TCND Podcast #65: Church History with Mike Aquilina and Scott Hahn
08/30/2010 – 5:24 pm | No Comment

In this episode: We talk with Mike Aquilina and Scott Hahn about Roots of the Faith and different customs of the Catholic Church. This podcast is courtesy of Sirius 159/XM 117 (The Catholic Channel). …

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Frederick Berretta – Passenger from U.S. Airways Flight 1549

Submitted by Greg on 01/15/2010 – 11:20 amNo Comment

fred-berretta-300Thanks to Fred Berretta for being on today’s show to talk about his experience last year on U.S. Airways Flight 1549 – The Miracle on the Hudson.

You can read Fred’s full story in the new book Flight of Faith: My Miracle on the Hudson.

Frederick Berretta grew up in southeast Florida and is the son of a stockbroker. His parents’ divorce as a young boy sparked his search for a greater truth in life. While exposed to many different Christian faiths during his youth, he embraced Catholicism in his mid-twenties. Through the span of a twenty year investment management career, he did his best to live his faith fully in the midst of a demanding job, constant change, business travel, fathering four children and losing a parent and a son in the same year. His experience of surviving a near death plane crash on January 15, 2009 in the Hudson River, profoundly impacted his Catholic faith journey and led him to a deeper realization of the importance of trusting in God’s mercy and providence. He enjoys tennis, golf, flying and mostly just spending time with his family.

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