RADIO INTERVIEW: Grace amidst grief November 16, 2020By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Coronavirus, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview How can the Catholic Church help the grieving find help with the sorrows of life? Lorene Hanley Duqui, a Catholic author and lecturer, spoke about it on the Nov. 15 episode of Catholic Review Radio. Hanley Duqui has been active in ministry to alienated Catholics since 1992 and is the author of 14 books including several books on grief. In her Catholic Review Radio interview with Father Brian Nolan, she discusses grief in the many life changes people have experienced during the coronavirus pandemic. She also reflects on grieving the death of a loved one, especially as the holidays draw near. She draws from her book, “Grieving With The Help of Your Catholic Faith.” Listen to the full show below. Other recent radio programs Radio Interview: Catholicism, religious freedom and the early United States Radio Interview: Vatican journalist Carol Glatz shares insights on Pope Leo and covering the Church from Rome Radio Interview: From father to son Radio Interview: Source of All Hope accompanies people experiencing homelessness on Baltimore streets Radio Interview: Nurturing faith in young hearts Radio Interview: Bishop Adam J. Parker takes more listener questions in ‘Ask a Bishop’ Copyright © 2020 Catholic Review Media Print
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