Reflexión semanal sobre el evangelio
…
continue reading
Prayer and scriptural reflections, homilies and pastoral messages from Archbishop Mark Coleridge, catechesis and more.
…
continue reading
Listen to Archbishop homilies and talks by notable speakers, from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco, California. SFArch.org
…
continue reading
Sharing information, insights, and stories about our Catholic faith from across the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
…
continue reading
Sharing your Catholic faith with family and friends can sometimes feel daunting. Where do I start? How do I make an impact? Welcome to EquipCast, a weekly podcast from the Archdiocese of Omaha. We want to support your faith journey and equip you with the tools to express your faith authentically in your everyday life. Each week, we’ll discuss practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world. Each episode is filled with encouragement and inspiration so yo ...
…
continue reading
Upfront with the Archbishop is a podcast where our goal is to strengthen the relationship between the hierarchy and the faithful through informal conversations about our Catholic faith. Featuring Archbishop Richard Smith (Archdiocese of Edmonton, AB) and our host Jenny Connelly. Produced by Matthew Bodnarek and Jenny Connelly.
…
continue reading
Homilies
…
continue reading
A little description of your podcast.
…
continue reading
…
continue reading
This is the official SoundCloud of the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
…
continue reading
We are back to monthly as of March of 2023. We cover varying topics that fall under the category of respecting human life. This includes topics related to abortion, assisted suicide, religious freedom, capital punishment, immigration and persons with disabilities. Each episode features an interview with someone personally involved in the issue and a call to action on how to get involved.
…
continue reading
A weekly radio radio program hosted by the Archdiocese of Baltimore airing each Sunday following the broadcast of the Radio Mass of Baltimore.
…
continue reading
Fr. Jim Chern has been a priest in the Archdiocese of Newark since 1999. He graduated with his master’s in theology from Seton Hall University. After his graduation he was assigned to Our Lady of Lourdes parish where he served as Parochial Vicar for 7 years. In 2007 he was named director of the Newman Catholic Center at Montclair State University where he still serves. In 2018 Fr. Jim was additionally named Archdiocesan Director of Campus Ministry by Cardinal Joseph Tobin.
…
continue reading
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at Divine Child Parish in Dearborn, and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at St. Genevieve and Maurice in Livonia. The name of the podcast, Eyes on Jesus, comes from Archbishop’s apostolic motto ...
…
continue reading
Priests from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto share their insights and reflections on the readings from Sunday Mass
…
continue reading
This podcast brings you conversations with Most Rev. George J. Lucas, Archbishop of Omaha, as he shares his pastoral vision with the local Church: "One Church: Encountering Jesus, Equipping Disciples, and Living Mercy."
…
continue reading
Lectio Divina with Cardinal Thomas Collins of the Archdiocese of Toronto. Lectio Divina (divine or sacred reading) is an attentive and prayerful reading of the Word of God. Learn more at www.archtoronto.org/lectio
…
continue reading
Good News Unspoken is a live stream / podcast for parents, young adults and guardians. The stream / podcast is organized by parishioners of the parish community. The goal of Good News Unspoken is to keep the community updated with current parish events and to share the Gospel message with those who need to hear the Good News in their lives.
…
continue reading
Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark invites you to hear stories of Catholics through spirituality, and the complexities of Catholic funerals and burials. Learn the benefits of pre-planning, Catholic rituals, and burial options including cremation, mausoleum crypts, cemetery plots, natural green options, and more. Join us on “A Catholic Journey” to learn more about preparations for the afterlife and how to make every funeral and burial a fitting celebration of the deceased person ...
…
continue reading
The Unleash the Gospel Pastoral Letter set the Archdiocese of Detroit boldly on a mission to transform joyful missionary disciples in southeast Michigan. Open Door Policy is a vessel for these disciples to share their experiences and bear witness to the life-changing power of Christ. The name of the podcast, Open Door Policy, is a tribute to Blessed Solanus Casey, God’s doorkeeper, and it reflects on our need to let people walk into our lives and tell us their experience of God. Join hosts E ...
…
continue reading
The Most Reverend Joseph Naumann of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas,talks and teaches on the Catholic Faith as it pertains to modern life by interviewing Catholics who live out their Faith by servingothers in Northeast Kansas.
