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Good News #177 051025: Celebrate the New Pope: A Historic Announcement and Reflections on Faith

Good News #177 051025: Celebrate the New Pope: A Historic Announcement and Reflections on Faith

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Welcome to Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio! In this insightful episode, Deacon Al Lundy brings you the joyous news of a new pope, Pope Leo XIV, a local boy with roots in the Chicago area. As a dual citizen of the USA and Peru, he brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the Catholic Church.

Join us in exploring the historical and spiritual significance of the papal conclave and the characteristics that define a good shepherd for the Church. Deacon Al shares his hopes and prayers for the new pope, offering a heartfelt prayer for his success as a joyful leader promoting the teachings of Jesus Christ.

As spring unfolds, Deacon Al reflects on the beauty of nature and personal discoveries, from planting butterfly gardens to bird watching in his backyard. These experiences serve as a beautiful metaphor for the rejuvenation and growth within the Church and our personal faith journeys.

Don't miss the Gospel readings and reflections as we continue celebrating the Easter season with insights from the books of Acts, Revelation, and John. This episode offers hope, guidance, and encouragement for embracing the new leadership in the Church while appreciating the wonders of the season.

Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org

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