Kresta in the Afternoon – September 24, 2019 – Hour 1
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Description: Our guest host today is Jerry Usher.
+ Abortionist Ulrich Klopfer kept thousands of dead babies but inspires little curiosity
- Description: After the abortionist Ulrich Klopfer died, 2246 aborted fetuses were found in his house. He practiced in Indiana but lived in Illinois and both states are now investigating what laws he may have violated transporting the remains across state lines. We talk about it with Monica Miller, who has a plan to name the babies.
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Dr. Monica Miller
Dr Monica Miller is the Director of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society and the author of many books including "The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church," “Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion Wars” and “Theology of the Passion of the Christ" Check out prolifesociety.com and abortionmemorials.com - Resources:
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- Contact Citizens for a Pro Life Society to name the Klopfer Babies (http://www.prolifesociety.net/pages/start/startup/home.aspx)
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Abortionist Ulrich Klopfer kept thousands of dead babies but inspires little curiosity -
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Ulrich Klopfer's treatment of aborted babies is horrifying, but not shocking -
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Judge Won’t Dismiss Case, May Punish David Daleiden for Exposing Planned Parenthood Baby Part Sales -
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+ World War II and the Witness of Three Future Popes
- Description: This month marks the eightieth anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, the bloodiest conflict in human history that claimed an astonishing 85 million lives, the majority of them civilians. Amidst this bloody darkness, three future popes were remarkable examples of compassion, integrity, and heroism. We talk about them with Filip Mazurczak.
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Filip Mazurczak
Filip Mazurczak is a journalist, translator, and historian. His writing has appeared in the National Catholic Register, First Things, Tygodnik Powszechny, and other publications. Visit him at https://filipmazurczak.com - Resources:
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- Filip's website (https://filipmazurczak.com/)
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+ Cardinal Marx Says German ‘Synod’ Will Proceed Despite Vatican Objections
- Description: The head of the German bishops’ conference told Vatican officials last week that addressing controversial theological topics during the German bishops’ proposed “binding synodal path” will be a service to the universal Church. The letter followed a week of coverage concerning plans by the German bishops to create a Synodal Assembly with “deliberative power” to address issues including the separation of power in the Church, priestly life, women’s access to ministry and office in the Church and sexual morality. We talk with Matthew Bunson.
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Dr. Matthew Bunson
Matthew Bunson is a Senior Contributor to EWTN News and the National Catholic Register and a Senior Fellow at St Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He’s the author or co-author of more than 50 books including the first English-language biography of Pope Francis and The Encyclopedia of Catholic History. Follow him on twitter at MattBunson. Register Radio airs Saturdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 11 am.
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Cardinal Marx Says German ‘Synod’ Will Proceed Despite Vatican Objections -
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Cardinal Marx Meets With Pope Francis and Cardinal Ouellet About German Synodal Plans -
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Threat of Schism Comes From Germany, Not United States -
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German Bishops Pushing Forward With Controversial ‘Synodal Assembly’ -
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