…
continue reading
The Episcopal Podcast is an initiative of intellectual formation by Bishop Richard Umbers, auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In the context of a fortnightly informal discussion with co-hosts and guests, the podcast aims to bring awareness to the riches that make up the Christian intellectual tradition, which includes philosophy, theology, history, the sciences, languages and the arts. Conversations will last between 30 and 45 minutes and be organised around discussions on specif ...
…
continue reading
The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
…
continue reading
In Latin Renovo means to renew, restore or revive…this is the show where we explore the miraculous nature of the mundane as we look at one part of the Catholic tradition to help you engage more fully in the practice of faith.
…
continue reading
Welcome to Signs of Hope, a series by Mater Dei Radio, telling the stories of how God is working here in the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we discover the ways God is present in our local Catholic community in Oregon and SW Washington. Follow along with our companion video series and blog at materdeiradio.com or the free Hail Mary Media app.
…
continue reading
Podcast dedicated to Cuban family history and Cuban genealogy. Topics include cemetery research, parish records, vital records, DNA and Cuban history! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuban-genealogy/support
…
continue reading
Hello, Hello, Hello! Welcome to The Nick Longo Show! I’m so excited that you’re here! Thanks for checking out my show here where I chat with friends of mine about life, ministry and evangelization, and a whole lot more! I hope this podcast is an uplifting and encouraging part of your week. New episodes weekly! Get in touch with me on Twitter & Instagram @nickjameslongo, and Snapchat @nlongo33 Thanks for listening! Cover art photography & design by @christinalongophotography
…
continue reading
Better Left is a podcast about progressive people, with some politics sprinkled in. As a group, we live our progressive principles every day, but we know we can do better. Both as hosts of a podcast, but also as part of a greater movement that at its heart promises to bring prosperity and opportunity to everyone in the US. As a nation, we're coming to terms with what the word progressive even means. As a group of millions loosely assembled around a set of universal principles, the progressiv ...
…
continue reading
1
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Two-Minute Homily: Fr Minje Kim
2:26
2:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
2:26
Two-Minute Homily by Fr Minje Kim for the Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024. “Jesus invites us to take His Body and Blood, not because we have to do it as a formality, but because He desires our lives to be signs of eternal life.” The...
…
continue reading
1
LA's archdiocese offers housing for SoCal residents, 1986 South Pasadena cold case solved, trailblazing Latino lawmaker Richard Alatorre dies— The A.M. Edition
5:46
5:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:46
LA's archdiocese answers the call to offer up more housing in SoCal. There's been a breakthrough in the1986 murder of Cathy Small. And Latino leaders remember Richard Alatorre who died Tuesday. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
…
continue reading
1
Mass for the Opening Administrators Conference Homily
12:21
12:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
12:21
Homily given August 13, 2024, at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption.By Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone
…
continue reading
1
Long Beach will use Supreme Court ruling to clear encampments; Arrests in connection with Matthew Perry's death; & LA County is educating teachers on how to define child neglect— The P.M. Edition
7:49
7:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:49
Long Beach says it will ticket unhoused people for sleeping in public. Five people charged in connection with the death of Matthew Perry. Reporter Elly Yu on a recent law narrowing the definition of child neglect. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
…
continue reading
1
Changes to LA County child abuse reporting, OC officials request audit on Viet America Society, Covid-19 is now endemic— The A.M. Edition
7:20
7:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:20
The way LA County teachers report suspected child abuse could change. Some Orange County supervisors want to know what happened to millions of dollars directed to a non-profit. And Covid-19 is now endemic, but it's the variants that have experts concerned. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lais…
…
continue reading
1
OC Supervisors demand investigation into missing funds; Catholic Church says it will build housing in LA; & How parents can navigate a new school year— The P.M. Edition
7:42
7:42
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:42
Orange County leaders ask prosecutors to look into how millions of taxpayer dollars were spent. The archdiocese announces plans to build affordable housing in L.A. We speak with reporter Mariana Dale on how parents can engage with their kids' education. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
…
continue reading
1
Newsom threatens to cut funds over homeless encampments; CA’s insurance crisis may soon hit renters; Newport Harbor’s history— The P.M. Edition
