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Voted #1 Catholic Podcast for Men! Jesus Christ is the epitome of what it means to be a man. With masculinity in our culture more confused than ever, join us at The Manly Catholic as we strive to ignite men to be on fire for Christ. Men are challenged and fight battles that often distract them from their ultimate goal: to become a saint. We will help you become saints and become the men God created you to be. And have some laughs along the way. Because who couldn't use more laughter in their ...
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Saint John Bosco was a jewel in our history, a model of piety and a ferocious warrior against the enemies of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. We’ll attempt to analyze all the facets of his pious life. Prophet, diplomat, miracle worker, counselor, visionary, devotee of Our Lady, prolific writer, role model for wayward boys, founder of the Salesians, priest, rock of scandal, warrior against heresies… It all can be summed up by the phrase, “Christianus alter Christus” -- he was Chr ...
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Living Stones is a weekly conversation about living a truly Catholic life. Each week, Ken Hallenius and Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers help listeners deepen their relationship to Christ and His Church, discussing practical ways that they can grow in faith, participate more fully in the liturgy, and practice charity towards all. Produced at the studios of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon. Learn more about your hosts at: https://www.livingstonesmedia.org/about
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The Christian Saints Podcast is a joint production of Paradosis Pavilion & Generative Sounds which explores the calendar of The Church Episodes are hosted by James John Marks of Chicago, with oversight by Fr Symeon Kees, a priest of the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America, through which he is currently serving St Raphael Orthodox Church in Iowa City. If this podcast is edifying for you, please consider the entire Paradosis Pavilion catalog as well as the music of Generative Sounds https: ...
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'Miracle Hunter' Michael O'Neill delves into the fascinating world of miracles and takes listeners on a hunt that explores the greatest mysteries and marvels of the Catholic Church. From visions of the Virgin Mary and inexplicable medical healings through the intercession of Saints to the miracles of the Eucharist and those who bear the wounds of Christ, listeners will journey through the wonders that have inspired the fascination and faith of believers for centuries.
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As a philosopher, Msgr. McAllister, cannot help but open with a proposition that needs examination in order to draw a conclusion. To the informed and faithful catholic, this will be inspirational. To those other Catholics who need to be urged to examine where they are, these sermons may even be provocative given what they have come to accept. It is our hope that you will listen to these sermons (10 minutes) daily at home, office or while driving for your own spiritual enrichment. Hopefully, ...
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Enlighten: Advent Reflections

All Saints Catholic Church, Dallas

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Join us this Advent as we grow closer to God and learn how to better reflect His light into the world! From All Saints Catholic Church in Dallas, TX, 'Enlighten' will have daily episodes throughout Advent and the Christmas season, featuring different members of our Ministry Team. #ADVENT #Christmas #NewYear
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Saint Walter Church in Roselle began this podcast, Coping with Jesus, initially entirely by women for women. This podcast came to fruition after seeing so many of our parishioners and friends having difficulty coping with the pandemic and all the changes that have resulted from it. We started to look at what could help more than listen to other women, some friends and some unknowns, who are using Jesus as their model to help them cope. The first season we began by looking at the 12 examples ...
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Have you ever had a question about Catholicism that you couldn’t find an easy answer to? Or a question about a teaching or tradition that seemed to have five different answers, none of them satisfactory? Or maybe you even had a question you felt you weren’t allowed to ask. The new podcast from U.S. Catholic, Glad You Asked, may be just what you are looking for. Join U.S. Catholic editors Emily Sanna and Rebecca Bratten Weiss as they explore the questions about Catholicism that don't have eas ...
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The Simple Truth

The Station of The Cross

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The Simple Truth, hosted by Jim Havens, airs each weekday from 4-5PM(EST) on The Station of the Cross Media Network. The focus of the show is authentically receiving, living, and transmitting the simple Truth of Jesus and His Catholic Church. We’re in challenging times, but we are made to rise up and meet the challenges before us with Christ. We’ll be proclaiming all that is good, true, and beautiful, applying it to real life, and we won’t shy away from the difficult topics, especially lifti ...
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This podcast contains lectures on aspects of the history of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. The talks were recorded at meetings held in various locations in England and Wales in recent years, and via Zoom. All our speakers are experts in their field.
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28:19 is a new SEAS Podcast hosted by Gabe Gutierrez and Chris West. They both served in Youth Ministry for years at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton and now are excited to be hosting the 28:19 show to discuss current events within the life and seasons of the Church! 28:19 takes its name from Matthew 28:19 which is Jesus' call to his disciples to preach the Gospel and make disciples all throughout the world. In these difficult and uncertain times, we can rely on these words of Jesus that He desires ...
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The Catholic Information Center is committed to making the Catholic Church alive in the hearts and minds of men and women living and working in our nation’s capital. Through a variety of spiritual, intellectual, and professional programs, the CIC offers the tools to live an integrated life and to engage in all areas of human endeavors.
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Welcome! We offer prayer services, along with special episodes for feast days and other occasions. We are an Episcopal/Anglican and Roman Catholic ecumenical community in Virginia Beach, VA supported by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond and the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. https://www.holyapostlesvb.org
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Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

