Good morning! On today’s show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell welcome Deacon Steven Greydanus to review the new Pixar movie ONWARD. Other guests include Bill Donaghy to compare the popular concept of memory with the Catholic liturgical concept of memory, Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo to preview the Sunday Mass readings, and Stephanie Mann to begin our series on Lent with St. John Henry Newman. Plus news, weather, sports and a whole lot more…
Bill Donaghy is online at tobinstitute.org.
Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo and Fr. Paul Scalia are online at instituteofcatholicculture.org.
Stephanie Mann is leading us through the book The Tears of Christ, Lenten Meditations from John Henry Newman.
Deacon Steven Greydanus is online at decentfilms.com.
Ryan Lopez is online at catholiccincinnati.org.
Ken Craycraft is online at athenaeum.edu.
Bobby Schindler is online at lifeandhope.com.
Joseph Pearce, author of Literature: What Every Catholic Should Know
Fr. Philip-Michael Tangorra, author of Holiness and Living the Sacramental Life
Fr. Nicholas Blackwell is online at thefrankfriar.com.
Despair Prayer of St. Claude de la Colombiere
Lord, I am in this world to show Your mercy to others.
Other people will glorify You
by making visible the power of Your grace
by their fidelity and constancy to You.
For my part I will glorify You
by making known how good You are to sinners,
that Your mercy is boundless
and that no sinner no matter how great his offences
should have reason to despair of pardon.
If I have grievously offended You, My Redeemer,
let me not offend You even more
by thinking that You are not kind enough to pardon Me. Amen.