7:43
7:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:43
Local leaders are reacting to Newsom’s threat to cut funding if they don’t clear homeless encampments. Frank Stoltze joins us with details. Some landlords are raising rents because of increased insurance costs. Newport Harbor’s swampy beginnings. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Su…
…
continue reading
1
Pope Benedict XVI School of Prayer Catechesis 33: Prayer and Saint Peter
9:56
9:56
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
9:56
Pope Benedict XVI School of Prayer Catechesis 33: Prayer and Saint Peter first delivered on May 9, 2012 - written text:https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2012/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20120509.htmlBy Fr Jim Chern
…
continue reading
1
4.4 earthquake rattles SoCal, LA Mayor Karen Bass back home after Paris Olympics, new dinosaur makes debut at LA Natural History Museum — The A.M. Edition
5:36
5:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:36
SoCal gets shaken up by a 4.4. magnitude earthquake. LA Mayor Karen Bass is back in LA after her time at the Paris Olympics. A very special dinosaur will finally debut at its new home in LA County’s Natural History Museum this fall. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show:…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 156: The Culture Project: How to Talk to Teens about Sex and Identity
50:11
50:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:11
Theology of the Body has the power to deeply impact how we approach sexual identity and self-worth. As a father, I understand how tough it can be to navigate these complex topics with today’s youth. That’s why I’m excited to introduce you to two amazing missionaries, Marshall and Reese, from The Culture Project. In this episode, they share their pe…
…
continue reading
1
4.4 earthquake shakes LA; Back-to-school day for LAUSD; $1 tickets at the Hollywood Bowl — The P.M. Edition
6:55
6:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:55
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook L.A. Science reporter Jacob Margolis tells us how to prepare for the next one. It's back to school for LAUSD, and we have tips for parents with nervous kids. How to enjoy the Hollywood Bowl for just $1. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the s…
…
continue reading
1
Olympic flag on its way to LA, LAUSD back in school, Park fire produces fire tornados— The AM Edition
6:41
6:41
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:41
As the Olympic flag makes its way to LA, Mayor Karen bass announces plans for 'no car' Olympics in 2028. Today is the first day of school for LAUSD students -- how you as a parent can get involved this school year. And scientists say the Park fire in northern California is creating a strange natural phenomenon, fire tornados. Plus more. Support The…
…
continue reading
1
"no car games" coming in 2028; Newsom visits LA encampments; SoCal schools head back to the classroom this week — The Sunday Edition
6:55
6:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:55
In Paris, Mayor Karen Bass announced plans for a "no car games" in 2028, making venues accessible only by public transportation. Governor Newsom cleared encampments in LA last week and promised to withhold funding to cities who refuse to implement his executive order. Plus, more. Support the show: https://laist.com…
…
continue reading
1
FINISHING THE RACE - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time - 8/11/24
10:28
10:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:28
Mass Readings for 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 11, 2024Reading 1, First Kings 19:4-8Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9Reading 2, Ephesians 4:30-5:2Gospel, John 6:41-51By Fr Jim Chern
…
continue reading
1
Firefighters severely understaffed during peak fire season; foster youth financial aid program expands; Michelin award winners in LA and OC — The Saturday Edition
6:11
6:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:11
Fire fighters often face 16 hours work days during the peak fire season, but relief is unlikely to come soon. Lucy Jaffee reports on thousands of foster youth in LA County who will soon receive financial help as they age out of the system. And previewing the latest Michelin award winners in Los Angeles and Orange County. Plus, more. Support The L.A…
…
continue reading
1
Internet providers have not committed to low-cost options after 2024; LA adds hundreds of speed humps; & CA mushroom chocolates recalled — The P.M. Edition
7:01
7:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:01
Millions of Californians depend on access to low cost internet, but its future is uncertain. We speak with reporter Nereida Moreno. L.A. implements new street safety measures ahead of the school year. A locally made mushroom chocolate has made people sick. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lai…
…
continue reading
Archbishop Naumann visits with Brigitte Pinsonneault, Regional Director of St. Paul's Outreach. St. Paul’s Outreach trains full-time missionaries and student leaders to build missional communities on campuses that reach out and invite college students and young adults into a transformative encounter with Christ, into deep relationship with him and …
…
continue reading
1
Internet prices could rise for millions of low-income households, why spiders can be helpful not just scary, a scorching hot July broke a record in California— The A.M. Edition
