• Good News #209 031426: From Blindness to Sight: Jesus’ Miracle and a Call to Be Children of the Light
    Mar 14 2026

    Deacon Al mixes personal stories—starting a GLP-1 weight-loss regimen, family moments, and ministry updates like OCIA candidates and a Cursillo retreat—with reflections on this weekend's Mass readings.

    He focuses on John’s account of the man born blind as a Lenten reminder that Christ brings us from darkness into light and invites listeners to examine and deepen their faith.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    27 mins
  • Being Catholic #397: Christendom Lost: Reclaiming Faith in a Secular Age
    Mar 7 2026

    Bob and Lynn Johnston examine R.R. Reno’s article on Christian nationalism and a New Oxford Review piece diagnosing modern "progressive religion" as a neo-Gnostic force reshaping schools, media, and family life. They argue the Church must shift from Christendom mode to an apostolic approach to rebuild faith and resist cultural decline.

    The episode covers media influence, education, declining marriage and civic virtue, and ends with a call to stand firm in Christian truth and renewed evangelization.

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    55 mins
  • Good News #208 030726: Thirst No More: The Woman at the Well and the Living Water
    Mar 7 2026

    Deacon Al Lundy welcomes listeners to Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio, announces the station’s 15th anniversary open house, and offers a brief Lenten reflection focused on prayer, almsgiving, and fasting.

    The episode reviews the third Sunday of Lent readings (Exodus, Romans, and the Gospel of John), highlighting the theme of water, baptism, and spiritual thirst through the story of the Woman at the Well.

    Deacon Al shares a personal reflection about facing upcoming surgery, urging listeners to trust God, “be not afraid,” and deepen their baptismal life, then invites listeners to celebrate the anniversary and use the station app.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    27 mins
  • Catholic Conversations #196: Faith, Volunteers, and Airwaves: Celebrating Catholic Spirit Radio
    Mar 7 2026

    Host Stan Ketcik interviews the founder and longtime volunteers about the origins and growth of Catholic Spirit Radio, from a small low-power station to a 16-station network inspired by Mother Angelica. Bishops’ greetings, listener support, and the role of dedicated volunteers are highlighted throughout the episode.

    The episode also outlines anniversary events, fundraising efforts, volunteer opportunities, and future plans including station expansions, a gala, and community outreach, emphasizing prayer, providence, and continued service to listeners.

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    57 mins
  • Catholic Conversations #195: Purgatory, Prayer & Divine Mercy: Lessons from Susan Tassone
    Mar 1 2026

    Host David Liptak interviews Susan Tassone, EWTN’s all-time best-selling author, about her decades of research on purgatory and Saint Faustina. They discuss practical ways to help the Holy Souls—Masses, Rosary, adoration, fasting—and the spiritual power of confession and the Eucharist.

    Tassone explains Faustina’s teachings on suffering, mercy, and the passion of Christ, and offers guidance for observing Lent and offering daily sacrifices. She also highlights her award-winning children’s book that introduces purgatory and heaven to young readers in a gentle, hopeful way.

    This episode blends theology with pastoral advice: how prayer benefits souls in purgatory and in heaven, how to cope with trials, and concrete steps listeners can take during Lent to grow in mercy and charity.

    https://susantassone.com/

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    57 mins
  • Good News #207 02282026: Be Not Afraid: Deacon Al’s Heart News and Lenten Hope
    Mar 1 2026

    Deacon Al shares personal stories—from backyard wildlife and a fussy nightstand build to a new bicuspid aortic valve diagnosis and possible TAVR procedure—while reflecting on trust in God during illness.

    He also highlights the surge of RCIA converts, explains the Second Sunday of Lent readings (Abraham, Paul to Timothy, the Transfiguration), and invites listeners to encounter Christ through the sacraments, prayer, and Lenten practices.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    29 mins
  • Being Catholic #396: Christian Nationalism: A Catholic Case for National Renewal
    Mar 1 2026

    Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn discuss R.R. Reno’s First Things article arguing that renewed Christian influence—rooted in church, family, and moral teaching—can help restore national solidarity, civic virtue, and a culture of freedom.

    The episode explores themes like original sin, divine providence, the limits of political power, parental authority in education, and the distinction between Christian influence and theocracy.

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    56 mins
  • Good News #206 02212026: Temptation, Free Will & the Road to Easter
    Feb 21 2026

    Deacon Al walks through the First Sunday of Lent readings—Genesis, Romans, and Matthew—explaining original sin, concupiscence, and how Jesus resists temptation by holding to Scripture.

    He offers practical Lenten advice on confession, perseverance, and attending Holy Week services, and points listeners to Catholic Spirit Radio resources and parish Vigil Masses to deepen faith during Lent.

    Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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    27 mins