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Being Catholic #360: Understanding History and Faith in Modern Times
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In this episode of "Being Catholic with Bob Johnston," Bob and his wife Lynn delve into various topics that intersect with Catholic faith and modern societal issues. The show begins with a reflection on the importance of community support for Catholic Spirit Radio, emphasizing the station's reliance on listener donations to continue its mission.
The discussion moves to the controversial topic of Columbus Day and its rebranding as Indigenous Peoples Day. Bob shares his perspective on historical narratives, questioning the notion of anyone being truly indigenous to North America and highlighting the complexities of human migration and history.
Next, Bob and Lynn address the political climate, discussing how figures like Donald Trump are often scapegoated in media and politics. They critique the current administration's tendency to blame predecessors for ongoing issues, advocating for accountability and leadership.
The episode also touches on cultural shifts and the perceived erosion of American values, with Lynn expressing concern over the loss of a cohesive national identity. The conversation underscores the need for Catholics to remain steadfast in their beliefs amidst societal changes.
Bob concludes by reading an article from Touchstone Magazine by Douglas Farrow, which critiques the modern secular state's encroachment on individual freedoms and the church's role in resisting this trend. The episode wraps up with a call for Catholics to uphold their faith and values in the face of growing state influence.
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Manage episode 445921330 series 2376865
In this episode of "Being Catholic with Bob Johnston," Bob and his wife Lynn delve into various topics that intersect with Catholic faith and modern societal issues. The show begins with a reflection on the importance of community support for Catholic Spirit Radio, emphasizing the station's reliance on listener donations to continue its mission.
The discussion moves to the controversial topic of Columbus Day and its rebranding as Indigenous Peoples Day. Bob shares his perspective on historical narratives, questioning the notion of anyone being truly indigenous to North America and highlighting the complexities of human migration and history.
Next, Bob and Lynn address the political climate, discussing how figures like Donald Trump are often scapegoated in media and politics. They critique the current administration's tendency to blame predecessors for ongoing issues, advocating for accountability and leadership.
The episode also touches on cultural shifts and the perceived erosion of American values, with Lynn expressing concern over the loss of a cohesive national identity. The conversation underscores the need for Catholics to remain steadfast in their beliefs amidst societal changes.
Bob concludes by reading an article from Touchstone Magazine by Douglas Farrow, which critiques the modern secular state's encroachment on individual freedoms and the church's role in resisting this trend. The episode wraps up with a call for Catholics to uphold their faith and values in the face of growing state influence.
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