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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Guests for Wednesday, 10/21/2009

Paula Westwood and Right to Life of Greater Cincinnati are online at affirminglife.org.

Jeremy Stanbary and the Vitae Monologues are coming to the University of Cincinnati Oct 27- get more information here.

For more information on the upcoming Royalmont Academy annual banquet, visit royalmont.com.

Sign up for 40 Days for Life in Cincinnati at 40daysforlife.com/cincinnati.

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


Mike Aquilina is online at fathersofthechurch.com.


Anthony Buono is online at avemariasingles.com.

Fr Philip DeVous and the Acton Institute are online at acton.org.

Fr Timothy Gallager, author of "Discerning the Will of God: An Ignatian Guide to Christian Decision Making"


Fr Chris Armstrong and St. Antoninus Church are online at stantoninus.org.

Marybeth Hicks is online at marybethhicks.com.


Dr Kevin Vost is online at drvost.com.


Fr Daniel Harrington, author of "Jesus and Prayer: What the New Testament Teaches Us"

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