Kresta in the Afternoon – January 28, 2019 – Hour 1
+ The Truth Will Set Us Free, but Only if We Let It
- Description: We've seen this routine before: a story breaks online, the media rushes to judgement, celebrities and politicians jump on the bandwagon demanding justice and social media follows suit. A few days later, more information emerges and the initial villain is seen in a very different light. And then the mea-culpa media bemoans the nature of the internet mob and promises to do better. We saw this last week with Nick Sandmann and we'll likely see it again. Will it ever change? We talk with Teresa Tomeo, who focuses on this topic in an upcoming webinar.
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Teresa Tomeo
Teresa Tomeo is the host of Catholic Connection on Ave Maria Radio and also spent 20 years as a reporter and anchor in Detroit news media. She is a columnist for Our Sunday Visitor and the author of several books. Her newest book is Beyond Sunday. Teresa is also the host of The Catholic View for Women on EWTN. Visit TeresaTomeo.com - Resources:
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- Learn more about the Webinar (https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&partnerref=Gail&eventid=1915370&sessionid=1&key=62373BB5BEE2B8B0CEE803D8553C74E0®Tag=&sourcepage=register)
- http://teresatomeo.com (Teresa's website )
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+ Kresta Comments: The Church's Relations with China
- Description: Before talking with Cardinal Zen, Al looks at the background to the Church's relationship with China and Vatican/Beijing negotiations.
+ "For the Love of my People I Will Not Remain Silent"
- Description: The relationship of atheistic China with the most universal global spiritual power—the Catholic Church—is in a state of flux. There are two Catholic communities in China: the "underground", or unofficial, Church and the official, government-controlled Patriotic Church. The Vatican is trying to build its relationship with the Patriotic Church - but is it doing so at the expense of its faithful underground Catholics? Cardinal Joseph Zen joins us.
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Cardinal Joseph Zen
Cardinal Joseph Zen is the former Bishop of Hong Kong. He was made a Cardinal in 2006 and has been outspoken on issues regarding human rights and religious liberty, which has attracted negative attention from the Chinese Communist Party. He is the author of "For the Love of my People I Will Not Remain Silent."
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Cardinal Zen presents letter to pope warning him on China -
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China Reneges on Its Deals. The Vatican Is Learning That the Hard Way. -
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Cardinal Zen: The Pope Doesn't Understand China -
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Did Pope Francis Just Make China Protestant? -
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