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Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 11/22/24
Drew is joined by Peter Grandich as they discuss the debt crisis (5:36) and takes a question about precious metals (18:19) student loans (29:36) and then discusses the connection between scripture and money (34:57). The last part of the hour Drew talks about what may have occurred on JFK's last day as he may have gone to confession and mass (41:34)
Hour 2 of the Drew Mariani Show for 11/22/24
Drew prays the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and then is joined by Fr. Nicholas Federspiel as they discuss praying for your enemies. (34:32) Drew takes a call about Effacacious Grace (39:50). Fr. Federspiel shares the connection between St. Padre Pio and JFK (44:13) and then Drew takes calls about praying for someone who injured you (47:44) and power of forgiveness after a murder (48:56)
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show 11/22/24
Drew begins the hour w/a news roundup and then he's joined by Dr. John Littell as he discusses birth control and the dangers of vasectomies (21:16). And then questions about recycled sewage water and hormones (42:16), Hernia surgery restricting blood flow to the reproductive organs (43:21) and the mental and psychiatric effects of vasectomies (44:10)
Resources:
Dr. John Littell: https://www.johnlittellmd.com/
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Hour 3 for 11/21/24
Dr. Charles Camosy joined Drew to cover Gen Z adults who prefer pets to kids (:43). Callers include: a dog trainer (9:47), waiting for kids (14:31), fear of kids (17:56), how Relevant Radio helped me have kids (23:06), being in contact with babies (25:47). Then, Joe Sikorra broke down AI relationships vs. the real world (34:11).
Hour 2 for 11/21/24
Drew prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy with Elizabeth Simutis (:32). Then, Dr. Anne Hendershott broke down the grief of not having grandkids/joy of grandkids (28:26). Callers shared stories of divorce (37:46), adoption (45:02), and birth control (47:24).
Hour 1 for 11/21/24
Drew was joined by Ruthie Blum to discuss the arrest warrant from the ICC for Benjamin Netanyahu (18:15). Then, Dr. Mark Miravalle covered the Presentation of Mary (28:44). Finally, Drew exhorted listeners about the Feast of Divine Mercy and Lourdes (40:05).
Hour 3 for 11/20/24
Drew welcomed Brooke Taylor and Kelly Mantoan to discuss pastoral care for kids with special needs (5:19). Topics included: religious ed (14:57) for kids with special needs (22:59), USCCB document (27:48), children with autism (29:54), adults with disabilities (33:34), adoption (38:45), parish embraced my child with autism (44:24).
Hour 2 for 11/20/24
Drew prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy with Brooke Taylor (:17). Then, Monsignor J. Brian Bransfield discussed the importance of Masses for the Holy Souls in Purgatory (27:04), avoiding purgatory (42:11), the state of grace (45:29), and Gregorian Masses (47:30).
Links:
Msgr.'s Book: https://a.co/d/favur8G
Hour 1 for 11/20/24
Dr. Daniel Kempton from Franciscan University of Steubenville broke down the threat of Russian nuclear war (16:59), preparing for war (23:16), and if this is the fault of the US (27:50). Then, Ed Clancy from Aid to the Church in Need discussed the global persecution of Christians (35:13).
On this episode of The Drew Mariani Show, Drew sat down with Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly to talk about the Knights of Columbus' mission to help men grow in faith and virtue: Honestly, it’s a pep talk every Catholic guy needs. Be sure to catch the entire hour!
Why This Matters Now
Drew kicked things off by calling out what we’re all seeing: a crisis in fatherhood and male leadership. Men are checking out of their roles at home, in church, and in society, and it’s leaving a wake of broken families and lost faith. The Knights of Columbus, however, are stepping into the gap with a game plan to form men into leaders who reflect Christ and St. Joseph.
Who Are the Knights of Columbus?
Founded in 1882 by Blessed Michael McGivney (he’s on the path to sainthood!).
-World’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization with 2 million members.
Built on four pillars: Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.
Known for their insane charitable work: $190 million donated and 47 million volunteer hours logged just last year.
Patrick Kelly, the 14th Supreme Knight, laid it out: The Knights’ mission is to help men become better husbands, fathers, and citizens while building a culture of faith.
The Cor Initiative: Faith Formation for Men
Here’s the real game-changer: the COR Initiative (Latin for "heart"). It’s all about forming small groups of men in parishes for:
You don’t even have to be a Knight to join (but you’ll probably want to after). With 3,000 councils already running this program, and thousands more on deck, it’s catching fire.
Patrick explained: Men need connection. The epidemic of loneliness isn’t just hitting the elderly; it’s everywhere. Programs like this give men a chance to step away from isolation and into authentic brotherhood.
Why Dads Matter
Patrick and Drew reminded us: The father’s faith life is the #1 factor in whether kids stay Catholic into adulthood. A mom’s role is huge, but if Dad’s not living his faith, kids notice. There’s power in seeing Dad pray, serve, and lead with humility. This initiative equips men with the tools to step into that role.
Knights in Action
You'll hear about the Knights’ jaw-dropping impact:
The local councils are the secret to success, which empower men at the grassroots level to serve their parishes and communities.
How to Join
Patrick’s invite was simple: If you want a life of meaning, step up and join the Knights. Visit KofC.org/Relevant to find out more. Whether it’s faith, service, or authentic friendship you’re looking for, the Knights are ready to welcome you.
A Final Thought
The Knights of Columbus have stood strong for 142 years because they’re rooted in Christ and mission focused. As Patrick said, “Men want a life that matters.” The Knights are helping them find it and shaping the future of the Church and the world in the process.
If you’re a guy looking for purpose, meaning, and the chance to make an impact, the Knights of Columbus are where it’s at.
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