Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Retiring Cardinal Egan to host final show on The Catholic Channel

cross-posted from A Catholic View

I listen to "A Conversation with the Cardinal" every week. I will miss hearing Cardinal Egan, but I also look forward to hearing Archbishop Dolan.

Cardinal Edward Egan, the retiring Archbishop of New York, will host a retrospective covering his nine years in New York City in the final episode of his radio show “A Conversation with the Cardinal,” which will be broadcast on April 2. The show will air on The Catholic Channel from 3:00 to 4:00 pm Eastern time on SIRIUS channel 159 and XM channel 117. You can also listen online at the link below.

Cardinal Egan will look back at his years as archbishop, talk about his future plans and recall some highlights of his career, according to a SIRIUS XM press release.

He has hosted his show since December 2006 with Catholic Channel program director Rob Astorino. The cardinal answered listener e-mails, discussed a variety of significant issues and also addressed current events in the archdiocese.

The cardinal described his appearances on the radio show as “a splendid way” to talk directly with people from across North America.



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