So far, it's been a wild Tuesday today before the show started and with it cold outside, tea from China is ready to warm us all up on the the show. Father Anthony opens up with talking about a bit on Pope Francis writing a letter to all the families and delivered today. Talk of the FCC today a bit, especially since it's a radio show, with new regulations and items put in studios and set up for shows this year. With tea in mind, where the most wine is drunk is shared briefly and the answer is...
So far, it's been a wild Tuesday today before the show started and with it cold outside, tea from China is ready to warm us all up on the the show. Father Anthony opens up with talking about a bit on Pope Francis writing a letter to all the families and delivered today. Talk of the FCC today a bit, especially since it's a radio show, with new regulations and items put in studios and set up for shows this year. With tea in mind, where the most wine is drunk is shared briefly and the answer is, The Vatican, and to set the record straight, the amount of wine consumed in the Vatican is shared, that is when used in mass and in dinner shared. A previous topic is brought up for further discussion from yesterday and that is the current age that the church is in, you may remember it's the Age of Evangelization that we are in. After the first break, Father Anthony warns everyone again how it's supposed to get to below zero degrees again tonight, but Gerri tells us a bit on who was/is her favorite Pope, John Paul II. Speaking of Popes, Father Anthony shares, as promised, the letter that Pope Francis sent out to the Families from Rome. talking about what is going on and coming up during this Age of Evangelization, and how he may be coming to the United States, to Philadelphia. Since his letter was received today, everyone in studio talks a bit more on Pope Francis, as well as other Priests too. The question raised towards the end of the show is a popular one, "Where are we going?" Father Anthony is able to help explain that a bit further, in relation to talking about Pope Francis.
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