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Each Saturday, Catholic Forum brings you a news update from The Dialog, the official news source for the Diocese of Wilmington, and an interview segment of about 21 minutes in length. Catholic Forum is the longest-running Catholic talk show on radio, having begun in 1939 on a radio station in Wilmington, Delaware. It is now heard every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 on Relevant Radio 640 and is heard in the Philadelphia and South Jersey area as well as throughout the State of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore. As soon as it finishes airing on the radio, a new program podcast debuts at 2:00 p.m. ET each Saturday afternoon. Catholic Forum is a production of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington
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Now displaying: January, 2021
Jan 30, 2021

On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a brief introduction, the Gospel for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, and a musical selection from the CD "Then Sings My Soul: The Best of The Priests," Dr. Lou De Angelo, Superintendent of Schools for the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, will give us an update as to how the Catholic schools in our area are dealing with the pandemic, and how Catholic Schools Week will be different this year. 

Jan 27, 2021

"One of Us" is a brief snapshot of people who support the church in the Diocese of Wilmington. We will regularly feature people who are recognizable within their parish communities.

Jan 23, 2021

On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a brief introduction, the Gospel for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, and a song from the Catholic Treasures CD, we will talk with Dr. John Bergsma, a full professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is the author of the book "Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls," and presenter of the YouTube series of the same name. Also, Father Rich Jasper will give us another Modern Day Witness, and we will tell you about two important online events coming your way on January 29, 2012.

Jan 16, 2021

On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a brief introduction, the Gospel for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, and a cut from Marty Haugen's "All Are Welcome" CD, we will learn about the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity when Friar of the Atonement, Father James Loughran, Director of the Graymoor Ecumenical and Interfaith Institute, is interviewed. 

Jan 13, 2021

"One of Us" is a brief snapshot of people who support the church in the Diocese of Wilmington. We will regularly feature people who are recognizable within their parish communities.

Jan 9, 2021

On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a brief introduction, the Gospel for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, and a cut from the CD, "More Than 50 Most Love Hymns," we talk to Charlie Sachetti about his book, "Knowing He's There: True Stories of God's Subtle Yet Unmistakable Touch." 

Jan 2, 2021

On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a brief introduction, the Gospel for the Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord, and a musical selection from John Michael Talbot's "The Birth of Jesus: A Celebration of Christmas," CD, we will talk to Stephanie and Matt Regitz about their new children's book, "Becket Wants to Be a Priest." The book follows their son as he realizes he wants to be a priest when he grows up. The grown-ups in his life, from his parents to the local parish priest, are charmed by his decision, and do all they can to deepen and celebrate his conviction, with Christmas presents and an invitation to an ordination mass. 

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