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Today I spoke with a panel of people via skype about Pope Benedict’s Messages for World Communications Day, January 24.
At the beginning of the show, I asked each panelist to identify a personal patron saint to help guide this conversation.
My guests were:
Sister Anne Flanigan nunblog — Blessed James Alberione
Sister Helena Burns Hell Burns –Saints Gabriel and Raphael
Lisa Hendey Catholicmom.com –Saint Therese of Lisieux
Sarah Reinhard just another day of Catholic pondering –St. Michael the Archangel
Deacon Pat Kearns DIAKONIA – St. Patrick
Jerry Kohlbrand Bro Jer’s Blog –Fr. Al Lauer
Father Jim Tucker Catholic Creativity Network Comments from the Koala — Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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February 7th, 2010 on 12:59 pm
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All my favourite people being totally inspiring!!!!!! shame about the gremlin but when god involved the devil will try any thing to get at us. I now know what Sr Anne sounds like up until now I’ve only know her camera skills.
February 14th, 2010 on 5:35 am
This was a very interesting podcast! A great lineup of guests. Thanks Sean, for getting them all together to discuss this document.
February 19th, 2010 on 2:33 pm
You should check out Deacon Tim Sullivan on “Two Edge Talk” podcast
February 19th, 2010 on 2:44 pm
Thanks Pat. I love Two Edge Talk with Deacon Tim and Cyndi. I have been listening since their very early shows and occasionally send them feedback. I have them listed in our Catholic Roundup podcast directory.