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Author of the First Traditional Catholic Catechism Published in More than 40 years Featured on GlobalTalkRadio.com

Father Francisco Radecki will be featured on GlobalTalkRadio.com on the program, A Story to Tell.

(PRWEB) January 7, 2006 -- Father Francisco Radecki, author of The Family Catechism and other books on the Catholic Church, will be featured on GlobalTalkRadio.com program A Story to Tell beginning on January 9th, 2006. Fr. Radecki will tell of how he managed a project of having more than 100 people contribute to the first children's Catholic catechism containing traditional prayers and devotions published in more than 40 years.

Contributors to The Family Catechism ranged in ages from 5 to 70 years. There were 15 illustrators and numerous editors and technical assistants.

Father Radecki began the project when he realized that there has no children's catechism since the Baltimore Catechism published more than 40 years ago that included traditional prayers and devotions. He wanted to keep these Catholic traditions alive for a new generation.

Father Radecki is pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Wayne, MI. The Family Catechism and his other books can be purchased from Amazon.com, through Barnes and Noble, or directly from St. Joseph's Media at http://www.stjosephsmedia.com.

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