February 07, 2007

"Is the Number of Catholic Countries Decreasing?"


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Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007, 6 to 7 pm, AM 1670

Hosted by Jesse Romero


Pope Benedict XVI is warning Catholics of secular humanism and radical Islam. It may only be a matter of years before Islam overtakes countries! Will it have the power to overtake the world?

The Pope is clearly warning Catholics of these two challenges in the new millennium! Why is this a challenge for Catholics and how is this a problem in our culture?


Jesse Romero, the Latin lover of Jesus & Mary, will be filling in for me next Wednesday due to a speaking engagement I have at my parish. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask.


Tune in Wednesday night at 6:00 pm. Call in with your comments and join the fun. Or you can post your comments below and get it read on the air by Jesse Romero who is filling in this week for Eddie D.O.G.


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2 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:00 PM

    More and more countries are becoming moslem. That is true. Europe is becoming les and less CAtholic. That is also an emerging trend. Also, more and more countries are gaining larger evangelical populations, specially in South and Central America. These are clearly challenges our Catholic Church faces. But the cAtholic church is also making headway in new cou tries as well. Vietnam and China are notable countries to consider. Great topic. Looking forward to Jesse Romero tonight.

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  2. Anonymous3:02 PM

    Islam is a challenge to the Catholic church. But we need to love Moslems as our brothers and sisters. That's what Jesus teaches. Let's not be filled with hate for them. God bless you all.

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