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Open Line, Friday
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Open Line, Friday
St Joseph the Worker
2026-05-01
The giving of ourselves, predestination, the unjust steward and more on this Mailbag edition of Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan.
Open Line, Friday
Sts. Adam & Eve?
2026-04-24
Different kinds of Grace, abortion pills, psychology and the occult and more on today's Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan.
Open Line, Friday
The Morals of Surveillance?
2026-04-17
How books ended up in the Bible? Eucharistic Miracles? Religious liberties? More on Open Line Friday with Collin Donovan.
Open Line, Friday
Divine Mercy Sunday
2026-04-10
Original sin, Freemasonry, preternatural knowledge and more on Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan.
Open Line, Friday
The Unmoved Mover
2026-03-20
Paul's use of the word saint? Is Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament a late development? Which James wrote the letter? This and more on Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan
Open Line, Friday
Antichrist Imminent?
2026-03-13
Peter's keys, the Rosary and Marian apparitions, Jehovah's Witnesses and more on Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan.
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Open Line, Friday
Open Line is a fast-paced call-in show, with a new host every day! On Fridays, Colin Donovan answers your theology questions.
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