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“Conversations with Consequences” is the voice of The Catholic Association, offering a weekly hour of thoughtful dialogue—with the leading thinkers of our time— on the most consequential issues of our day.

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“Conversations with Consequences” is the voice of The Catholic Association, offering a weekly hour of thoughtful dialogue—with the leading thinkers of our time— on the most consequential issues of our day.

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Ep. 324 Celebrating Religious Freedom this 4th of July plus the Beauty of Motherhood

7/3/2025
As we mark Independence Day, Msgr. Roger Landry walks us through Catholic contributions to our first freedom: the freedom of religion., and why faith is so inherent to our country. We also discuss the beauty and joys of motherhood and why we are called to not only be saints but raise them. We also talk to Sean Pott of Knights of Columbus all about a new faith formation program for men called Cor. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 323 Louis Brown on Dobbs & Dangers of Gender Ideology and Michael Hurley Talks Angels

6/26/2025
As we mark 3 years since the Dobbs decision came down and the fall of Roe, Lous Brown of Christ Medicus Foundation discusses where we go from here and in light of the Supreme Court win last week on transgender surgeries being banned in Tennessee, he also sheds light on the real dangers impacting our culture and our children--and what we as Catholics must do to combat them--especially assisted suicide. We also talk with Professor Michael Hurley of Cambridge University about why angels matter—"not just as old religious stories or symbols, but as real, created spiritual beings essential to understanding God and the world." Resident TCA chaplain Msgr. Roger Landry also celebrates the 50th anniversary of Josemaria Escriva and the "revolution of holiness" that he invites us all to join. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 322 Sabrina Ferrisi on Soon-to-be-Saint Carlo Acutis & Notre Dame's Vita Institute

6/19/2025
With the new September 7 date of Blessed Carlo Acutis' canonization, Sabrina Ferrisi joins with insider knowledge about the saint's miracles, what his mother remembers so vividly about her soon-to-be-saint son, and why this first millenial saint has so much to teach us in this digital age. We also discuss the recent Vita Institute and the vital work of the pro-life movement in a post-Dobbs world. Msgr. Roger Landry also shares exciting news about the 100th anniversary of the North American Martyrs' canonization ahead of this weekend's festivities in Auriesville. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 321 Clare Morell Urges Digital Detox This Summer & The Sacred Heart of Jesus

6/12/2025
With her new book, Tech Exit, now on bookshelves nationwide, EPPC's Clare Morell joins to discuss the real dangers of screens and practical ways to wean our children from these devices. We also talk with Dr. Derry Connolly of St. John Paul the Great University in California about an innovative new film program that is making waves in Hollywood. And we mark the 350th anniversary of the apparitions of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque with Msgr. Roger Landry. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 320 New Movie on Most Documented Exorcism Case in US & Matthew Bunson on Pope Leo XIV

6/5/2025
With The Ritual hitting theaters Friday starring Al Pacino & Patricia Heaton, Father Aaron Williams who served as a consultant for the film, shares details of the most documented exorcism case in the United States, working with Al Pacino, and possible conversions that occurred during the filming. As we mark one month of the Pope Leo XIV pontificate, we talk with EWTN's Matthew Bunson all about the first biography written about this US-raised, baseball-loving Augustinian Pope who is also a mathematician and canon lawyer! Msgr. Roger Landry also joins with a unique look into ways we can celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea this summer! Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 319 Congressman Dan Lipinski on Leo XIV & Abortion Survivor Sarah Zagorski on Foster Care Month

5/29/2025
Former Congressman Dan Lipinski reacts to the news of fellow Chicagoan Pope Leo XIV becoming Pope and discusses the future of the pro-life movement and his own experience being treated as a "pro-life leper" in his Democratic party. Msgr. Roger Landry recounts meeting the Holy Father and discussing the very crucial work of the Pontifical Missions Society. Marking foster care month, we also talk with Sarah Zagorski about her own harrowing tale being saved from an abortion and her own diligent work now with Louisiana Right to Life. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 318 Curtis Martin of FOCUS on Pope Leo XIV and Catholicism's College Revival

