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Back to EpisodesHope in the Media – Ronnie Delaney, Jessie Buckley and Joe Wilson – Dónal O’Sullivan-Latchford & Father Eamonn McCarthy
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Donal O’Sullivan-Latchford and Fr. Eamonn McCarthy open with a tribute to the late Ronnie Delaney, whose instinct to kneel in prayer before 120,000 people after winning Olympic gold in 1956 speaks volumes about the faith of his generation. They discuss the movie Unbroken, St. Patrick’s hidden years as explored in Campbell Miller’s new EWTN docudrama, and why so many people only turn to God when their backs are against the wall. They continue their series on Pope Leo XIV’s World Communications Day message, focusing on the danger of chatbots that simulate human affection and become hidden architects of our emotional lives. They also celebrate Jesse Buckley’s Oscar win and her warm words about motherhood, and close with the encouraging story of Joe Wilson, a Scottish teenager from Carfin who died aged 17 and is now on the path to possible beatification.
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