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“Catholic Answers Live” is a two hour, daily, call-in radio program.
According to listener surveys, it has become a runaway favorite program on
the stations that carry it.
“Catholic Answers Live” features topics that touch on every aspect of our
lives as Christians. You’ll hear discussions on just about everything the
Church teaches, including shows that deal with doctrinal controversies,
family concerns, political and social issues, evangelization, ethics—you
name it!
“Catholic Answers Live” airs live Monday through Friday beginning at 6 P.M. Eastern Time, 3 P.M. Pacific
Time, on many AM and FM stations across America, on Sirius satellite radio, as well as around the
world on EWTN Global Catholic Radio (shortwave) and on the Internet.
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May 14
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George Delgado, M.D., F.A.A.F.P. is the medical director of Culture of Life Family Health Care. He practices family medicine with obstetrics. His special interests include NaProTechnology®, bioethics and helping women in crisis pregnancies.
He grew up in the Bay Area and attended Saint Mary's College of California in Moraga. He graduated Summa Cum Laude and received the top honor in the department of biology, the Carlos Freitas Award.
Dr. Delgado completed his medical degree at the University of California, Davis. He received his residency training at Santa Monica/UCLA Medical Center of the UCLA Division of Family Practice. He is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and he is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Dr. Delgado is a Voluntary Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine.
Dr. Delgado lives in the Escondido area with his wife and four children. He is fluent in Spanish. |

May 16
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Bishop Robert C. Morlino is the Fourth Bishop of the Diocese of Madison.
He was born December 31, 1946, in Scranton, Pennsylvania as an only child. His father, Charles, died while he was in high school and his mother, Albertina died in 1980. He was raised in northeastern Pennsylvania, graduating from Jesuit High School in Scranton. He entered the seminary for the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus, and was ordained to the priesthood for that Jesuit Province on June 1, 1974.
His education includes a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Fordham University, a master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame, the Master of Divinity Degree from the Weston School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass., and a doctorate in Moral Theology from the Gregorian University in Rome, with specialization in fundamental moral theology and bioethics.
Father Morlino taught Philosophy at Loyola College in Baltimore, St. Joseph University in Philadelphia, Boston College, the University of Notre Dame and St. Mary's College. He served as an instructor in continuing education for priests, religious and laity and as director of parish renewal programs.
In 1981, Father Morlino became a priest of the Diocese of Kalamazoo and served there as Vicar for Spiritual Development, Executive Assistant and Theological Consultant to the Bishop, as Moderator of the Curia, and as the Promoter of Justice in the Diocesan Tribunal. He served as administrator of a number of parishes, and as rector of St. Augustine Cathedral in Kalamazoo.
Father Morlino was scheduled to begin a full-time faculty appointment as professor of theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit when, on July 6, 1999, Pope John Paul II appointed him the Ninth Bishop of Helena. Bishop Morlino was appointed the Fourth Bishop of Madison on May 23, 2003 and installed on August 1, 2003.
Bishop Morlino served as chairman of two committees within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) - the Bishops’ Committee on the Diaconate, dealing with matters concerning the ministry of permanent deacons, and the Ad Hoc Committee on Health Care Issues and the Church, responding to moral and theological questions surrounding specific health care situations. In 2005, Bishop Morlino became Chairman of the Board of Directors of The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) which conducts research, consultation, publishing and education to promote human dignity in health care and the life sciences. Also, Bishop Morlino was appointed to the Board of Visitors for the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC). This board is a federal advisory committee created to maintain independent review, observation and recommendation regarding operations of the institute. Bishop Morlino was elected vice-Chairman of the Board of Visitors at their November 2005 meeting. Most recently Bishop Morlino was appointed to the USCCB Bishops’ and Presidents’ Committee which seeks to encourage the Catholic identity of institutions of higher education. |

May 28
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Kevin O'Brien (actor, director, playwright) is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word, Incorporated. The mission of the Theater of the Word Incorporated is to incorporate or "flesh out" the word of God in entertaining and engaging ways through the dramatic arts. The company offers children's theater workshops, touring shows, and mainstage productions in St. Louis, Missouri, in southern Florida, and in various locations across the country. |
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