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Jerry Usher is Program Director for Catholic Answers Radio and host of Catholic Answers Live.
He holds a BA degree in Theology and Philosophy from Franciscan University of Steubenville. In addition, he has completed two years of graduate theological studies in the seminary, part of his six years of formation for the priesthood from 1989-95.
During his more than 23 years of professional radio experience, Jerry has created and hosted numerous programs, served as program director for various stations, and helped to start new Catholic stations in Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, California. He was also the Executive Producer for Catholic Family Radio.
Jerry’s on-going vocational discernment and deep love for the priesthood are manifested in his promotion of vocations. He is a co-founder and editor of In Persona Christi, a newsletter for seminarians and others who are either considering a vocation or who wish to support priestly vocations. | Catholic Answers Live Catholic Answers Live features topics that touch on every aspect of our lives as Christians. You’ll hear discussions on just about everything the Church teaches, including shows that deal with doctrinal controversies, family concerns, political and social issues, evangelization, ethics—you name it!
Knowing how critical it is to impart the faith to young people, on the last Friday of every month Catholic Answers Live presents a special Q & A Open Forum just for kids’ questions.
Regular guests include Catholic Answers founder and president, Karl Keating, who answers a variety of questions on his weekly Q & A Open Forum every Tuesday. Our Director of Apologetics and Evangelization, Jimmy Akin, does the same every Thursday during his own weekly Q & A Open Forum. Also making frequent appearances are staff apologists Rosalind Moss and Jason Evert, along with other important guests such as Fr. Mitch Pacwa, Scott Hahn, Fr. Benedict Groeschel, Ray Guarendi, and many more. You’ll also hear Church leaders such as Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz, Francis Cardinal George, Bishop John Myers, and Archbishop Charles Chaput.
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