• Being Catholic #400: How Modernity Challenges Catholic Truth
    May 9 2026

    Bob Johnston and Lynn discuss two New Oxford Review articles that explore communism’s religious nature, Stalin’s daughter Svetlana’s conversion to Catholicism, and how Marxist ideas have resurfaced in modern cultural movements.

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    56 mins
  • Good News #213 050926: Bears, Baptisms, and Backyard Miracles
    May 9 2026

    Deacon Al Lundy reflects on family news, backyard wildlife, and upcoming travels, then goes through the Sixth Sunday of Easter readings—highlighting Philip the deacon, the role of confirmation, and how the Holy Spirit and living out Christ’s commandments make faith visible in everyday life.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    27 mins
  • Catholic Conversations #198: Hidden in Plain Sight: Allies Against Trafficking on Catholic Conversations
    May 9 2026

    On this episode of Catholic Conversations, host David Liptak speaks with Wendy, Kelly, and Nancy, co-founders of Allies Against Trafficking, a new Illinois nonprofit. They discuss how human trafficking often goes unseen, the importance of prevention and collaboration with law enforcement, healthcare, schools, and churches, and the warning signs of grooming and exploitation.

    The guests share examples of online grooming, labor trafficking, and vulnerable populations, outline their training and community outreach work, and explain how to report suspected trafficking and connect with resources. Visit alliesagainsttrafficking.org or email info@alliesagainsttrafficking.org for more information.

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    57 mins
  • Good News 050226: Emmaus Days: Seminarians, Sports, and a Call to Manhood
    May 2 2026

    Deacon Al Lundy talks with seminarian Jarod Raber about Emmaus Days, a series of retreats for boys and young men to encounter Christ through Scripture, prayer, Mass, and community activities led by seminarians.

    The episode also reflects on the fifth Sunday of Easter readings, the meaning of priesthood and baptismal vocation, and how faith shapes daily life.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    29 mins
  • Good News 042526: House of David and the Real David: An Easter Reflection
    Apr 25 2026

    Deacon Al Lundy reflects on the Fourth Sunday of Easter readings—Acts, Psalm 23, 1 Peter, and John—focusing on baptism, Christ as the Good Shepherd, and the humanity of King David.

    He also critiques cinematic Bible portrayals, praises series like House of David and The Chosen for scriptural accuracy, and shares local Catholic news including Fulton Sheen’s beatification and Catholic Spirit Radio events.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    27 mins
  • Being Catholic #399: Why Belonging Matters — A Catholic Take on Culture and Conservatism
    Apr 25 2026

    Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn reflect on the deep human need for "home," exploring how belonging, tradition, and faith shape personal and civic life.

    Drawing on an essay about the split in modern conservatism, the episode examines tensions between universal moral principles and particular cultural loyalties, the Catholic longing for stability (including the Latin Mass), and the dangers of constant cultural self-criticism.

    The hosts call for a balanced synthesis that honors both universal human dignity and rooted local identities as essential to a healthy society and Church.

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    56 mins
  • Good News 032826: Good News Special: The Passion According to Mark
    Mar 28 2026

    Deacon Al leads Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio for teens and almost-teens, exploring how the Gospel applies to everyday life. In this episode he prepares listeners for Palm Sunday and Holy Week, reads the Passion according to Mark, and reflects on the depth of Christ’s sacrifice.

    He also discusses leadership as service, shares insights from his confirmation students about the reality of crucifixion, and invites listeners to submit questions about faith and religion.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    26 mins
  • Being Catholic #398: No Kings? How the Presidency Mirrors Church Authority
    Mar 28 2026

    Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn discuss the Insurrection Act and the constitutional authority of the U.S. presidency, tracing its roots from George Washington and the Whiskey/Shays rebellions through Lincoln, Little Rock, and modern enforcement actions.

    They draw a parallel between the presidency’s decisive, tradition-rooted authority and the hierarchical tradition of the Catholic Church, addressing contemporary disputes over federal immigration enforcement and the “No Kings” movement.

    The episode closes with a call to pray for the nation and support Catholic Spirit Radio, including upcoming Care a thon fundraising details.

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    56 mins