The Walk Humbly Podcast (Ep. 13): How priests can serve in marriage prep, Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Catholic Charities in our Diocese and more

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The Walk Humbly Podcast – Episode 13

How priests can serve in marriage prep, Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Catholic Charities in our Diocese and more

July 10, 2018

This week's episode of the Walk Humbly Podcast includes:

Hear the three pieces of advice Bishop Burbidge gave leaders at Marymount’s Education Administration Program.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell recently said that “priests are not the best people to train others for marriage” as it relates to day-to-day challenges, but that they serve a spiritual function in marriage preparation. Bishop Burbidge talks about how priests can best serve those preparing for marriage.

President Trump recently nominated Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge, to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy to the Supreme Court. Bishop Burbidge offers his thoughts.

Bishop Burbidge also answers these questions from the faithful:

How should I handle disappointments when I interact with someone who works for the Church but does not act with Christian charity?

If you were a Nats baseball player, what would your walkout song be?

Can you tell me more about the relationship the Diocese has with Catholic Charities?

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