Welcome to Godsplaining: a podcast featuring contemplative preachers and their contemporary age. Considering topics philosophical, theological, cultural, and beyond, Godsplaining presents ideas from the Church’s tradition and brings them to bear on our lives’ most urgent questions. Each week, join the Dominican friars as they muse on all things Catholic.
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A Priest of Archdiocese of Detroit; ordained May 26, 2012. Fr. Steve currently serves at St. Joseph, Lake Orion and St. John Fisher, Oakland University. Previously Fr. Steve served St. Mary Mystical Rose, Armada, MI; St. Augustine, Richmond; Holy Family, Memphis; Our Lady of Good Counsel, Plymouth; St. Lawrence, Utica; Divine Grace, Carleton; Community of Jesus Crucified Monastery, St. Martinville, LA; and St. Frances Cabrini, Allen Park; and St. Francis/St. Maximilian, Ray Twp.
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Each day Fr. Randy Sly takes a look at one of the readings from the Daily Mass. Fr. Randy is a Catholic priest with the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, currently serving at St. Therese North Catholic Church for the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. He is also the Producer and Host of “Follow to Lead,” a national podcast of the Duc In Altum Schools Collaborative and the host of a daily video podcast “Day by Day.” Previous to St. Therese, he served as President of St. Michael ...
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Fr. Joshua Waltz is a priest of the Catholic Diocese of Bismarck, ND. Ordained in 2007, Waltz has served as the diocese's Director of Vocations from 2013-2019. He is currently the pastor of the Church of St. Joseph in Mandan, ND
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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.
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St. Joseph Podcast are recordings of our weekend liturgies including Homilies by Fr. Daniel Kelly, Fr. Thomas Kennedy, Fr. Peter Opoku, Deacon Bill Johnson and Deacon Jose Roman. St. Joseph is located in Arlington, TX.
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Podcast of St. Joseph Catholic Church in South Jamaica, Queens, New York.
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What do two Catholic men who believe in God and love the Church sound like when they have a conversation? Listen to ‘”A New York Catholic Conversation” to hear for yourself. For several years every Thursday morning, Frank Alagia and Deacon John Catalano would have breakfast after the 7am Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and they would talk about things they cared about; the daily Gospel message, the Sacraments, Holy Days, forgiveness, and any number of topics of interest to Catholic people. ...
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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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Fr. Adam Streitenberger takes us on a tour of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Recorded at St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus, Ohio.
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Why do Catholics genuflect, or make the sign of the cross? What's the relationship between the Catholic Church and Judaism? Why were Catholics like Mother Theresa, St. John Paul the Great, or Vincent Capodanno so full of Joy? Join us monthly to find out more about living the Gospel through the Catholic Church, and discover the joy in YOUR life!
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Conversation with Men of Faith. Why they chose their profession, the path they took, how they build an effective homily, and what they do outside of their jobs for fun.
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Learn about a Saint each day and be inspired to holiness. - https://www.awakencatholic.church - https://www.spokestreet.com
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Jesus made a promise in the Gospel of Matthew (18:20) that where two or more are gathered in His name, there also is He with them. Join host Michael Joseph in exploring the origins of popular prayers and devotions of the Church while at the same time praying together for special intentions and for spiritual growth in your life. Set aside time to listen to these heartfelt prayers and feel God’s presence. Updated weekly with new prayers and insights to nourish your soul. The ”Together Let Us P ...
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Welcome to “Pilot Voices,” a production of the Academy of Our Lady of Peace. Founded and rooted in the Gospel values of the Catholic church and the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the Academy of Our Lady of Peace empowers young women in an innovative learning environment that honors the individual while fostering community, and develops faith-filled leaders dedicated to the “love of God and the dear neighbor without distinction.” The Architects of Change club at the Acade ...
