Opus Bono Radio

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Sinopsis

Building up the priesthood, and commentary on current events in the Catholic priesthood.

Episodios

  • Saint John Paul II and Saint John XXIII

    19/06/2014 Duración: 59min

    Tune in to hear about one of Opus Bono's volunteers, Gino Vitale, recount his recent trip to Rome for the canonizations of Pope John XIII and Pope John Paul II.  This will be a very intersting and informative show.  Don't forget to call in with your questions!Please join us on Thursdays at Noon with Opus Bono Radio as we interview priests, lawyers, and experts on the priesthood.  We want to hear from you too!  Please call in during the show at 888-588-4617, or tweet us @opusbono.  You can also Message us at www.facebook.com/opusbonoMay God Bless you!

  • Encore Presentation with Opus Bono Co-founder Fr. Eduard Perrone

    08/05/2014 Duración: 01h15s

    Opus Bono Co-founder Fr. Perrone talks about his vocation, as well as the founding of Opus Bono back in 2002.  You do not want to miss this encore presentation!Opus Bono Radio is live every Thursday at Noon EST.  Please join us as we interview priests, lawyers, and experts on the priesthood.  We want to hear from you too!  Please call in during the show at 888-588-4617, or tweet us @opusbono.  You can also Message us at www.facebook.com/opusbonoMay God Bless you!www.opusbono.org

  • Priest, Lawyer, Nurse: The Amazing Fr. Neil Kookoothe

    01/05/2014 Duración: 01h08s

    As seen on CNN, Fr. Neil Kookoothe, a priest with many talents, recently was able to help a man on death row be acquitted and freed.  Fr. Kookoothe also has an amazing vocation story that has lead him through many walks of life before finding his calling in the priesthood.  Fr. Neil's work with prison inmates and especially those on death row will surly lift your spirits and inspire you.  You do not want to miss how Father Kookoothe saved this man's life!Opus Bono Radio is live every Thursday at Noon EST.  Please join us as we interview priests, lawyers, and experts on the priesthood.  We want to hear from you too!  Please call in during the show at 888-588-4617, or tweet us @opusbono.  You can also Message us at www.facebook.com/opusbonoMay God Bless you!www.opusbono.org

  • Holy Thursday Special: From a Priest in Prison

    17/04/2014 Duración: 54min

    We are going to air again our show that Opus Bono president Joe Maher did a few weeks ago from a maximum security prison interviewing a priest who is incarcerated.  On this Holy Thursday, in commemoration of the institution of the Holy Catholic Priesthood, we thought it would be fitting to hear once again about the the sufferings and the dangers of living behind bars as a prisoner priest. But, it is the miracles that will astound you about prison life!Opus Bono Radio is live every Thursday at Noon EST.  Please join us as we interview priests, lawyers, and experts on the priesthood.  We want to hear from you too!  Please call in during the show at 888-588-4617, or tweet us @opusbono.  You can also Message us at www.facebook.com/opusbonoMay God Bless you!www.opusbono.org  

  • Opus Bono Radio with Deacon Steve Mitchell

    10/04/2014 Duración: 59min

    Deacon Steve Mitchell was ordained a Permanent Deacon for the Archdiocese of Detroit in October 2002 after receiving his Masters Degree from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Pastoral Studies.Deacon Steve has a heart for evangelization, spreading the gospel primarily through his preaching, jail, men ministry and Alpha. A speaker at several men's and ministry functions, he also leads parish missions and educational programs.  Deacon Steve is currently the national director of Alpha for Catholics, an evangelization program for those who want to learn more about our faith. With over 30 years in Sales and Executive Management experience, he founded a professional staffing firm with his brother in 1991. After 18 years he exited the business due to the severe impact of the automotive industry and to pursue a ministry of evangelization. He received his Business Degree from Northwood University in 1984 after spending 8 years in the US Air Force. Deacon Mitchell lives with his wife Jeanie of 25 years and they spend great