5/22/2025
Still celebrating the news of our US-born Pope, FOCUS founder Curtis Martin discusses this historic moment and why he thinks Pope Leo XIV is an answer to many prayers. He also discusses the resurgence on college campuses across the country, of young adults, especially men eager to know more about Christ--and how students are also finding love and marriage through FOCUS! Msgr. Roger Landry also shares his own reaction to the Pope's Inaugural Mass and first General Audience, and what he plans to tell the Roman Pontiff when he meets him. With the Drexel Route of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage now en-route from Indianapolis to LA, perpetual pilgrim Marina Frattaroli shares what walking with the Eucharist meant to hear. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 317 Father Thomas Petri on Pope Leo XVI & CIC’s Eucharistic Procession on DC

5/20/2025
Father Thomas Petri of the Dominican House of Studies shares his thoughts about our new Pope including the pontiff’s choice of name. The Dominican priest also discusses the connections with his predecessor, Pope Leo XIII and his love for St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. Msgr. Roger Landry joins with a look at this Leonine pope with a heart of a missionary. We also discuss the CIC Eucharistic procession, carrying the Blessed Sacrament in front of the White House. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 316 Msgr. Roger Landry on the Conclave & Marina Frattarolli on the Power of the Eucharist

5/7/2025
As the conclave gets underway this week after the solemn procession of cardinals entering the Sistine Chapel, Msgr. Roger Landry joins Ashley McGuire and Mary FioRito altogether in Rome to discuss the way in which the Holy Spirit is at work within the conclave. Betsy Fentress also chats with Marina Fratarolli, 2024 Eucharistic pilgrim that journeyed the entire Seton route--and how the Real Presence led to her conversion to Catholicism (along with a little help from St. Teresa of Avila!) Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 315 Archbishop Naumann on His Legacy of Life & Dr. Edward Sri Remembers Pope Francis

5/1/2025
With the news of Archbishop Joseph Naumann's retirement, the Kansas City shepherd shares his own powerful vocation story with the tragic death of his father. We also discuss his monumental impact on the pro-life movement, and why as Catholics, we must stand up to all the evil pervading our world. Dr. Edward Sri also shares his own memories of Pope Francis as we remember his life and legacy, and why so many young adults are coming into the Church. Ashley McGuire also joins with a glimpse into the week ahead as the world awaits the news from the conclave next week. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 314 Remembering Pope Francis with Msgr. Roger Landry and Edward Pentin

4/24/2025
As the world mourns the loss of Pope Francis who passed away on Easter Monday, we talk with Msgr. Roger Landry about the Holy Father's enduring legacy of mercy, especially as contemplate Divine Mercy Sunday this weekend. We also hear from Edward Pentin of the National Catholic Register about the details of the pontiff's funeral Saturday and what is expected during the upcoming conclave. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 313 Michael Heinlein Remembers Cardinal Francis George & Msgr. Roger Landry on Visiting a Leper Colony in Vietnam

4/16/2025
Marking 10 years since the death of Cardinal Francis George, we speak with his biographer Michael Heinlein about his rich life and legacy, and how this ever so consequential archbishop almost never came to be. Dismissing "liberal Catholicism as an "exhaustive project," Heinlein reminds us of the late cardinal's take on "simply Catholicism." Msgr. Roger Landry also joins sharing his own tearful testimony witnessing Catholic life on a leper colony in Vetnam as the Pontifical Mission Society in the US brought not only essentials for those suffering but also Jesus alive in the Eucharist. He also helps us prepare for the rest of Holy Week and the Triduum, and the hope that we have as Easter approaches within this Jubilee of Hope. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 312 Msgr. Charles Pope on the Reality of Evil & Dr. Janice Chik Talks Philosophy of Motherhood

4/10/2025
With a new book out on the topic, Msgr. Charles Pope joins to warns us all that Hell is very real and he urges the faithful to return to the sacraments during Passiontide. We also talk with Dr. Janice Chik about the philosophy of motherhood, and why this most sacred bond gets such a bad rap. And we keep our TCA chaplain in prayer this week as Msgr. Roger Landry visits suffering lepers in Vietnam with the Pontifical Missions Society. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 311 Helen Alvare on JPII's Feminine Genius & Matt Haas Reminds Us: Thank a Priest

4/4/2025
As we remember John Paul II on the 20th anniversary of his passing, Helen Alvaré takes us back to all the great riches he offered us especially within Evangelium Vitae, reminding us that the gift of life is the most essential human right. Msgr. Roger Landry also shares his many memories of meeting JPII and how his teachings helped shape his own priestly vocation. A new initiative launched last month, Thank a Priest calls all the faithful to share our love and gratitude for the priests who offer us in persona Christi so selflessly. Matt Haas shares how we can all thank them for their tremendous devotion and countless prayers. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 310 Feminine Genius from the Campus of Notre Dame & USCIRF's Maureen Ferguson on Nicaragua

