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Catholic Views

Catholic Views

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Catholic Views is a weekly radio program broadcast Sundays around eastern South Dakota, but also available anytime online at www.sfcatholic.org. The program includes Biblical Bites with Dr. B, a look at an interesting “bite” from the week’s Scripture readings with Dr. Chris Burgwald, and an interview segment which highlights events and topics relevant to Catholics and others of faith. This is one of the longest running religious radio programs in the region, dating to the early 1960s.Copyright 2025 Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Bishop Dudley Hospitality House offers new programs for the homeless | Catholic Views
    Jul 24 2025

    The Bishop Dudley Hospitality House (BDHH) is adding new programs to continue serving the homeless in our community, and Executive Director Madeline Shields joins us to share the fruits of their efforts. Want to help support BDHH and have a great date night? The Taste the Goodness event is coming up on Aug. 2 in Sioux Falls! Grab your tickets and learn more at ccfesd.org/events!

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    28 m
  • Building your family with NFP | Catholic Views
    Jul 17 2025

    Is there a way to plan our families and respect our bodies? Yes, there is! Sandy Petree shares some of the basics of Natural Family Planning during NFP Week. Find out how you can deepen your marriage and cooperate with God’s plan for your lives through Natural Family Planning.

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    28 m
  • Navigating sacrifice and change with the Lord at our side | Catholic Views
    Jul 10 2025

    Our lives have definite moments of sacrifice and change, sometimes at the same time. How do we navigate them? Jeff and Lois Heron join us to share how they are navigating some major life changes, and how they’re leaning on God to get them through it all.

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    28 m
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