Father Thomas Koys is once again for Father Anthony Bush and a good place to start the show is what everyone's been discussing and talking about, the Canonization of John Paul the Second and our thoughts and prayers also go out to Christina and her family for their loss, and even more interesting, Gerri is here today too, usually she isn't here on Wednesdays. But to start off the show, Father Koys has for us, in Latin, the words that were spoken during the Canonization of John Paul the Second ...
Father Thomas Koys is once again for Father Anthony Bush and a good place to start the show is what everyone's been discussing and talking about, the Canonization of John Paul the Second and our thoughts and prayers also go out to Christina and her family for their loss, and even more interesting, Gerri is here today too, usually she isn't here on Wednesdays. But to start off the show, Father Koys has for us, in Latin, the words that were spoken during the Canonization of John Paul the Second and discusses that further. Father Koys also brings in to this discussion which along the lines of the Canonization, Excommunication within or done in the Church or with us, "cutting people out of our lives" as Father Koys says, in similarities with divorces. On the Canonization, Father Koys shares some memories of seeing Pope Saint John Paul the Second and things he said during his time as Pope, bringing back many good memories, including speaking/learning a different language. Also, quotes during a speech John Paul the Second made while visiting Universities and the words said are very influential and can (and did) have an impact, not only on us, but the world. Donald Sterling is brought up on a different topic of discussion that has been brought up in the media, dealing with the concept/topic/idea of racism. Towards the end of the show, the talk of technology in our world either scares us or helps us with our many, many uses of things, however an interesting parallel between Lord Of The Rings and Jesus is brought up as well along the lines of sin.
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