What does it truly mean to see? In this eye-opening episode of Arroyo Grande, Raymond Arroyo welcomes two extraordinary guests—renowned eye surgeon Dr. Ming Wang and esteemed theologian Father Robert Sirico—for a fascinating discussion on vision, faith, and leadership.
Dr. Wang, a world-renowned laser eye surgeon and inventor of the amniotic membrane contact lens, shares his incredible journey from escaping Communist China to restoring sight for millions. His groundbreaking work proves that seeing isn’t just a physical act—it’s deeply connected to memory, spirit, and perseverance.
Meanwhile, Father Sirico offers sharp insights into the state of the Vatican, Pope Francis’ health, and what happens when leadership becomes clouded by uncertainty. Together, they explore the intersections of science and faith, clarity and conviction, and the importance of true vision—both physical and spiritual.
Don’t miss this powerful conversation that will challenge the way you see the world!
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