Hope House Ministries of Port Jefferson New York

HOPECAST: A Podcast of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson New York

Hope House Ministries of Port Jefferson New York

  • Enough is Enough!

Enough is Enough!

Friday 29th July 2022

Father Pizzarelli discusses mass shootings and the need for proactive measures to combat violence, emphasizing mental health support and child advocacy.
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HOPECAST: A Podcast of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson New York
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Enough is Enough: Tackling Violence and Protecting Our Children

Our children are our greatest gift. May we have the courage to move beyond our deafness. Our children are counting on us.
In this eye-opening episode of HOPECAST, Father Pizzarelli addresses the heartbreaking mass shooting of children in Texas and delves into the urgent need to tackle violence in America. As a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest with extensive expertise in sociology, theology, clinical social work, and drug and alcohol counseling, Father Pizzarelli offers a deeply informed perspective on this critical issue.
He passionately argues that the Catholic hierarchy in America should heed Pope Francis's call for action, rather than using the Eucharist as a political tool. Highlighting the importance of our children as our greatest gift, he urges us to overcome our collective deafness and take meaningful steps to prevent further tragedies. Father Pizzarelli also underscores the vital role of mental health support and child advocacy in violence prevention.
His message is clear: we must all speak out and act to create a safer, more compassionate society. Tune in to hear his powerful call to action and explore ways we can all contribute to countering the tide of violence in America.