It's Wednesday and Father Koys is here on the Winds of Change and is excited today. He begins with talking about his own book, since the intro to the show mentions Father Anthony's but that is not the main topic, but today is going to be a challenge Father Koys says, but this brings up "Trusted Catholic Voices" here, bringing the idea/topic of trust in mind due to not only our instincts and experiences, but faith here too. With this in mind, the historical date with this is around the 1...
It's Wednesday and Father Koys is here on the Winds of Change and is excited today. He begins with talking about his own book, since the intro to the show mentions Father Anthony's but that is not the main topic, but today is going to be a challenge Father Koys says, but this brings up "Trusted Catholic Voices" here, bringing the idea/topic of trust in mind due to not only our instincts and experiences, but faith here too. With this in mind, the historical date with this is around the 1940's, during World War 2, with some days regarding many tragic dates during WW II, (guess before you read and when listen) with the Bismarck in mind, the famous German Battleship during WW II. Father Koys retells the story of that day that the Bismarck sank, and this relates to the idea of immigration Father Koys points out, in 2016. He also shares some of the things with immigration during not only the present time, but also what it was like during WW II with many evil things going on, such as the Nazi's for one. This also brings to mind the idea of all of us, regardless of our ethnic background, religious beliefs, and other things, being able to co-exist with each other. Father Koys continues on this further by examining comments and the popularity surrounding Donald Trump's population, with three things all the same: immigration, as well as Holy Week coming up. Father Koys also raises the idea of having someone fight for those who need fighting for in terms of the voting going on, as well as related to Jesus Christ in a few ways, to show the differences in what some may get confused by having someone fight for you, and for those who need it.
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