Radio Archive #10: P90X and Obama’s First 100 Days
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In this episode: Talking about the P90X exercise program and President Obama’s First 100 Days in Office.
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Radio Archive #1: Eggplant and Childbirth
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In this episode: The family goes out for Italian in an effort to induce labor, followed less than two days later with actual audio footage from the birth of Lillian Grace Willits!
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Looks Like We Have a New Boss
Some of you may not know that even though we host a show on Sirius/XM Satellite radio, The Catholic Channel (Sirius 159/XM 117) is actually run by the Archdiocese of New York for Sirius/XM. So we work closely with both the Archdiocese as well as Sirius/XM. It’s hard to explain, but it seems to work quite well.
Anyway, this morning the following press release was sent to us from our bosses at the Archdiocese. This is big news not only for New York, but also for listeners of The Catholic Channel and Catholics around the world. Congrats to New York, and a hearty welcome to Archbishop Dolan!
From the Archdiocese of New York’s Communications Office:
ARCHBISHOP DOLAN APPOINTED ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK
RETIREMENT OF CARDINAL EGAN ACCEPTED