Fri, 25 October 2019
Naumann debriefs about the Enflame Convocation with a couple of the parish delegates, Carla Melgar and Chuck Jansen. |
Fri, 18 October 2019
Naumann interviews John and Teri Bosio about how to have a better marriage and the upcoming mini marriage retreat, November 2nd. Join us for a Mini Marriage Retreat with John and Teri Bosio, speakers and authors of of many books about marriage and family, including Happy Together: The Catholic Blueprint for a Loving Marriage and Six Jars of Love. When:November 2nd, 8:30 (or 9:30) AM – 2:30 PM. We would love for you to begin your retreat with us at with Mass at 8:30, but morning obligations prevent you, join us at 9:30 with breakfast. Where:Church of the Ascension (9510 W 127th Street, Overland Park KS 66213). |
Fri, 11 October 2019
Naumann dialogues with Kristen Jenson, author of Good Pictures, Bad Pictures about how we can take proactive steps to protect our kids from the devastating damage of pornography in age appropriate ways, that respect their innocence.
Direct download: 2019_10-13_Good_Pictures_Bad_Pictures_mixdown.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:59am CST |
Tue, 1 October 2019
Naumann dialogues with Chuck Weber of the Kansas Catholic Conference and Deb Niesen of the Pro-Life office about restoring the rights of Kansans to pass common-sense, pro-life laws by overturning the Kansas Supreme Court's recent ruling that the there is an inherent "right" to abortion in the Kansas Constitution. On April 26, 2019, the Kansas Supreme Court took power from Kansas voters and found—created—a nearly unlimited “right to abortion” in our 1859 State Constitution. Prior to this ruling, through widely supported limitations, our state’s abortion rates had been reduced by 43 percent since 1999 and partial-birth abortions had been completely banned. Essentially, women and their preborn babies have now been abandoned to an unregulated abortion industry. Because of the Kansas Supreme Court’s April 26, 2019, ruling, existing bans on partial-birth and taxpayer-funded abortions are now in danger of being rendered unenforceable. Furthermore, the ruling allows violent live dismemberment abortions to continue and threatens these lifesaving limits:
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