Ave Maria in the Afternoon – September 6, 2024 – Hour 1
Marcus looks at the legacy of Margaret Sanger.
Marcus looks at the legacy of Margaret Sanger.
Rob Corzine previews the Sunday Gospel and George Weigel reflects on the 25th anniversary of his book Witness to Hope.
The US Surgeon General has issued a warning that parenting can be a health hazard. We discuss it with Kimberly Ells and Matthew Ramage looks at an opportune time to rediscover the gift of Creation.
A new EWTN/RealClear Opinion poll has Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump among Catholic voters. We look at the numbers with Matthew Bunson and discuss the Seven Sorrows of Mary with Steve Ray.
Nicolas Maduro has declared October 1 as Christmas Day to promote “peace, joy and security” in Venezuela. Ed Clancy tells us more, and Stanley Kurtz responds to Tim Walz’s remark that “one person’s socialism is just another person’s neighborliness.”
What’s the most important lesson you didn’t learn in school? If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? We take your calls.
Marcus discusses what made St Gregory so Great and we discuss the state of the pro-life movement in an election year with two unsatisfactory options.
Wes Smith looks at how the medical establishment is helping push a progressive agenda and Fr John Riccardo invites you to join the Rescue Challenge.
Jay Richards integrates Catholic Social Teaching with economics and natural science, and we discuss Work and the meaning of life with David Bahnsen.
Clara Piano presents a family-focused approach to consumption and Andrew Abela discusses a Catechism for Business.