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Welcome to the website for the voice of Catholicism on the airwaves in southeastern North Carolina.  You're at the right place if you want to learn about or listen to truly Catholic shows like Catholic Answers Live,  the Drew Mariani Show, and many, many more including our own Carolina Catholic show. 

Wilmington Catholic Radio can be heard on WBPL-LP operating on 93.1FM in the greater Wilmington area. We also can be heard world-wide streaming through Alexa devices and other streaming services.

Carolina Catholic learns about Catholic women and modern fashion

For our third November show, we talk to Catholic author, Catherine Rose, about her book, A Return to Beauty: Ancient Catholic Wisdom and Modern Fashion. In this book, Catherine explains how when in Eucharistic Adoration in 2011, she saw a vision of a crowd of people with a woman wearing a lovely dress, and she heard these words: "You go and accomplish this." Because of her deep love of Jesus, she sought to do His will, and thus, she began to wear dresses every day; this began her 13 year journey to do God's will and share her story talking to women about being beautiful for God. Her book highlights the opportunity of every woman to dress in a lovely way, through which she can evangelize culture, elevate her vocation, and transform her interior sense of self.

This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's station, 93.1 FM, on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the last weekend of November. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.

Carolina Catholic explores how the death of Charlie Kirk has impacted so many

For our second November show, we talk about the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its impact on those of faith. First, we speak to Carolyn McKinney, writer, Catholic mother of five, and business owner about her two articles on Charlie, What I hope my sons will learn from the life of Charlie Kirk and Liberalism Died with Charlie Kirk: The solution to the collapse of America under the Weight of Cultural Marxism is Found in the Roadmap of Charlie Kirk's Life. Carolyn shares with us how she would like to raise her sons to have the courage and charity that Charlie possessed. We also speak to Wayne Johnston who was motivated to fly from Wilmington to Charlie's memorial in Arizona and how the event was deeply moving and life-changing. Finally, Catholic author Kevin Wells shares his thoughts about Charlie's last impact on us all.

This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's station, 93.1 FM, on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the third and fourth weekends of November. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.

November's Teaching Moment

A Doctor of the Church is an official designation, bestowed by the Pope, and refers to those whose teaching on faith has been deemed sound and of benefit to the church through their writing, study, or research. To be designated as a doctor requires a high degree of sanctity, so all church doctors are also canonized saints. Lastly, a pope or ecumenical council may proclaim this title on a saint.
This month, Pope Leo XIV has named St. John Henry Newman the next Doctor of the Church. This saint is a convert from the Anglican Church, and his conversion cost him everything losing his job, friends, and the influence he had on Anglicans throughout England. He pioneered what became official Catholic teaching at Vatican II: the development of Christian doctrine. He showed that there is a solid theological foundation for the development of Christian doctrines in general like the Immaculate Conception. Newman didn’t prove the Immaculate Conception using the Bible alone. Instead, he points us to Scripture to show that this doctrine was there in its rudiments from the very beginning. Newman will be the thirty-eighth person given this illustrious title in 2,000 years. “May this day mark the start of a new and fresh insight into Catholicism for the world.”

John Henry Newman: Doctor of the Church! by Dcn. Paul Maxley (Catholic Answers) 
Chronological list of the Doctors of the Church

 

Carolina Catholic chats with two authors about Hell and the Temperment of the Saints

For our first November show, we chat with two Catholic authors. We speak first to Monsignor Charles Pope, pastor at Holy Comforter - St. Cyprian Parish in Washington, DC, about his newest book, The Hell There is: An Exploration of an Often-Rejected Doctrine of the Church. In this book, we hear the words from Sacred Scripture and from Jesus Himself as He taught us repeatedly by warning us about the reality many face of going to hell. We also speak to Rosemary McGuire Berry, a lifelong Catholic reader, storyteller, writer, traveler, and homeschooling mom, about her book, Piety and Personality: The Temperaments of the Saints. This beautiful book helps us orient our unique personalities towards perfection in Christ with the guidance of saints.

This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's station, 93.1 FM, on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the first two weekends of November. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.

Carolina Catholic chats with three authors about the beauty of silence, about the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and about All Hallows' Eve

For our second October show, we hear from three Catholic authors. First, we hear from Father Francis Bethel, OSB, about his new book, From Silence to Silence: A Benedictine Pilgrimage to God's Sanctuary. Father Bethel is a Benedictine monk who co-founded Our Lady of Clear Creek Monastery in Oklahoma. We then hear from Patrick O'Hearn about his newest book, Devotion to Jesus' Heart for Children: Sacred Heart of Jesus. And finally, the show ends with frequent guest, Anthony DeStefano, about his newest children's book, All Hallows' Eve, where we learn the true meaning of Halloween and the celebration of All Hallows' Tide.

This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's station, 93.1 FM, on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the last two weekends of October. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.

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