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Remembering Jim Hughes. Daily TV Mass on the Move. World Cup Preview.

24 min · 22. Mai 2026
Episode Remembering Jim Hughes. Daily TV Mass on the Move. World Cup Preview. Cover

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In this episode, editor Mickey Conlon is joined by associate editor Quinton Amundson and reporter Luke Mandato in an episode brought to you by the Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation. The episode opens with a tribute to Jim Hughes, the longtime national president of Campaign Life Coalition, who recently passed away at age 83. Amundson reflects on his profile of Hughes’ decades of dedication to the pro-life cause, while Mandato discusses this year’s National March for Life, which returned to a strong pro-life focus, and the passion he has witnessed among past participants and pro-life figures. The team also covers the temporary move of the Daily TV Mass to Manresa Jesuit Spiritual Centre and other projects from the National Catholic Broadcasting Council under Deacon Mike Walsh. Amundson touches on the dark side of the upcoming FIFA World Cup in North America in the form of the increased risk of human trafficking, while the hosts look ahead to Canada’s games and the tournament’s potential impact in the country. Music on Registered courtesy of Sappheiros: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZVHXQZAIn9WJXvy6qn9K0 [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZVHXQZAIn9WJXvy6qn9K0] , powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com [https://breakingcopyright.com] Read these related stories from catholicregister.org [https://www.catholicregister.org]: * Daily TV Mass on the move again | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3909-daily-tv-mass-on-the-move-again] * World Cup prep targets trafficking | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3914-world-cup-prep-targets-trafficking] * Pro-life icon Jim Hughes passes | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3933-pro-life-icon-jim-hughes-passes] * Jim Hughes: Indefatigable champion | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3949-jim-hughes-indefatigable-champion] About the Hosts: Mickey Conlon: Is the Editor of The Catholic Register and has been a reporter and columnist for the Register. Luke Mandato: Is a reporter for The Catholic Register. Quinton Amundson: Quinton is Associate Editor at The Catholic Register.

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Episode Remembering Jim Hughes. Daily TV Mass on the Move. World Cup Preview. Cover

Remembering Jim Hughes. Daily TV Mass on the Move. World Cup Preview.

In this episode, editor Mickey Conlon is joined by associate editor Quinton Amundson and reporter Luke Mandato in an episode brought to you by the Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation. The episode opens with a tribute to Jim Hughes, the longtime national president of Campaign Life Coalition, who recently passed away at age 83. Amundson reflects on his profile of Hughes’ decades of dedication to the pro-life cause, while Mandato discusses this year’s National March for Life, which returned to a strong pro-life focus, and the passion he has witnessed among past participants and pro-life figures. The team also covers the temporary move of the Daily TV Mass to Manresa Jesuit Spiritual Centre and other projects from the National Catholic Broadcasting Council under Deacon Mike Walsh. Amundson touches on the dark side of the upcoming FIFA World Cup in North America in the form of the increased risk of human trafficking, while the hosts look ahead to Canada’s games and the tournament’s potential impact in the country. Music on Registered courtesy of Sappheiros: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZVHXQZAIn9WJXvy6qn9K0 [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZVHXQZAIn9WJXvy6qn9K0] , powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com [https://breakingcopyright.com] Read these related stories from catholicregister.org [https://www.catholicregister.org]: * Daily TV Mass on the move again | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3909-daily-tv-mass-on-the-move-again] * World Cup prep targets trafficking | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3914-world-cup-prep-targets-trafficking] * Pro-life icon Jim Hughes passes | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3933-pro-life-icon-jim-hughes-passes] * Jim Hughes: Indefatigable champion | The Catholic Register [https://www.catholicregister.org/item/3949-jim-hughes-indefatigable-champion] About the Hosts: Mickey Conlon: Is the Editor of The Catholic Register and has been a reporter and columnist for the Register. Luke Mandato: Is a reporter for The Catholic Register. Quinton Amundson: Quinton is Associate Editor at The Catholic Register.

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