3/26/2025
Attending a thought-provoking conference on feminine genius and women in the church, the TCA team descends upon the campus of Notre Dame discussing the teachings of John Paul II, what Catholic feminism truly is, and the real role of women within the church and family. With the release of USCIRF's report on religious freedom, Maureen Ferguson joins to highlight some of the worst areas of persecution across the globe including Nicaragua and Nigeria. Msgr. Roger Landry also offers guidance as we continue our Lenten journey, urging all of us to make time for the sacrament of reconciliation. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 309 Sister Clare Crockett's Road to Sainthood & Beverly Jacobson on Trisomy Awareness Month

3/18/2025
With the cause for canonization officially open for Sister Clare Crockett, we talk with the postulator for the cause, Sister Kristen Gardner all about the life of this soon-to-be saint. From her amazing conversion back to Christ, her radiant joy and tragic death, and the many possible miracles as millions have been praying for her intercession, Sister Garnder shares intimate never-before-heard details about this beloved sister that she knew personally. Marking Trisomy Awareness Month, we also talk with Beverly Jacobson about her darling daughter Verity who was born with Trisomy-18, and why all life should be protected, especially the most vulnerable. We also hear from our TCA chaplain Msgr. Roger Landry on the witness of St. Joseph as we marked his feast day this week. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 308 Msgr. Roger Landry on 5th Anniversary of Pandemic & Leigh Snead Talks Truth About IVF

3/12/2025
Marking 5 years since the start of the pandemic, Msgr. Roger Landry discusses the many moments of grace and mercy when COVID shut the entire world down. Lamenting the lack of access to the sacraments and the many lessons learned since the global state of emergency, the team also notes the real heroes of the pandemic: Catholic schools. Coming up for air while she's knee deep writing a book about adoption, TCA colleague Leigh Snead shares the real dangers of IVF and the many joys found in being an adoptive mother. The TCA team also delve into what they are doing for Lent--and how best to unite one's suffering to the cross during this penitential season.

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Ep. 307 Rep. Chris Smith on the Persecuted Church & Mauro Borelli on The Last Supper

3/5/2025
After being recognized at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast last week, New Jersey Congressman Chris Smith joins to discuss religious freedom within our own country as well as across the globe including the Nigeria, Nicaragua, and China where Catholics are severely persecuted for their faith. With a new movie coming to theaters next weekend, director and screenwriter Mauro Borelli shares what motivated him to make the film, and why viewers see Judas in a whole new light. Msgr. Roger Landry also joins discussing how best to make the most of these 40 days of Lent. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 306 Gavin Ashenden on Encountering the Devil, Dr. Marguerite Duane, & Praying for Pope Francis

2/25/2025
With the Holy Father still in the hospital, countless Catholics across the globe have been praying for him including cardinals gathering every evening in Rome to pray the Rosary. "And as the Holy Father desperately needs our prayers and is begging for our prayers," as Msgr. Roger Landry tells us, we discuss all the ways Catholics pray for the Vicar of Christ at every Mass, in every Rosary, and especially in these hours of need. We also chat with the former chaplain to the late Queen Elizabeth of England all about his powerful conversion story wrought on by an encounter with the devil which left him clinging to the Marian prayer. As Ashenden says, "Evil subsided and went away--the Rosary worked." With the White House going all-in on IVF, Dr. Marguerite Duane also joins to share why "infertility is not a disease" and why naprotechnology fixes the underlying issues while IVF just ignores them. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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Ep. 305 David Bereit on New Pro-Life Coalition & Bronwen McShea Talks Women in the Church!

2/19/2025
With the big news this week of a new Life Leadership Conference being formed, executive director David Bereit joins to discuss the mission behind the coalition and why in a Post-Roe world, "pro-life organizations need to adapt to an altered landscape and new set of challenges." We also chat with historian Bronwen McShea about women in the church just ahead of a conference she is part of next month at the University of Notre Dame. Msgr. Roger Landry also joins with a very special appeal ahead of Lent: Make time for Eucharistic Adoration--especially as we round out the Eucharistic Revival. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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