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Kresta in the Afternoon – March 13, 2024 – Hour 2

Bishop Andrew Cozzens continues our buildup to the National Eucharistic Congress and Jenny Martin shares how beauty drew her into the Church. 

 

Restoration of Communion: Admonish the Sinner

There is a beautiful relationship between the Sacrament of Penance and the Sacrament of the Eucharist, especially with respect to our communion with Jesus and his Body, the Church. Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins us to discuss more as we get closer and closer to the Eucharistic Congress.

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Restoration of Communion: Admonish the Sinner

National Eucharistic Congress 

Meet the young Catholic pilgrims who will walk thousands of miles with the Eucharist this summer

Most Reverend Andrew H. Cozzens is the bishop of Crookston, Minnesota. He is the Chair of the USCCB's Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, which is spearheading the "My Flesh for the Life of the World" Eucharistic Revival Project. Visit eucharisticrevival.org

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The Sacrament of the Possible: Why I Became Catholic

Twenty-five years ago, Jennifer Martin was a single Protestant woman living in the South. Less than a decade later, she was a married Catholic mother pursuing a degree in Theology from Notre Dame. She joins us to share her journey of faith.

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The Sacrament of the Possible, Or, Why I Became a Catholic

Jennifer Newsome Martin is an associate professor in the Department of Theology and the Program of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame. She is the incoming director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture.

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