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Morning Air® with John Morales is an inspiring, informative, joyful, and family-friendly way to start your day! From breaking news and social issues to tips for business, parenting and family life, Mo... more
FAQs about Morning Air:How many episodes does Morning Air have?The podcast currently has 2,392 episodes available.
January 18, 2022Mark Mastroianni, Best of the Consumer Electronics Show 2022; Bishop Brendan Cahill, Texas Rally for Life John and Glen briefly discuss the filibuster debate that is not expected to pass. Mark brings listeners up to speed on latest electronic trends including TVs, Sony electric car, NFTs, Smart masks and more. Bishop Cahill reflects on his experience at Pro-Life events. Bishop responds to a caller who wonders about the culpability of sin when allowing other to be pro-choice or being pro-choice themselves. ...more51minPlay
January 17, 2022Peter Breen, Update on University of CO & David Daleiden Case; Marcel Le Juene, Passive Catholic Discipleship John and Glen chat about NFL football highlights from the weekend and Martin Luther King Jr. Peter updates listeners on University of Colorado's vaccine mandate that disorientated against certain religions for a exemption. He also brings listeners up to speed on the upcoming trial date of David Daleiden vs CA. Marcel relates the Church of the early apostles to the Church today and offers encouragement to reach out to those around us and evangelize to them sharing the message of God's love. ...more50minPlay
January 17, 2022Dr. Hector Marquez, Remembering Martin Luther King Jr; Bill Ulivieri, Retiring Comfortably; Gary Zimak, Living an Abundant Life John & Glen briefly discuss the wintry weather that hit much of the country. Dr. Marquez reflects on Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech and how it catapulted the fight for the dignity of the human person through non-violence to a new level. Bill talks about how recent inflation can effect how and how much we save for retirement and gives advice for planning for the day we retire. Gary reminds listeners that Jesus never promises a life without struggle or worry, but He promises that trusting in Him brings an abundant life and continues long after we leave Earth. ...more51minPlay
January 14, 2022Mary Hallan Fiorito, Upcoming March For Life; Kevin Vost, Gaming Addiction in Kids John and Glen cover the potential end of the filibuster and reactions. Mary remarks on the March for Life over the years and the great energy in the hearts and minds of Pro-Lifers this March with the upcoming decision of Dobbs right around the corner. Kevin warns about the danger of addiction connected with kids who are gaming and what to watch out for as a parent. ...more49minPlay
January 14, 2022Juan Carlos Sanchez, Encanto Movie Review; Paul Sadek, Behind the Scenes of Relevant Radio; Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg, Sunday's Gospel Reflection Juan Carlos gives his perspective of the new Disney movie "Encanto" and how true it is to Colombian life. Paul describes how Daybreak show was created and the many jobs that he has had while working at Relevant Radio over the years. Bishop Mueggenborg reflects on the Wedding at Cana and how trusting in Jesus and following Mary's advice to "do whatever He tells you" reminds us that we cannot do it alone. He speaks to marriage in the Christian community and the covenant relationship of Jesus to the Church. ...more52minPlay
January 13, 2022Dr. Paul Carson, Omicron Update; Fr. James Kubicki, Baptism & Confession Dr. Carson notes that while the Omicron variant is more contagious and infects those vaccinated and with natural immunity similarly, it is shaping up to be less severe. Fr. Kubicki answers why Jesus was baptized by John and explains the beauty of confession; inviting listeners to share the stories and traditions surrounding these sacraments. ...more50minPlay
January 13, 2022Monsignor James Shea, Dignity of Human Life; Rachel Morrison, Supreme Court and Vaccine Mandates Monsignor reminds listeners that as Catholics we are called to defend the dignity of human life and notes the importance of Pro-life Marches throughout the month of January. Rachel comments on the two COVID vaccine mandate cases that the Supreme Court is hearing and gives her analysis on the complications these mandates can cause for employers and employees. ...more51minPlay
January 12, 2022Fr. Marcel Taillon, Hope in Times of Crisis; Harry Kraemer, Living in the Present John and Glen talk about President changing the Filibuster rule. Fr. Taillon gives some advice on how we can avoid getting sucked into bad news and focusing on the places in our lives where there is hope and remembering our true hope is in Jesus. He suggests a vibrant prayer life and gratitude. Harry notes how difficult it can be to not focus on the present with so many things pulling us to spend too much energy on past or the future. He says putting things in perspective and gratitude can really help us not worry too much and have faith in God. Harry shares how humility can help you to have gratitude and live in the present. ...more49minPlay
January 12, 2022Rebecca Dussault, Faith, Fitness & Food; Ashley Noronha, Latest from the Vatican; Andrea Piciotti-Bayer, Religious Freedom During Pandemic Rebecca, Olympian and coach, talks about discipline and how important it is when it comes to living our faith, fitness and eating food. She encourages setting up a schedule to increase your chance of producing good fruit in these areas. She recommends eating more organic fruit and vegetables to keep your gut healthy and eliminate toxins that can build up from some foods. Ashley reports on Pope Francis’ emphasis of the dignity of work in our lives and the example we have of this through St. Joseph. She mentions the many complications that Italy is having when it comes to backlash regarding tough COVID restrictions and mentions one Italian Bishop who banned non vaccinated from catechetical work. Finally she mentions the baptism of several babies in the Sistine Chapel and fun celebrations regarding accordion music in the street. Andrea notes the long COVID journey the country has been on and the ups and downs of religious freedom during that time. John brings up the Supreme Court case for employers and Andrea explains that our government was set up with checks and balances to make sure religious freedom is a reality in Amercia ...more52minPlay
January 11, 2022Martha Fernandez-Sardina, Doing the Ordinary with Extraordinary Love; Deacon Martin Brown, Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for the Year John and Glen mention the Georgia Bulldogs win last night and the excitement in the state today. Martha reflects on what “ordinary” time really means and challenges listeners to not just get back to regular business but to make it a time where you spread God’s love in an extraordinary way. she encourages reading a little bit of the Bible every day to grow as well. Deacon Martin breaks down Pope Francis’ prayer intentions for the 2022 year; True Human Fraternity, Religious sisters and Consecrated Women, Christian Response to Bioethic and Ethical challenges, etc ...more50minPlay
FAQs about Morning Air:How many episodes does Morning Air have?The podcast currently has 2,392 episodes available.