6:38
6:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:38
Millions of low-income households could see higher internet bills next year. Just how scorching hot was July? Hot enough to break a record for California. Spiders might be scary but experts say they might be helpful around the house. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show…
…
continue reading
1
Federal policy that kept unhoused LA veterans from housing endsp; Fraud investigation into Inside Safe service provider; & Where in SoCal to see the Perseid meteor shower— The P.M. Edition
7:34
7:34
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:34
How a change in federal policy removes barriers for disabled veterans to get housing. The latest in on ongoing fraud investigation into an L.A. homeless service provider. How to see this weekend's Perseid meteor shower. It'll be the best one of the year. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist…
…
continue reading
1
Fraud investigation launched into homeless service provider for LA's Inside Safe program, former LA county supervisor vindicated, Culver City Olympian receives gold medal years later— The A.M. Edition
6:01
6:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:01
A fraud investigation looks into a homeless service provider for LA's inside safe program. A former L-A county supervisor has been vindicated in a state investigation. And a Culver City resident will finally get her Olympic gold medal 12 years later. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.…
…
continue reading
1
LA city considers giving renters facing eviction lawyers; Why you might not have felt that Bakersfield earthquake; & Rancho Palos Verdes landslide threatens dozens of homes— The P.M. Edition
7:31
7:31
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:31
L.A. City Council debates giving tenants legal representation — with a caveat. Why last night's earthquake near Bakersfield was felt in some far-flung places and not others. Reporter Yusra Farzan on the homes under threat in Rancho Palos Verdes. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Sup…
…
continue reading
1
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Two-Minute Reflection: Dcn Ivan and Liliana Ortiz
2:24
2:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
2:24
Two-Minute Reflection by Dcn Ivan and Liliana Ortiz for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024. “The bread of life truly comes down from heaven, let us appreciate it and praise Jesus for the daily gift of the Eucharist available to us so that...
…
continue reading
1
A 5.2 earthquake rattles Bakersfield and beyond, LA renters could get free attorneys but no right to counsel, Dodgers honor former teammate Billy Bean — The A.M. Edition
6:35
6:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:35
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Southern California last night. An LA city council committee will vote on a plan to provide renters facing eviction free attorneys. The Dodgers honor former teammate Billy Bean who died Tuesday. He was the second MLB player to come out as gay. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by …
…
continue reading
1
Pope Benedict XVI School of Prayer Catechesis 32: Prayer of the First Christian Martyr
9:38
9:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
9:38
August 7, 2024: Pope Benedict XVI School of Prayer Catechesis 32: Prayer of the First Christian Martyr first offered on May 2, 2012 text:https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2012/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20120502.htmlAudio:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fr-jim-cherns-homilies/id1440618142?mt=2Soundcloud: https://s…
…
continue reading
1
Mapping LA's heatwave; CA bill takes aim at library book bans; & How Black Californians fought for beach access — The P.M. Edition
7:35
7:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:35
UCLA researchers are mapping the neighborhoods most impacted by extreme temperatures. A California bill wants to outlaw library review committees. The California African American Museum has a new exhibit “Black California Dreamin". Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show:…
…
continue reading
1
Wildfire breaks out in San Bernardino as heatwave continues, prescription drug prices at all-time high, LA and OC chefs take home Michelin Awards— The A.M. Edition
6:45
6:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:45
Another wildfire in Southern California erupted Monday afternoon, destroying several homes and forcing residents to evacuate. Prescription drug prices are at an all-time high but California is trying to help lower prices. Winner winner chicken dinner! Several LA and Orange county chefs won big last night after attending the Michelin awards for Cali…
…
continue reading
1
Another heatwave hits SoCal, Hollywood gender equity numbers disappoint, & MacArthur Park is likely being rejoined, but why was it split in the first place?— The P.M. Edition
7:17
7:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:17
Southern California endures another heatwave. We speak with L.A.'s chief heat officer Marta Segura. Disappointing numbers for Hollywood's gender diversity. A history lesson on MacArthur Park. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
…
continue reading
1
Report says women in film is lacking, rejoining LA's MacArthur Park, Latino theater opens in Norwalk— The AM Edition
