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Conversations With Father Bob

Revealing the real presence of Christ in ordinary Catholics

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About Father Bob

Father Bob during a taping of the show.Fr. Bob Camuso holds a Bachelors of Arts in Advertising Design from the Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles and a Masters of Divinity degree from the Theological College at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Seattle in 1992.

He was Art Director of New York's renowned advertising firm Ogilvy & Mather. He relocated to Seattle in 1977 as Art Director of John Brown & Partners before co-founding the award-winning company, Asher and Camuso Advertising, Inc in 1981.

Until mid 2005, Fr. Bob Camuso was pastor of St. Anne Parish and St. Margaret of Scotland Parish, both located on Seattle’s beautiful Queen Anne Hill. In mid-2005, Fr. Bob was re-assigned to the bustling St. Thomas More Parish in Lynnwood, Washington, a suburb of the Seattle metropolis. In June of 2008, Fr. Bob was assigned to St. Luke Parish in Shoreline, Washington, a suburb north of Seattle.

 

Interviewed guests include members of the clergy, women religious, leaders of religious organizations and members of Catholic laity who discuss their participation in a particular ministry and speak about the challenges of living a Christian life.

Conversations with Father Bob celebrates its 4th broadcast anniversary in April, 2008. To date, listeners of Conversations with Father Bob have heard faith stories from at least, 337 guests.

"Had someone told me 18 months ago that I'd be hosting a radio program heard internationally, I would have found it impossible to believe! I feel blessed by God to meet with such a positive response from Catholic broadcasters."

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