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Register Radio shines the truth of the Gospel on the events of the day…to equip Catholics with the insight and encouragement necessary to engage the culture for Christ.EWTN, All Rights Reserved, 2026 Spirituality
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  • Westminster Changes
    Feb 20 2026
    Only days after the Church in the United States saw a changing of the guard in the archdiocese of New York, across the Atlantic, England welcomed a new archbishop of Westminster – the most important of the Catholic dioceses in the sceptered isle. What lies ahead for the Church in England? The Register’s Senior Contributor and EWTN News Vatican Analyst Edward Pentin joins Register Radio. And then, Bishops and Catholics in the US and around the world continue to express shock and dismay at the University of Notre Dame’s appointment of an ardent pro-abortion supporter to a prominent academic post in what is supposed to be a faithful Catholic university. Register staff reporter Matthew McDonald gives us the latest.
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    27 mins
  • Archbishop Fulton Sheen/New York Encounter
    Feb 13 2026
    After years of delay and genuine excited anticipation by Catholics all over the world, the Diocese of Peoria announced this week that Archbishop Fulton Sheen will be beatified later this year. This week on Register Radio, we talk to Msgr. Roger Landry, executive director of the Pontifical Mission Society USA. And then, this weekend New York City will host the annual New York Encounter. Register senior writer Zelda Caldwell tells us all about it.
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    27 mins
  • The Good News at Sea
    Feb 6 2026
    Imagine sailing to the Caribbean on a gorgeous cruise ship, seeing the sunsets, and deepening your Catholic faith at the same time? This week on Register Radio, we talk to EWTN’s famous Teresa Tomeo who tells us how that is really happening on the Good News Cruise. And then, Professor Santiago Schnell, a Venezuelan scientist and provost of Dartmouth College, is raising eyebrows across the academic world. Register senior editor Jonathan Liedl tells us why.
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    27 mins
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