Guests
Andrew Rodriguez
Andrew Rodriguez is a Licensed Professional Counselor with his own Christian counseling practice in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and the campus counselor at the University of Valley Forge. He’s also certified in Reintegrative Therapy for people struggling with trauma, addiction, and... Read More.
Andrew Swafford
Andrew Swafford is a professor of theology at Benedictine College. He is the author of A Catholic Guide to the New Testament, Lunatic, Liar, or Lord: Unveiling the Truth of Catholicism with C.S. Lewis’s ‘Mere Christianity’ (Ave Maria Press,... Read More.
Angela Homoelle
Angie Homoelle has more than 20 years of caregiving experience, as a professional, volunteer and family caregiver. Since 2016 she has coordinated the Caregiver Assistance Network (CAN), a program of Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio. Angie and her dedicated volunteers... Read More.
Angie Poat
Angie Poat is the Diocesan Youth Minister for the Diocese of Covington.
Anja Hoffmann
Anja Hoffmann is the Executive Director of The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe.
Ann Andriacco
Ann Andriacco is a retired educator, and has been involved for years with the HOPE Project, which connects schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati with schools in the Holy Land. She and her husband are members of the Equestrian... Read More.
Anna Katterhenry
Anna Katterhenry is the manager and communications director for the Angel of Hope Prayer Garden project in Greater Cincinnati.
Anna Mitchell
Anna Mitchell is the producer and host of the "Son Rise Morning Show"
Annabelle Bautista
Annabelle Bautista is Dean of Students of Diversity, Inclusion & Sucess at Thomas More University
Anne Jones
Anne Jones is the Director of Marketing and Communications for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Cincinnati.
Annie Takeuchi
Annie Takeuchi was classically trained in music, starting at the age of 3, at the Yamaha Music School in San Francisco. She went on to study with Stewart Brady, who had been her mother’s piano teacher, and continued her... Read More.
Anthony D\’Ambrosio
Anthony did all the right Catholic things: he went to mass every Sunday, he discerned the priesthood as a seminarian, he worked in ministry. But when a chronic illness destroyed his health, he underwent a crisis of faith and... Read More.










