On the Gail Buckley’s Bible Lady Radio Show Today at Noon [Update]
I am going to be on Gail Buckley’s radio show at noon today. Gail Buckley is the founder of Catholic Scripture Study International and hosts the “Bible Lady” show live every Monday nationwide on Radio Maria at 12:00 noon EST. If you do not have a station near you, you can listen on the Internet at Radio Maria.
If you are interested in listening, and do not have a station in your area, you can listen Live on the Internet. In the next few days the show should be on podcasts on ITunes. I will update this post when they are available.
Hope you can listen!
[Update] If a guest can be found to discuss our beloved Pope Benedict XVI’s humble and courageous resignation on February 28, this interview will be rescheduled. Prayers for the Holy Father. We will miss him.
[UPDATE 2] Confirmed, postponed until next week. Today’s show is dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI! You can still use the live link to listen.
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Wow, you’ll have a lot to talk about today!!
When Pope Benedict was elected, the process was highly fascinating:
Locked in a room till a Pope is selected;
Black smoke to symbolize a decision made;
I would love to read a series on the process and I don’t think NBC or ABC could do it justice.
Question: Why would God elect someone unable to fulfill the position?
Mjeck,
Yes lots to talk about.
To your question, the resignation is fulfilling the position. Our ways are not God’s ways. There will be a new pope by Easter.
I will miss him greatly. Not very suprised but very sad.
I thought you were wonderful on Teresa Tomeo’s radio show a few weeks ago. Your voice is so genuine and humble.
“But until the millennium occurs definitively, until the triumph, however brief, of the foul beast that is the Antichrist, it is up to us to defend the treasure of the Christian world, and the very word of God, as he dictated it to the prophets and to the apostles, as the fathers repeated it without changing a syllable, as the schools have tried to gloss it, even if today in the schools themselves the serpent of pride, envy, folly is nesting. In this sunset we are still torches and light, high on the horizon. And as long as these walls stand, we shall be the custodians of the divine Word.”
—-Abbot Adso to William of Baskerville, “The Name of the Rose”, Umberto Ecco