Personally Speaking: PSRadio Episodes 96-100

“Personally Speaking with Msgr. Jim Lisante” is an audio component to CCC’s on-going television program of the same name that will features prominent people from the worlds of entertainment, religion, politics, sports, journalism, literature along with conversation with the ever-popular Msgr. Jim Lisante about some of the most personal aspects of life, including their faith.

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PS Radio: Program 100
This Week’s Features –

  • Amy Grant–Part II:: the singer shares insights about interfaith understanding and about integrating families after divorce.
  • John Aquino:: the author and attorney discusses his new book "Saints for Lawyers".
PS Radio: Program 99
This Week’s Features –
  • Amy Grant–Part I:: the singer discusses motherhood, family, and why her life is centered around faith in Jesus.
  • James Reynolds: the "Days of Our Lives" star discusses his surgery for a potentially fatal heart condition and how it affected his faith.
PS Radio: Program 98
This Week’s Features –
  • Ron Hansen–Part II:: the author discusses his reasons for entering the diaconate program in the Catholic Church.
  • Nancy DeFlon:: the author discusses her new book, "All Your Waves Swept Over Me: Looking for God in Natural Disasters.".
PS Radio: Program 97
This Week’s Features –
  • Ron Hansen–Part I:: the Catholic deacon and author of the acclaimed novel "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" discusses how he integrates faith and fiction.
  • Dan Kurzman: the author and historian discusses his book, "A Special Mission: Hitler's Secret Plot to Seize the Vatican and Kidnap Pope Pius the XII."
PS Radio: Program 96
This Week’s Features –
  • Suzy Bogguss: the popular country singer discusses her spiritual roots, why she chose music as a career, and how marriage and motherhood affected her life.
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