Ave Maria Radio: Kresta in the Afternoon
Summary: Kresta in the Afternoon is what Catholic radio has been missing: a daily conversation - personal, authentic and human. It looks at all of life through the lens of Scripture and the teaching tradition of the Catholic Church. The scope is not limited to spiritual subjects...our host Al Kresta talks abortion, war, peace, dissent, old age, New Age, heavy metal, light eating, politics, church affairs, current events, family and marriage, movies and media, theology and apologetics, sports, crime and business. It's talk radio where God matters.
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- Artist: Al Kresta - Host
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Podcasts:
An anonymous “Cardinal Demos” has published a critique of Pope Francis. Matthew Bunson tells us the details on this and other church news.
Al shares the music of the great composer Antonio Vivaldi. Also, Beverly Jacobson shares her experience raising a child with Trisomy-18, and Joseph Holmes discusses what this year's Oscar nominees tell us about the post-Christian West.
Dean John Czarnetzky of Ave Maria School of Law weighs in on the Supreme Court's ruling that keeps Donald Trump on the primary ballot, and Stephen Barr looks at the history of Science and the Catholic tradition.
Fr. Tom Morrow joins us with advice for overcoming Satan's attacks.
Fr Anthony Pinizzotto discusses pastoral approaches to addiction.
Guest Host Marcus Peter speaks with Alex Wolaver about how music illustrates the beauty of God. Also, Mike and Alicia Hernon invite you to a special marriage retreat this weekend in Brighton and we discuss Lenten "re-conscruction" with Matt Paolelli.
Guest Host Marcus Peter discusses self-immolation and martyrdom with Andrew Petitprin and David Deane joins us to discuss the West's rejection of the Moral life.
What does the Church actually say about Indulgences? We look at the history and theology with Mary Moorman, and discuss the Pearl of Great Price with Peggy Stanton.
We discuss Alexis de Tocqueville's vision for America with Bill Cook.
Matthew Bunson previews next week's World Youth Day and Kody Cooper looks at issues of Reason, Faith and Morality in the story of Oppenheimer.
Dr Timothy O'Malley joins us to explain the four elements that lay the foundation of a Eucharistic culture.
Bob Schuchts explores the healing power of Jesus and the sacraments.
John Bergsma discusses the Jewish roots of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
We discuss the anniversary of Humane Vitae with Mary Eberstadt and Ali Ghaffari shares how he went from atheism to founding a Catholic school.
Steve Ray takes us on a deep dive into the Book of Genesis.