Ave Maria in the Afternoon – September 1, 2025 – Hour 1
Marcus reflects on the Catholic meaning of work and Meg Hunter-Kilmer tells the story of the Ugandan martyrs.
Marcus reflects on the Catholic meaning of work and Meg Hunter-Kilmer tells the story of the Ugandan martyrs.
We discuss the meaning of work, labor and vocation with Scott Rae and Andreas Widmer.Â
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus tells us what it means to be truly Humble. Marcus reflects on the readings, and we discuss the power of everyday holiness with Michael Pakaluk.Â
Michael Warsaw discusses the past and future of Catholic radio as a tool for evangelization and Dr Ray Guarendi has advice for parenting in a world gone mad.Â
Marcus reflects on yesterday’s horrific shooting in Minnesota and we discuss the wisdom of Augustine with Matthew Bunson.
The “Dynamic Deacon” Harold Burke-Sivers joins us for a wide-raning discussion on faith.
Matt Swaim joins us with a list of five things he no longer says about converts.
For the last fifteen months, Adam Wright has been carrying the cross of a cancer diagnosis, a burden his entire family is helping him to bear. He joins us to discuss faith, family, suffering, hope and trusting in the Lord.
There isn’t much simple about the concept of Divine Simplicity – Pat Flynn helps us understand it. We also talk with Eduardo Echeverria about the claim that Vatican II paved the way for religious indifference.Â
What is the value of education in an AI-saturated world? Dr. Dan Guernsey of Ave Maria University joins us. Also, Dr. Greg Popcak helps parents reclaim their authority and Marcus discusses how Protestants fell out of love with Mary.Â