6:27
6:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:27
We have the latest diversity report from Hollywood, and it's not looking good for representation by women. The two halves of LA's MacArthur Park will soon be rejoined. We look at why it was separated in the first place. And a movie theater in Norwalk is the newest cultural hub for the predominantly Latino community. Pus more. Support The L.A. Repor…
…
continue reading
1
CRUCIFIXION OF INDIFFERENCE - 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time - 8/4/24
10:22
10:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:22
Mass Readings for 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 4, 2024Reading 1, Exodus 16:2-4, 12-15Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 78:3-4, 23-24, 25, 54Reading 2, Ephesians 4:17, 20-24Gospel, John 6:24-35By Fr Jim Chern
…
continue reading
1
Heat wave through Tuesday; Burrowing owl clears hurdle for protections; LA Angels' Ben Joyce throws fastest pitch this season — The Sunday Edition
8:57
8:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
8:57
There'll be high temperatures and elevated fire risk through Tuesday while larger fires continue to burn across the state. Populations of the western burrowing owl have been threatened by development across the state, and the species is now one step closer to seeing state protections. LA Angels rookie and relief pitcher Ben Joyce threw the MLB seas…
…
continue reading
1
4 de agosto de 2024 - XVIII Domingo Ordinario
42:36
42:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:36
4 de agosto de 2024 - XVIII Domingo Ordinario Juan 6:24-35By Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
…
continue reading
1
More on investigation into OC Supervisor Andrew Do; sea lions falling ill; Obon celebrated in San Fernando Valley — The Saturday Edition
11:08
11:08
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
11:08
In Orange County, officials are demanding a Huntington Beach nonprofit refund more than 2 million dollars of taxpayer money. California sea lions have started to fall ill, and domoic acid may be to blame once again. And we go to the San Fernando Valley to celebrate the Japanese festival Obon. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist…
…
continue reading
1
OC lawmakers demand millions be refunded; New rent hikes in SoCal; & UCLA returns cultural artifacts — The P.M. Edition
7:42
7:42
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:42
We speak with LAist reporter Nick Gerda for an update on his reporting about nepotism in Orange County politics. New rent hikes allowed for renters, but there are exceptions. UCLA's Fowler Museum returned artifacts to an indigenous group in Australia. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.co…
…
continue reading
1
Firefighters worry for residents in RPV, red flag warning and excessive heat this weekend, San Fernando Valley barbershop nears historic status—The A.M. Edition
5:49
5:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:49
Firefighters are warning residents that the ongoing landslide in Rancho Palos Verdes could slow emergency response times. We're in for another scorching hot weekend. And a barbershop in the San Fernando Valley is one step away from becoming a historic-cultural landmark in L.A. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by …
…
continue reading
1
Rancho Palos Verdes IDs dangerous homes; More heat and some rain for the weekend; & Riverside store turns trash into treasure— The P.M. Edition
7:44
7:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:44
Rancho Palos Verdes is attempting to identify unsafe homes as land there slips more than a foot a week. We speak with LAist reporter Yusra Farzan. Heatwave and potential hail are in the weather forecast. We go to a unique second-hand store in Riverside. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
…
continue reading
1
Cecil Hotel tenants speak out, landfills are the new thrift store in Riverside, a VR dive into the ocean—The A.M. Edition
6:18
6:18
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:18
Tenants of the Cecil Hotel in downtown L.A. are plagued with pests and outbursts. Find dirt cheap deals at the Lamb Canyon landfill in Riverside. Take a virtual plunge underwater below one of Southern California's offshore oil platforms at the O.C. Fair. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
…
continue reading
1
CA says water supply could drop due to climate change; LA County supervisor reform will be on the ballot; & Restaurants have more time to file for Al Fresco dining permits— The P.M. Edition
6:59
6:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:59
California's water supply is forecast to diminish over the next 20 years. Voters will decide whether to expand the L.A. County Board of Supervisors in November. The city of L.A. is giving restaurants more time to make their al fresco dining set ups permanent. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://…
…
continue reading
1
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Two-Minute Homily: Dcn Andrew O'Brien
2:05
2:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
2:05
Two-Minute Homily by Dcn Andrew O'Brien for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024. “God, through his Word, poses a simple question for us today. Where is the bread of Jesus in my life?” The post Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time –...
