Catholic Forum
On this episode of , after a news update from and a song from the , we talk to , Pastor of , Dean of the Ocean Deanery and Coordinator of the . This year, the pilgrimage will take place on Saturday, October 11, 2025 at the in Washington, D.C. The day will feature Mass with Bishop Koenig and priests and deacons of the Diocese of Wilmington, Confession, Rosary, Holy Hour and more. Catholic Forum is a production of the You can see a on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel - . Please like, share and subscribe. Visit us at
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On this episode of , after a news update from we talk to the founder and executive director of the . In 1976, Brother Ronald came to Delaware with the desire to serve the poor. Today, the Ministry of Caring has 19 and a $10 million annual budget. How did the Ministry of Caring get started? What motivates its founder and executive director, what does the future hold? We find out on this edition of Catholic Forum. You can see a on the . Catholic Forum is a production of the . Please like, share and subscribe.
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On this episode of , after a news update from we talk to Joe Owens, editor and general manager, and Mike Lang, long-time reporter for The Dialog and TheDialog.org, the official news source for the Catholic community of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore. First published in 1965 as a result of the Second Vatical Counsel's call to modernize the Church, The Dialog is celebrating 60 years of journalistic excellence in service to the with a special anniversary edition to be published on September 19, 2025. A is available on the . Please like, share and subscribe.
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“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the Catholic church in various ways in the We regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish or school communities.
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On this episode of , after a news update from we talk with . As the 30 Catholic schools in Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore prepare to go back in session, we find out what's new and learn how a 3-hour visit to a Catholic school in North Carolina changed the life of the newest addition to the diocesan school family. You can see a on the . Please like, subscribe and share.
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On this extended episode of , after a news update from Joe Owens of , we talk with , Director of US Operations for . This locally-based organization is bringing fresh drinking water and hope to the Maasai people of the African plain. Aaron tells us how a horrible act of terror began a sequence of events that triggered countless acts of love for the women, children and men of the Kilimanjaro region of Kenya. You can see a on the Diocese of Wilmington YouTube channel, Catholic Forum is a production of the Please like, subscribe and share!
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“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the Catholic church in various ways in the We regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish or school communities.
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It's hard to be a digital Catholic parent! On this episode of , after a news update from , we talk with tech expert and Catholic school tech consultant, about keeping our children safe while online, the pitfalls of social media for kids and what the future holds for artificial intelligence in the classroom. You can see a on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel - Forum is a production of the Please like, follow and share.
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On this episode of , after a news update from The Dialog and a song from , we discuss the hot topic of crypto currency and the sin of usury, with MIT grad and local Catholic author, Joseph Arminio, Ph.D. He is the founder of the Coalition for America's Resurgence, and holds a Doctorate in Political Science from MIT, served as a college professor, think-tank analyst, historian, journalist, global corporate manager, government consultant, speech writer, debate coach and US House candidate. He is the author of many books, including . He is a parishioner at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Parish in...
info_outlineOn this episode of Catholic Forum, after a brief introduction, the Gospel for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, and a musical selection; hear an interview with writer, Susie Lloyd. Susie is a Catholic mom, blogger, humorist, and author of "Please Don't Drink the Holy Water," and "Bless Me Father, For I Have Kids."