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Show Notes for Friday, 2/5/2021

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Register for the Word 2021 Bible conference, featuring the Son Rise Morning Show’s Matt Swaim, along with many of our regular guests such as Dr. John Bergsma, Danielle Bean, Bill Donaghy, Sarah Christmyer and Dr. Ryan Hanning, as well as popular presenters like Fr. Mike Schmitz, Dr. Scott Hahn, Damon Owens, Chris Stefanick, Mark Hart and more for FREE here.


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Happy feast of St. Agatha of Sicily! On today’s show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell talk more about this virgin and martyr who is invoked as the patron saint against breast cancer. Guests include Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo and Fr. Jonathan Duncan with previews of the Sunday Mass readings, Dina Dwyer-Owens on setting good goals with Lent fast approaching, Brad Hahn from Solidarity Health Share on how new healthcare rules affect their pro-life healthcare model, and Ken Craycraft on new rules from the White House that would allow men to compete in women’s sports. Plus news, weather, sports and a whole lot more…

Dr. Brian McGee is online at Quincy.edu.

Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo is online at instituteofcatholicculture.org.

Ken Craycraft is online at Craycraftlaw.com.

Fr. Frank Donio is online at catholicapostolatecenter.org.

Dina Dwyer-Owens is online at dinadwyerowens.com.

Brad Hahn is online at solidarityhealthshare.org.

Bobby Schindler is online at lifeandhope.com.

Fr. Jonathan Duncan is online at chnetwork.org.

Joseph Pearce is online at jpearce.co.

Dr. Matthew Bunson is online at ewtnnews.com.

Catherine Fishlock is online at stgertrude.org.

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A prayer to St. Agatha for healing from Breast Cancer

St. Agatha, woman of valor, from your own suffering we have been moved to ask your prayers for those of us who suffer from breast cancer. We place them before you, and ask you to intercede on their behalf. From where you stand in the health of life eternal- all wounds healed, and all tears wiped away- pray for them, and all of us. From what you learned from your own path of pain, ask God to give us the Grace we need to remain holy in difficulties, not allowing our anger or our bitterness to overtake us. Pray that we will be more peaceful and more charitable. And from your holy pace in our mystical body, the Church, pray that we, in our place and time will, together, create a world of justice and peace. Amen.