-sex couples
The Dutch bishops have become the latest conference to collectively reject the new provision by the Vatican for non-liturgical blessings to same-sex couples and those in irregular relationships. Matthew Bunson has more on this and other stories.
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Chaos deepens as Dutch bishops collectively reject blessings for same-sex couples
Pope Francis: ‘I like to think of hell as empty’
Pope: World Economic Forum meeting an opportunity to find ‘ways to build a better world’
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity commemorates historic meeting of two lungs of the Church
Hundreds pack Los Angeles church as exiled bishop, priest speak against Nicaragua regime
Pope Francis: ‘War itself is a crime against humanity’
Nicaraguan dictatorship releases Bishop Álvarez, brother bishop, and priests
Director Martin Scorsese confirms completion of script for ‘A Life of Jesus’
Divine Shepherdess procession in Venezuela draws 2.7 million
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