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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Guests for Tuesday, 10/20/2009

More information on the Glenmary Home Missioners is available at glenmary.org.

Gary Zimak is online at thecatholictruth.info.

David Mills, author of "Discovering Mary"


Rich Leonardi links us to this letter by Bishop Walker Nickless of South Dakota on the Second Vatican Council.

Tim Welsh and Pregnancy Decision Health Centers are online at pdhc.org.

Kevin Schmiesing is online at catholichistory.net.

Paula Westwood blogs at createdorder.blogspot.com.

Send your questions for Catholic counselor Kevin Prendergast to sonrise@sacredheartradio.com.

Shannon Wirrenga is online at shannonsartroom.com.

Eric Bootsma is online at beatusest.blogspot.com.

Lucy Beckett, author of "A Postcard from the Volcano"


Tony Ferraro and Royalmont Academy are online at royalmont.com

Jeremy Stanbary and the Vitae Monologues are coming to the University of Cincinnati October 27. UC Students for Life has info on their twitter page, and the Vitae Monologues are online here.

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