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November 15, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In case you missed it, Damian Goddard just released a second installment of his take on current affairs from his very own IgniteTV, run out of a high end studio in his basement. 

Two-and-a-half years after being fired from Rogers Sportsnet for tweeting support for the true definition of marriage, Goddard has returned to what he loves doing best – broadcasting. But with the launch of IgniteTV this month, he is not providing masterful commentary on hockey, football, or baseball, but encouraging people to live their faith out loud.

Goddard’s show yesterday discusses CCN’s Anderson Cooper labeling Catholic teaching on marriage and homosexuality as “twisted.” 

Watch Catholic parents shouting “shame, shame, shame” from the benches when Halton Catholic school board trustees approved the controversial HPV vaccine last week. Hear how they felt completely betrayed by the vote. 

See American Life League’s Michael Hichborn discuss with Goddard current issues, including the election of Archbishop Joseph Kurtz as the new president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishop. 

See Hichborn’s take on current CRS controversies. 

Enjoy Goddards’ news brief on hot topics such as provincial “gender identity” bills, with supporting views from pro-life and pro-family leaders. 

Watch the entire 37 minute show here

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