…
continue reading
1
LA could lose grant to help people get online, latest update on the Nixon Fire, Missy Elliot song goes to space —The A.M. Edition
6:54
6:54
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:54
Los Angeles could get shut out of federal grant funding that is supposed to get more people online. We have the latest update on the Nixon Fire burning in southeastern Riverside County. How Missy Elliot's song "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" made it to Venus. Plus more. Support The LA Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.co…
…
continue reading
1
Pope Benedict XVI School of Prayer Catechesis 31: Primacy of Prayer and the Word of God
12:38
12:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
12:38
Pope Benedict XVI School of Prayer Catechesis 31: Primacy of Prayer and the Word of God first offered on April 25, 2012 text:https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2012/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20120425.htmlAudio:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fr-jim-cherns-homilies/id1440618142?mt=2Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.co…
…
continue reading
1
Study ties wildfire smoke exposure to dementia, CA program to aid child immigrants may soon end, 2024 Rose Bowl brought millions to LA— The P.M. Edition
7:18
7:18
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:18
Wildfire smoke exposure could increase risk of dementia, according to a major study. A state program for unaccompanied child immigrants could lose funding in September. Last year's Rose Bowl & parade made nearly $250 million for L.A.. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the sh…
…
continue reading
1
Dementia risk linked to wildfires in new study, SoCal gas cuts service to more than 100 homes, LA County's response to Grants Pass decision —The A.M. Edition
6:38
6:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:38
Wildfire smoke is bad for your health, but today, what scientists are saying it does to your brain's health. SoCal Gas is cutting off service to more than 100 homes in a part of Rancho Palos Verdes -- how homeowners are coping with no gas. What L.A. County plans to do in response to a monumental Supreme Court ruling on the rights of the unhoused to…
…
continue reading
1
SoCal Gas shuts services to 135 homes in Rancho Palos Verdes, 4.9 magnitude earthquake hits Barstow, Covered California insurance rates going up in 2025— The P.M. Edition
7:43
7:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:43
Extreme land movement has forced gas utility shut offs in Rancho Palos Verdes. An earthquake near Barstow is felt from L.A. to Las Vegas. Covered California health insurance rates are going up. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
…
continue reading
1
Some Rancho Palos Verdes residents to lose gas service today, Dream Act application completion down, and staying rattlesnake safe this summer — The A.M. Edition
6:30
6:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:30
More than 130 homes in Portuguese Bend to lose gas utility service amid area land movement. Financial aid applications from undocumented CA students on the decline. What to know in the peak of rattlesnake season. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
…
continue reading
1
SoCalGas plans to cut off service to Portuguese Bend; West Hollywood lobbies for K Line expansion through city; How to stay safe from rattlesnakes — The Sunday Edition
10:54
10:54
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:54
SoCalGas is preparing to shut off gas utility service on Monday in the landslide-prone Portuguese Bend region of Rancho Palos Verdes. Metro is looking for input on the route for the K Line extension into Hollywood, which is expected to break ground in 2041. Later, how Filipino American teens got a mental health program made just for them. Plus, mor…
…
continue reading
1
FAITHFUL CHRISTIANS IN EXILE - Homily 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 28, 2024
14:27
14:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
14:27
Mass Readings for 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time: July 28, 2024Reading 1, Second Kings 4:42-44Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 145:10-11, 15-16, 17-18Reading 2, Ephesians 4:1-6Gospel, John 6:1-15By Fr Jim Chern
…
continue reading
1
28 de julio de 2024 - XVII Domingo Ordinario
27:04
27:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:04
28 de julio de 2024 - XVII Domingo Ordinario Juan 6:1-15By Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
…
continue reading
1
Housing for PCC students leaving foster care; Tips for hiking in the heat; California's first women's sports bar opens in Long Beach — The Saturday Edition
10:35
10:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:35
A housing complex near Pasadena City College will give students leaving foster care a place to stay near campus. If you're planning to hit the trails this weekend, we give you some tips on hiking in heat. And later, we take you to California's first women's sports bar... which is now open in Long Beach. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donati…
…
continue reading
1
Video game performers strike over AI; Angelenos demand new apartments in single-family neighborhoods; Skid Row lacks cooling spots for unhoused — The P.M. Edition
7:22
7:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:22
Video game performers strike over artificial intelligence. Dozens of Angelenos demand new apartments in single-family neighborhoods, as city planners aim to add nearly 500K homes by 2029. Three “climate stations" for 2,700 unhoused people in Skid Row. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.co…
…
continue reading
1
Local reaction to governor's homeless encampment order, Narcan use is on the rise in LA County jails , and duckling rescue spotlights Filipino dish — The A.M. Edition
6:34
6:34
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:34
LA County officials react to Gov. Newsom's executive order on clearing homeless encampments. Narcan use in jails is up but questions remain as to how the drugs get in. Popular street food in the Philippines leads to an animal rescue. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://l…
…
continue reading