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Catholic Radio Weekly April 7, 2008

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  • Cardinal Edward Egan, Archbishop of New York, discusses plans for Pope Benedict XVI’s upcoming visit to the New York archdiocese.
  • Carol Glatz of Catholic News Service reports on a new encyclical letter expected from Pope Benedict XVI later this year in this week’s Rome Report.
  • In this week’s Pro Life commentary, Susan Wills of the USCCC Secretariat of Pro Life Activities discusses Catholic teaching regarding the provision of nutrition and hydration to persons in a persistent vegetative state.
  • Sister Simone Campbell of the social justice lobbying organization “Network” discusses the plight of Iraqi refugees who have fled to Lebanon and Syria.
  • In the Catholic News Service Spotlight, Regina Linskey discusses the recent kidnapping and murder of the archbishop of Mosul, Iraq.
  • In this week’s “Fact of Faith,” Paulist Father Larry Rice discusses the lasting impact of the liturgical composer Palestrina.
  • Harry Forbes, director of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting reviews the film “I Am Legend,” which is now available on DVD.




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