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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 24 MIN

Can Catholics eat meat at the Tigers home opener on Good Friday?

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Popular podcaster and Michigan priest Father Joe Krupp sat down with WWJ's Jeremy Otto to discuss the Tigers home opener coinciding with Good Friday. Can Catholics eat hot dogs? Can they attend the game? We also discuss his large Tigers collection and how he has incorporated the team in his church plus what Good Friday means to Catholics in general. Photo: Getty Images/George Wood

Popular podcaster and Michigan priest Father Joe Krupp sat down with WWJ's Jeremy Otto to discuss the Tigers home opener coinciding with Good Friday. Can Catholics eat hot dogs? Can they attend the game? We also discuss his large Tigers collection and how he has incorporated the team in his church plus what Good Friday means to Catholics in general. Photo: Getty Images/George Wood

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Popular podcaster and Michigan priest Father Joe Krupp sat down with WWJ's Jeremy Otto to discuss the Tigers home opener coinciding with Good Friday. Can Catholics eat hot dogs? Can they attend the game? We also discuss his large Tigers collection...

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