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Is the United States of America in a healthy place politically and socially as we approach Independence Day 2022? Political scientist Michael Towle, a professor at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Md., doesn’t think so. Catholic Review editor Christopher Gunty talks with Dr. Towle about where we went wrong and whether we can heal, as a nation.

RADIO INTERVIEW: God healed me through St. Titus Brandsma

June 13, 2022
By Catholic Review Staff
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Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview, Saints

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Father Michael Driscoll poses in front of a photo of St. Titus. (Courtesy Father Michael Driscoll)

Carmelite Father Michael Driscoll shares the story of St. Titus Brandsma, a Dutch Carmelite priest who vehemently opposed the Nazis. St. Titus inspired Father Driscoll as a priest and it was through the saint’s intersession that Father Driscoll was healed of later-stage melanoma. Father Driscoll, former pastor of St. Jude Church in Boca Raton, Fla., is now cancer-free for 18 years.

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