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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Podcasts:
Who was the real Oppenheimer? Al discusses the man behind the hit new film. Also, Chad Bauman gives us a look at Christian persecution in India and Teresa Tomeo invites you to draw nearer to the Eucharist in Italy.
A group of doctors has spoken out against transgender treatments for kids. Wes Smith has the details, and we celebrate the anniversary of Humane Vitae with John Grabowski.
Paul Thigpen tells us about the saints who had visions of Hell - and what they saw.
What religion can save society? Dr. Scott Hahn joins us.
Guest Host Marcus Peter discusses Unity in the Eucharist with Owen Vyner, and Peggy Stanton looks to the separation of the Wheat and Tares in this Sunday's Gospel.
Guest Host Marcus Peter and Matthew Bunson discuss the legacy of Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum, and the Synod on Synodality.
This week is the anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. Kendrick tells the story of the US space program and the religious lives of some of the astronauts.
Fr. Sean Davidson discusses the life of St. Mary Magdalene, the Prophetess of Eucharistic Love, and Richard Watts asks if life's best things can be bought.
We celebrate the 700th anniversary of Aquinas' canonization with Randall Smith. Also, Al discusses more on the Synod on Synodality and Edmund Miller shares what he has learned talking with women in crisis pregnancies.
What do anti-human trafficking experts think of Sound of Freedom? Emily Belz gives us a report, and Tyler Graham discusses the importance of Sacrifice to our understanding of the Eucharist.
The National Eucharistic Congress is exactly a year away! Al talks with Tim Glemkowski, and Steve Rasche tells stories of persecuted Christians in the Middle East.
What would St. Augustine have to say about being Pastoral? We talk with Terence Sweeney, and Stephanie Mann tells us the story of Carmelite Nuns who were martyred on this day during the French Revolution.
We're broadcasting from Acton University! Fr. Robert Sirico tells us more about this unique conference and Frank Beckwith compares Protestant and Catholic views of Natural Law and Natural Theology.
We're broadcasting from Acton University! Jay Richards confronts anti-human ideologies and Matthew Bunson takes a look at the working document for the Synod on Synodality.
We talk with Christian Smith about what Atheism can't deliver.