Good morning! On today’s show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell welcome Fr. John Ubel of St. Paul Cathedral in Minnesota to discuss how he’s auctioning his baseball card collection to benefit Catholic education. Other guests include Stephanie Mann to continue our series on St. Thomas More and Lent, Jen Norton to discuss her new book of illuminated reflections on the Stations of the Cross, and Fr. Jonathan Duncan and Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo to look ahead to the Mass readings for Laetare Sunday this weekend. Plus news, weather, sports and a whole lot more…
Stephanie Mann is online at supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com.
Info on the auction of Fr. John Ubel’s baseball cards to benefit Catholic education can be found at aimhigherfoundation.org.
Dr. James Pauley, author of An Evangelizing Catechesis.
Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo is online at instituteofcatholicculture.org.
Dina Dwyer-Owens is online at dinadwyerowens.com.
Jen Norton, author of Surrender All: An Illuminated Journal Retreat Through the Stations of the Cross
Bobby Schindler is online at lifeandhope.com.
Fr. Jonathan Duncan’s conversion story can be found at chnetwork.org.
Joseph Pearce is online at jpearce.co.
Catherine Fishlock is online at stgertrude.org.
Sarah Christmyer is online at comeintotheword.com.
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Prayer to St. Joseph for the Unemployed
Silent and well-known carpenter in Nazareth, model of workers, by the work of your hands you gave your contribution to the work of the Creator, you earned your living, and you provided for the needs of the Holy Family. Intercede for all workers, in the difficulties of their daily lives especially for the unemployed, in their anxieties for tomorrow, so that through the guidance of God, the great Architect and Builder, they all may use their strength and talents to make visible God’s new creation, to offer a concrete service to society, and to earn wages worthy of their efforts. With confidence and trust we make this prayer thru Jesus. Amen.