Today’s Open Line—Friday slot offers a special EWTN Theology Roundtable show with EWTN’s vice-president of theology, Colin Donovan, who sits down with EWTN theology advisors Cindy Cuellar and Noah Lett to talk about what it means to be “Strangers in a Strange Land…” and to feel like a fish out of water when it comes to living our Catholic faith in today’s world. Listener Margaret asks how do we reconcile the hardships of persecution with being joyful because we are persecuted? Caller Matt is leaving the military because he feels like a fish out of water now that transgenderism is officially allowed, even if it goes against practical logic. Richard calls from Cyprus to ask how can he live his faith among Jehovah’s Witnesses. Listener Lorie feels like a fish out of water because she is standing outside a church where they are celebrating a penitential service that raises eye brows. Student John feels he is a stranger in a strange land and asks how he can live his faith in a college campus. Sit down with our theologians who answer these and other questions, right here, on EWTN Radio Open Line—and our special EWTN Theology Roundtable show.