Guests
Erica Tighe Campbell
Erica Tighe Campbell is a wife and mother, entrepreneur, designer, and the founder of “Be A Heart,” a gift company specializing in Catholic and spiritual gifts. Her book “Living the Seasons: Simple Ways to Celebrate the Beauty of... Read More.
Erika Ahern
Erika Ahern is a Staff Writer for CatholicVote and the LOOP, and long-time listeners will remember her as a frequent guest on homeschooling topics. She’s with us today to talk about how to comment on a proposed rule change... Read More.
Erin Brewer
Dr. Erin Brewer holds a doctorate from Utah State University and is the founder of Advocates Protecting Children, a non-profit dedicated to helping children, parents, churches, and other organizations escape transgender ideology and fight the gender medical industry. She... Read More.
Erin Nowak
Erin Nowak is the Outreach Center Program Director at The Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati.
Eva Muntean
Eva Muntean is the co-chair and co-founder for the Walk for Life West Coast, the country’s second-largest pro-life event, which will be held on Jan. 21. Born in Budapest, she escaped with her family when she was 9 years... Read More.
Faith Hakesley
Faith Hakesley is a homeschooling mom, writer, and survivor of clerical abuse. She’s the moderator for the “Ask a Survivor” column for the Ruth Institute’s website and her book, “Glimmers of Grace,” tied for a 2021 excellence... Read More.
Faye Roche
Faye Roche is the Director of the Diocese of Covington's Pro-Life Office.
Fiorella de Maria
Fiorella De Maria, an Anglo-Maltese writer living in Surrey, England, studied English Literature at the University of Cambridge. A winner of the National Book Prize of Malta, she has published eight other books with Ignatius Press, including A Most Dangerous... Read More.
Fr. Aaron Williams
Fr. Aaron Williams is the rector and pastor of St. Mary's Basilica, the original cathedral of Natchez, MS.
Fr. Aaron Wessman
Fr. Aaron Wessman is first-vice-president for the Glenmary Home Missioners. His book, “The Church’s Mission in a Polarized World,” is available from New City Press.
Fr. Al DeGiacomo, SJ
Fr. Al was born Albert Joseph DeGiacomo on May 1, 1950 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the only child of Josephine Giampapa (1910-1980) and Albert DeGiacomo (1911-1997). He studied at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, where he graduated Bachelor of... Read More.





