Today on The Catholic Morning Show, Fr. Chris Reising reflects on the Gospel for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, offering spiritual insights for everyday life. Tonia Martin and Allison Franz from Mary’s Helping Hands talk about the upcoming "Born to Run" 5K event, and Renée Roden speaks about the ethical and moral challenges of artificial superintelligence from a Catholic perspective.
Today on The Catholic Morning Show
Fr. Chris Reising – Fr. Chris offers insightful reflections on this Sunday’s Gospel for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time. He helps us gain a deeper understanding of the passage and its relevance to our daily lives.
Tonia Martin & Allison Franz – Tonia, Director of Operations at Mary’s Helping Hands, and Allison, Fundraising Manager, share details about the upcoming Born to Run 5K event. They also discuss the vital resources Mary’s Helping Hands provides to support mothers and families in need.
Learn more about the event: https://runsignup.com/Race/IA/DesMoines/MilesforMomsIowa
Explore the mission of Mary’s Helping Hands: https://www.maryshelpinghandsiowa.org/
Renée Roden – Renée speaks with Brian Green, a professor at Santa Clara University, about the ethical implications of artificial superintelligence. Their conversation explores how the Catholic Church views emerging technologies and the moral questions they raise.
Renée Roden is a freelance journalist covering religion and culture. She currently resides at the St. Martin de Porres Catholic Worker in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. From 2022 to 2024, she served as Editor of Special Projects at FemCatholic, leading a team that investigated maternity leave policies in Catholic dioceses across the U.S. Renée also serves as an editor for Roundtable, a newsletter focused on the Catholic Worker movement.
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