Down Syndrome is a part of many Catholic families’ stories. Children with Down Syndrome bring immense joy into their families, even as their intellectual disabilities and medical problems bring crosses and hardships. Today we’ll hear from Archbishop Kurtz (Louisville), a family who have children with Down Syndrome (J.D. and Kate Flynn), the UK filmmaker whose documentary “Summer in the Forest” follows Jean Vanier and his work with people with intellectual disabilities (Randal Wright), and a reporter from Aleteia (Zoe Romanowsky).
Ep 57: Racism and the Family, Part Two
Ep 56: Racism and the Family, Part One
Ep 55: Remarriage after Death
Ep 54: Healing After Abortion, Part Two
Ep 53: Healing After Abortion, Part One
Ep 52: Enjoying the Seasons
Ep 51: Engagement: Planning a Wedding or a Marriage?
Ep 50: Praying as a Family
Ep 49: Losing Everything
Ep 48: When a Loved One is in Prison, Part Two
Ep 47: When a Loved One is in Prison, Part One
Ep 46: Parents, the Primary Educators
Ep 45: Hospitality
Ep 44: What to Expect When You're Expecting Multiples
Ep 43: The Catholic Family on Vacation
Ep 42: The Power of Music
Ep 41: The Four Temperaments
Ep 40: Miscarriage
Ep 39: Digital Technology and Family Life
Ep 38: Adult Children of Divorce: Part Two
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