The Catholic Morning Show reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s May prayer intention asking Catholics to pray and act so that everyone might have food. The conversation explores food insecurity locally and globally while highlighting practical ways Catholics can serve those in need through charity, simplicity, and solidarity. Later, Julie Curry and Dodie Baumann discuss the mission of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians and the vital role sacred music plays in Catholic worship.
This episode of the Catholic Morning Show centers on Pope Leo XIV’s May prayer intention that “everyone might have food,” leading to a thoughtful discussion on hunger, food insecurity, Catholic social teaching, and practical ways to help families both locally and globally. The team reflects on the importance of generosity, stewardship, and supporting organizations that care for those in need.
Later in the show, Julie Curry and Dodie Baumann from the Des Moines chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians share how sacred music deepens Catholic worship and discuss upcoming diocesan events, including the Memorial Day Mass at Glendale Cemetery.
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