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You’ve got questions about sacred music? Here’s your chance to learn what the Church teaches and envisions for music in the sacred liturgy. Welcome to Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast with your host Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka. We address topics of interest both to priests and liturgical musicians, as well as a general audience of Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic Church’s teachings and treasury of sacred music. Our topics range from discussion of Church docume ...
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Jesuitical

America Media

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Welcome to Jesuitical, a podcast for young Catholics hosted by two young, lay editors at America—Zac Davis and Ashley McKinless. Each episode features a guest who offers a unique perspective on faith, culture or current events. We also bring you some of the top (and maybe more obscure) Catholic news of the week. And we'll ask: Where do we find God in all this?
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Join Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC, as he reads "The Mystical Temple of God" by St. Stanislaus of Jesus and Mary Papczyński (1631-1701), priest and founder of the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Saint Stanislaus left no doubt as to what purpose and to whom this work, which he had written and published in Krakow, Poland, in 1675, was to serve. The information provided on the title page makes it clear: “This work is beneficial for people of all wal ...
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2 Jesus Girls

Chris Moss and Katie Conway

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Awaken Your Faith with friends Chris + Katie - 2 Jesus Girls® just like you who desire to grow in their love and relationship with Jesus. Come along with them in this light-hearted and encouraging Podcast. One of our favorite things to talk about is the B.E.S.T.®, our original approach to help us grow deeper into the beauty of our Catholic faith. We’ll talk about how we apply the B.E.S.T. in our own families, communities, and daily lives. We are passionate about our faith but we are learning ...
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The Summa Theologica (or the Summa Theologiae or simply the Summa, written 1265–1274) is the most famous work of Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–1274) although it was never finished. It was intended as a manual for beginners and a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time. It summarizes the reasoning for almost all points of Christian theology in the West, which, before the Protestant Reformation, subsisted solely in the Roman Catholic Church. The Summa's topics follow a cycl ...
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The Pray Along Podcast

The Pray Along Podcast

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This is a daily podcast where we pray. Well...I pray and you can easily follow along, because these are call and response prayers. I say the prayer, and all you have to do is listen and respond. This is a great way to pray everyday! We pray Catholic and Christian style, which is Trinitarian. That means we pray in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (if you're into that kinda thing). We also pray with the saints and the Virgin Mary sometimes. Cover art photo provided by Joshua Davis ...
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The Furnace

