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Register Radio shines the truth of the Gospel on the events of the day…to equip Catholics with the insight and encouragement necessary to engage the culture for Christ.
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The Church in Africa

The Church in Africa

2025-10-2426:30

This week on Register Radio, we talk with Victor Gaetan, senior correspondent for the National Catholic Register, focusing on international issues about his recent trip to Africa. And then, the Register is continuing its coverage of Catholic hubs. We are joined by Register staff writer Jonah McKeown.
Seven New Saints

Seven New Saints

2025-10-1726:30

Pope Leo XIV is set to canonize seven new saints this Sunday, even as a Vatican court moves ahead with its abuse trial of former Jesuit and artist Fr Marco Rupnik. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Catholic News Agency's senior Vatican correspondent, Hannah Brockhaus. And then, we mark World Mission Sunday this week with Msgr. Roger Landry, National Director of the Pontifical Mission Society USA.
Pope Leo XIV issued the first major document of his pontificate even as he announced his first major papal trip…to Lebanon and Turkey. This week on Register Radio we are joined by EWTN Senior Vatican Editor Frank Rocca. And then, the country of Armenia is the oldest Christian country in the world. What are the challenges it faces today? Is Armenia at a crossroads? We talk with Register European Correspondent Solene Tadie
We are joined by Jonathan Liedl, Register Senior Editor to discuss the Durbin Controversy. SCOTUS began its new term and is poised to hear some very important cases. We talk to Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, legal analyst for EWTN News, Register Contributor, and director of the Conscience Project.
This week on Register Radio, we talk to Archbishop Joseph Naumann on the power of forgiveness. Pope Leo XIV gave his first lengthy interview since his election as Pope. We are joined by Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl with analysis.
This week on Register Radio, we look at his Charlie Kirk's legacy on college campuses when we talk to Catholic journalist Jack Figge and Hillsdale College journalism student Moira Gleason. Solène Tadié tells us about Dubai’s Hidden Faith and the incredible story of St. Joan of Arc’s ring.
We are joined by Bishop Daniel Thomas, shepherd of the Diocese of Toledo, Ohio, to discuss his important pastoral letter on the Catholic response to gender ideology. Register senior contributor Edward Pentin talks about the reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination in the UK, and he gives some updates on notable stories across the Pond.
Saints for Our Time!

Saints for Our Time!

2025-09-0426:26

This weekend we are celebrating the canonizations of two extraordinary young men: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Register Contributor Sabrina Ferris who had a chance to interview Carlo Acutis' mother. And then as AI, Artficial Intelligence, continues to grow in influence and usage, Colleges and universities are confronting tough questions about the use of AI tools in academia. We talk to Register staff writer, Jonah McKeown about what lies ahead for students and professors in the halls both real and virtual of higher learning.
Tragedy in Minnesota

Tragedy in Minnesota

2025-08-2926:26

Jonathan Liedl on the tragic shooting in Minnesota and Teresa Tomeo on the 2025 EWTN Catholic Radio Conference
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati’s will soon be canonized. He is a beloved saint known for his love of Christ and sports, but he is also being called a patron saint of fashion. We are joined by Mary Harper, founder of LiturgicalStyle.com and author of the forthcoming book What the Saints Wore. Register staff writer Jonah McKeown tells us about one powerful use of AI: Saints talking to Saints.
In an era in which overworked priests are grappling with issues of morale and sometimes indifferent parishes, a diocese in Massachusetts has turned to the perfect person for help. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Bishop Edgar Da Cunha of Fall River to talk about how priests and seminarians have consecrated themselves to St. John Vianney. And then we are joined by Register Senior Writer, Zelda Caldwell who tells us about Catholic hubs thriving across the country.
Pope Leo XIV is almost at his 100th day as Supreme Pontiff and Catholics are looking back at his first months and looking ahead to the next steps of his pontificate. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl with his analysis. The canonizations of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassatti are only weeks away in Rome. We hear from CNA Rome Correspondent and expert in Carlo Acutis, Courtney Mares.
Pope Leo XIV will soon proclaim St. John Henry Newman as the 38th Doctor of the Church. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Register Senior Contributor Edward Pentin to discuss. A seminary rector offers important advice, from ways to foster children’s spiritual development to why gathering around the dinner table is vital to the domestic church. We speak to Father Carter Griffin about his book Forming Families Forming Saints.
Matthew Bunson and Shannon Mullen welcome Register Senior Editor Zelda Caldwell on teaching the lost art of effective sermons and the Register's Managing Editor of Digital Assets Alyssa Murphy on beach masses on Long Island.
Attack for Christians

Attack for Christians

2025-07-1926:28

The only Catholic parish in Gaza, Holy Family, is still trying to recover from a strike by Israeli forces this week. What are the implications of the attack for Christians in Gaza and beyond? This week on Register Radio we are joined by Ambassador Alberto Fernandez with his analysis. And then… There is quite a bit of discussion about the theological term deification. Register senior editor Jonathan Liedl joins us.
Matthew Bunson and Shannon Mullen discuss the recent flooding in Texas and its tragic aftermath with Register contributor Jim Graves and CNA Senior Editor Amira Abuzeid and welcome back Register Europe Correspondent Solène Tadié to discuss the famous Father’s pilgrimage in France and other news.
Shannon Mullen, editor-in-chief of the National Catholic Register, welcomes Register staff writer Matt McDonald to discuss the recent Opus Dei tragedy in California and Register staff writer Jonah McKeown discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling restricting access to online pornography.
This week Matthew Bunson and Shannon Mullen welcome Ambassador Alberto Fernandez to discuss the recent military action in Iran and Solene Tadie to discuss Papal wines and the Pope's tailor.
On this week's show Matthew Bunson and Shannon Mullen welcome back Edward Pentin to discuss Pope Leo XIV and the TLM controversy, and Jeffrey Bruno discusses the NEC and Eucharistic Pilgrimages.
Early last month, lawmakers in Washington state enacted a new law, set to take effect in late July, that will mandate Catholic priests to report child abuse they learn about in the context of confession — forcing priests to risk automatic excommunication from the Church for breaking the sacramental seal. What does this mean for the Church in the Northwest and across the country in other legislative hot spots? This week on RR we are joined by Register staff writer Jonah McKeown. And then, a month has passed since the election of Pope Leo XIV and Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl discusses how the new pontiff has settled in and what we can discern about his impending decisions.
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John Tarpley

All of this is so sad. Such poor leadership from our beloved church.

Nov 13th
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