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Tune in to JustLove to Hear About the Life of Nelson Mandela Plus News on Alleviating World Hunger
On this week’s show, Monsignor Sullivan speaks with Anthony Egan SJ of South Africa’s University of Pretoria about the life of Nelson Mandela and importance he plays throughout the world. Also on the show is development expert Tim Wall who returns to the program to speak about world hunger and the positive progress being made in this area. Listen to JustLove on Saturday at 10am EST on SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio on The Catholic Channel 129.
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Tune in to This Week’s JustLove Show
On this week’s show Monsignor Sullivan speaks with JustLove guest host George Horton about his recent fact finding trip in Bangladesh to learn more about the country’s garment industry. Also on the show is Adam C. English, author of “The Saint Who Would Be Santa Claus” who joins the show to talk about the real St. Nicholas. Listen to JustLove on Saturday at 10am EST on SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio on The Catholic Channel 129.
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National Adoption Month is About Supporting Families
On this week’s show, Monsignor Sullivan speaks with Emily Forham of Spence-Chapin about her agency’s adoption services to families and children as well as the changes happening in the adoption field. Also on the show is Professor Thomas Groome of Boston College to discuss the Vatican’s family survey in preparation for the upcoming synop in October 2014. Listen to JustLove on Saturday at 10am EST on SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio on The Catholic Channel 129.
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JustLove Talks With Workers and Volunteers One Year After Superstorm Sandy Hit
At the first anniversary of the Superstorm Sandy’s devastation, I interviewed three of those helping in the ongoing recovery. Once again I was inspired to hear of the dedicated work of Catholic Charities staff and volunteers helping those impacted by Sandy . Fortunately most of those impacted by Superstorm Sandy were able to quickly recover with short term assistance. However, disasters impact individuals and communities long after the immediate event – when much of the attention wanes. For some, Sandy’s destruction was so great and their situations so complex that the need for help is long-term. Listen to the interviews