Archdiocese of Sydney

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Why The Furnace? Quite simply because most people in Australia, and the world, can no longer get to Mass, or even into a church. The point of these podcasts is to bring people a share of the Mass in the Word of God and prayer. But why the name? Because the Heart of Jesus is a “Furnace of love”. This is how St Gertrude the Great describes it. As she prays: O Sacred Heart of Jesus, fountain of eternal life, Your Heart is a glowing furnace of Love. You are my refuge and my sanctuary. O my adora ...
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On the Saturday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (6:1---7:1) entitled “Paul’s sufferings and his exhortation to holiness”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a homily on the second letter to the Corinthians by Saint John Chrysostom, b…
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7/26/24 - Biden is out of the race for the upcoming election... is Kamala in? What would a nation look like under her leadership (or lack thereof), particularly as it pertains to the life issue? Meanwhile, the Eucharistic Congress had numbers, but what will be the fruit? Truly adoring our Eucharistic Lord Jesus in that little host ought to bear fru…
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Send us a Text Message. Fr. Dom explores the themes of being prophets, the significance of baptism, the history of the split of the 12 tribes of Israel, the role of the apostles in uniting the tribes, and the call for all Catholics to be prophets in their own way. In this homily, he encourages us to embrace our baptism and use it as a source of str…
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On Friday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (5: 1-21) entitled “The hope for a heavenly dwelling. The ministry of reconciliation”. Our treasure, which follows. is from the Confessions of Saint Augustine, bishop. The Second Letter to the …
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7/25/24 - Dr. John-Mark Miravalle returns for part two of a discussion about his book Beauty: What It Is and Why It Matters. What we moderns have forgotten, the ancients knew well: true beauty heals the soul, draws us to God, and yields lasting happiness. Rich with the wisdom of Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, and St. John Paul II, the book unpacks pere…
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Today, July 25, as our church celebrates the Feast of James, Apostle, our treasure is from a homily on Matthew by Saint John Chrysostom, bishop. Saint James, son of Zebedee and brother of St. John the apostle, was born at Bethsaida. He was present at most of the miracles performed by Christ and was put to death by Herod around the year 42. He is es…
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On Wednesday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (3: 7----4: 4) entitled “The glory of the ministry of the new covenant”. Our treasure, which follows. is from the Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis The Second Letter to the Corinthians …
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7/23/24 - Jesse Romero, host of Jesus 911 heard on The Station of the Cross, joins the show to discuss his book One Lord, One Faith, One Church: An Inconvenient Truth (co-authored with Paul Zucarelli). It’s no secret that there is an abundance of so-called Christian sects populating a wide range of churches, with different worship services and teac…
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7/22/24 - Is coffee a miracle drink? That’s what one new article is claiming, touting the many health benefits of the best-selling hot drink in the world. What do the studies really say, and what are the possible side effects? Learn more about health and wellness through a Catholic lens with the help of free resources available at Becky’s website, …
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In this throwback episode Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers and Ken Hallenius discuss Saint Irenaeus of Lyons. Subscribe to Living Stones on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through past episodes or support this podcast. Living Stones is a producti…
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Why Can’t I Be Still? Reference materials for this episode: Lao Tsu - Tao Te Ching - - poem 16 Cai Song Fang - Warriors of Stillness - - author’s intro Philokalia vol 1 - Evagrios the Solitary - - pg 40-41 - - - watchdog passage - St Mark the Ascetic - - pg 128 - - - sayings 29-31 - St John Cassian - - pg 91 - - - first paragraph “On Self Esteem” S…
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Our Lord. In this gospel, he instructs his apostles who have been working to come and spend some time away, to come and spend some time just with the Lord alone and in his presence. And there's one more privileged moment where we see the interior life of the Son of God. What is the Son of God think about? How does he behave? One more moment. In Mar…
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On Monday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (1:15—2:11) entitled “Why Paul decided to change plans for his journey”. Our treasure, which follows. is from the beginning of a letter to the Magnesians by Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop an…
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On the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the beginning of the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (1:1–14) entitled “Thanksgiving in the midst of tribulations”. Our treasure, which follows. is from the beginning of a letter to the Magnesians by Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and…
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On Saturday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second book of Kings (2: 1-15) entitled “The assumption of Elijah”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings are regarded by many as the last part of a work commonly kn…
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Guests: Fr Jeffrey Kirby, author of “Journey to Mount Carmel: A Nine-Day Preparation for Investiture in the Brown Scapular of Our Lady”. Dr Mark Miravalle, professor of Mariology Franciscan University at Steubenville, discusses the statement on negative judgement - Our Lady of All Nations.By Miracle Hunter
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7/19/24 - You can't make this stuff up... from the assassination attempt on Trump, to Biden getting COVID and his party trying to push him out, we'll break down the happenings in the political realm over the past week. We'll also cover the Republican National Convention and the JD Vance Vice President pick and what it means for the upcoming electio…
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On Friday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second book of Chronicles (20:1–9, 13–24), entitled “The wondrous story relating the help God offered to Jehoshaphat”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treaties On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, Bishop. Second Chronicles covers the time…
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7/18/24 - Jim gives a sneak peek at Bishop Athanasius Schneider's newly-released book "Flee From Heresy: A Catholic Guide to Ancient and Modern Errors." Today's show will serve as part one, to be followed by a formal sit-down interview with Bishop Schneider himself coming very soon! Get the book here: Flee From Heresy…
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On Thursday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to continue to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (22: 1-9, 15-23, 29, 34-38). Today's passage is entitled “God’s Plan for the evil king Ahab is revealed”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books…
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7/17/24 - The Mystical Rose apparitions, which took place in Italy in 1947 and 1966, were recently officially approved by the Vatican. Pierina Gilli, to whom Our Lady appeared, documented the apparitions in great detail in her personal diary, and today we'll unpack some of those writings to gain a better understanding of the apparitions themselves …
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On Wednesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to continue to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (21: 1-21, 27-29) entitled “Elijah, defender of justice for the poor”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings are regarded by many as …
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7/16/24 - Legendary hockey coach Garry Hebert returns for part two to share with us how forgiveness can make a positive impact on your journey towards personal growth and self improvement. Hear how Coach Hebert has applied these principles to his own life to overcome even the toughest struggles, including the pain of parental divorce and the trauma…
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On Tuesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to continue to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (19: 1-9a, 11-21) entitled “The Lord reveals himself to Elijah”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings are regarded by many as the last…
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In this throwback episode Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers and Ken Hallenius discuss Saint Justin Martyr. Subscribe to Living Stones on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through past episodes or support this podcast. Living Stones is a production o…
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Brothers and sisters in Christ. It is very good to be with you. I have been pastor just since Tuesday and feel like I have already lived a lifetime in just these past few days. That has been busy, but very good and I look forward to getting to know you better as I focus on what I've been asked to do of preaching the gospel and sanctifying you throu…
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Today, July 15, as our church celebrates the Memorial of Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor, our treasure is from the Journey of the Mind to God by Saint Bonaventure. Saint Bonaventure was born about the year 1218 at Bagnorea in Tuscany. He studied philosophy and theology at Paris and, having earned the title Master, he taught his fellow members of the…
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On the Fifteenth Sunday Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (16: 29-----17:16) entitled “The beginning of the prophet Elijah’s mission in the reign of Ahab, king of Israel”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings…
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