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To: Patrick Madrid
I zeroed in on what I agreed with and his observation of Father Groeschel was right on. I never tire of listening to Father Groeschel, perhaps because he speaks to my heart in words that even I can understand.

I disagreed on what he had to say of Dr. Scott Hahn, though perhaps my husband would agree with him. Dr. Hahn is a heavyweight on theology, though he doesn’t hold my husband’s interest as much as he does mine.

The broadcast of the Mass is very much appreciated, especially when I am looking for adoration. There are other times when I am looking for apologetics or understanding of scripture or inspirational music. These cannot be satisfied at a whim as there are not enough stations to choose from. If I continue to listen, usually I can be drawn in, but not always. Since he listened for a whole day, the broadcast would have satisfied all of these things.

I agree that at times some of the answers given are weak, but since I am a Catholic, I am not looking for a gotcha moment and it forces me to look up the answers myself. I do retain information much better when I put more effort into my search for the truth.

This is one Catholic who deeply appreciates EWTN and Catholic Radio. I just don’t tune in often enough!

5 posted on 12/10/2009 10:20:33 AM PST by mckenzie7 (I am a European American! Silly me. I never realized that before! Thanks, oh great unifier!)
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To: mckenzie7

Thanks! You’re my kind of listener. In fact, tune in to my show today if you can at 3:00 p.m. ET. I take calls from all over the theological landscape on the general theme of the Church and the world. You can tune in online here: http://ewtn.com/radio/index.asp


8 posted on 12/10/2009 10:57:49 AM PST by Patrick Madrid
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