About Events Publications Media Search Shop Donate
About Events Publications Media Search Shop Donate
Audio: Sirico Comments on ‘Evangelii Gaudium’ on The Blaze Radio, Larry Kudlow Show
Religion & Liberty Online

Audio: Sirico Comments on ‘Evangelii Gaudium’ on The Blaze Radio, Larry Kudlow Show

by Marc Vander Maas • November 30, 2013

On Wednesday, Rev. Robert A. Sirico, Acton’s President and co-founder, offered his initial comments on “Evangelii Gaudium,” the Apostolic Exhortation released on November 26 by Pope Francis. This morning, Rev. Sirico spent some time extending his thoughts during the course of a couple of radio interviews.

In his first interview of the day, Rev. Sirico appeared on The Chris Salcedo Show on The Blaze Radio Network:

Later on, Rev. Sirico joined host Larry Kudlow on 77 WABC in New York City for a nearly 40 minute discussion of the document, which is well worth your time to listen to in full:

Marc Vander Maas

Marc Vander Maas

Posted in Audio, Crony Capitalism, Economic Freedom, Economics, Interviews, News and Events, Poverty, VaticanTagged Acton, Apostolic exhortation, catholic social teaching, Chris Salcedo, economics, Evangelii Gaudiam, Evangelii Gaudium The Joy of the Gospel, free markets, Lawrence Kudlow, papacy, Pope Francis, President and co-founder, radio, Rev. Robert A. Sirico, Rev. Robert Sirico, Robert A. Sirico, sirico, SoundCloud, The Blaze Radio, The Chris Salcedo Show, The Larry Kudlow Show, WABC

Related posts

  • Audio: Sirico on Gnosticism, Poverty and Secularism with Larry Kudlow
  • Audio: Sirico Responds to Rush Limbaugh on Pope Francis, ‘Evangelii Gaudium’
  • Audio: Samuel Gregg Discusses ‘Evangelii Gaudium’
  • Audio: Sirico Joins Arthur C. Brooks on the Hugh Hewitt Show

About

Our Mission & Core Principles Acton Grants and Awards Acton Research Our Team Careers Internships News

Events

Events Calendar Lecture Series Conference Series Acton University

Publications

Religion & Liberty Online Acton Notes Religion & Liberty Religion & Liberty Transatlantic Acton Books Journal of Markets & Morality

Multimedia

Videos Podcasts Films

Shop

Donate

Contact Us

© 2022 Acton Institute | Privacy Policy