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Friday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 16. Today is also the Optional Memorial for St. Stephen of Hungary.By Fr. Randy Sly
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The Assumption is for you! Pope Pious XII quotes: In their homilies and sermons on this feast the holy fathers and great doctors spoke of the assumption of the Mother of God as something already familiar and accepted by the faithful. They gave it greater clarity in their preaching and used more profound arguments in setting out its nature and meani…
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On this episode of Godsplaining, Fr. Joseph-Anthony and Fr. Gregory discuss their experiences in ministry, where we actually learn the Faith, relationships, what ministry is and what it is not, feeling alone, and more. Subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/Godsplainin... Support the Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/godsplaining…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Luke for the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Thursday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 15.By Fr. Randy Sly
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The Saint of Auschwitz: The Story of St. Maximilian Kolbe - 8/14/24
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8/14/24 - It’s the Feast of St. Maximillian Kolbe! We’ll dive into various aspects of his life and the many important lessons that we can learn from him, including some great stuff on his time in Nagasaki that is little-known.By The Station of the Cross
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Wednesday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 14. Today is also the Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr.By Fr. Randy Sly
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A Former Protestant Explains Why He Became "Born Again Catholic" (David Currie) - 8/13/24
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8/13/24 - David Currie is a popular Catholic author, lecturer and retreat leader. His widely read and influential 1996 book, Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic (Ignatius Press) tells the story of his conversion, along with his wife Colleen, from fundamentalist missionaries to Catholic apologists. Prominent convert Thomas Howard has called it …
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Tuesday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 13. Today is also two Optional Memorials, Saint Pontian, Pope and Martyr, and Saint Hippolytus, Priest and Martyr.By Fr. Randy Sly
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What Does "Good" Leisure Look Like? - 8/12/24
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8/12/24 - How does one live a life of good, fruitful leisure? We'll get into the importance of bringing beauty into the lives of our families. How does the Catholic church's teaching on the nature of Sunday help us to gain right order? All this and more on good leisure - all within the big picture of our Catholic faith!…
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Life Beyond Life by Fr. Josh WaltzBy Fr. Josh Waltz
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Monday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 12. Today also is the Optional Memorial of Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious.By Fr. Randy Sly
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"If it's just a symbol...to hell with it! Transubstantiation."--preaching series on the Eucharist 3 of 5 (John 6: 41-51) 19th Sunday OTb
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"If it's just a symbol...to hell with it!"--preaching series on the Eucharist 3 of 5 (John 6: 41-51) 19th Sunday OTb Fr. Steve continues his preaching series on the Eucharist and opens up the understanding of Transubstantiation and the non-Catholic viewpoints.By Fr. Steve Mateja
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of John for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 11.By Fr. Randy Sly
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Saturday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 10. Today is the Feast of St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr.By Fr. Randy Sly
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How Far Is the Left Willing to Go? Where Is the Line? (Fr. Stephen Imbarrato) - 8/9/24
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8/9/24 - Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch is giving interviews on his new book - what is he saying that applies to constitutional personhood for the preborn under the Fourteenth Amendment? Plus, how far do Leftists in power plan to go in New York and Massachusetts this November, and what can you do about it if you live there?…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Friday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 9. Today is the Optional Memorial of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Virgin and Martyr.By Fr. Randy Sly
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Called to Compiègne (Jonathan Michael O'Brien) - 8/8/24
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8/8/24 - Jonathan Michael O’Brien joins the show to discuss his book Called to Compiègne. This is the story of 16 Carmelite Nuns who would not be cowed by the terror of the French Revolution and were martyred for their faith. Included with the story is a translation of the full relation of events left by Sister Marie de l’Incarnation, one of the su…
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Practical Guidelines for Order in Your Life
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PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR ORDER IN YOUR LIFE. There are numerous self-help guides online and in books that offer ways to improve any and all aspects of one's life. We check in with St. Francis de Sales, who provides some practical ways to help us strengthen our own personal commitment to our faith and to discipleship. Join the conversation: anycatho…
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On this entertaining episode of Godsplaining, join all five Godsplaining Friars as they reminisce about highlights since starting the podcast, discuss reptiles (typical), Fr. Gregory's 'ugly' laugh, what they hope for the future of the podcast, and anything else they can think of. Australia? Subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/Godspl…
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#1633 - Day by Day for Thursday, August 8
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Thursday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 8. Today is also the Memorial of St. Dominic, who established the Order of Preachers, also called the Dominicans.By Fr. Randy Sly
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Our Lady of the Snows and Saint Mary Major (Joanne Wright) - 8/7/24
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8/7/24 - Snow rarely falls in Rome, but that's exactly what happened one fateful night in August of 352 AD. But why? As the locals marveled at the miracle the following morning, they realized what they must do: construct a church at the site in Mary's honor, as previously requested. Some 1,500 years later, that church, now known as The Basilica of …
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#1632 - Day by Day for Wednesday, August 7
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Wednesday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 7. Today is also the Optional Memorial of Saint Sixtus II, Pope and Martyr, and his Companions, Martyrs; as well as the Optional Memorial of Saint Cajetan, Priest.By Fr. Randy Sly
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The Trials and Tribulations of Becoming A Priest (Fr. Robert Altier) - 8/6/24
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8/6/24 - Fr. Robert Altier was ordained to the Priesthood in 1989 at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St Paul, MN. He served for three years as an Associate Pastor at the Church of St. Raphael in Crystal, and he served as the Associate Pastor at the Church of St. Agnes in St. Paul for fourteen years. He has also served the church as a Chaplain at the R…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Mark for the Feast of the Transfiguration, on Tuesday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 6.By Fr. Randy Sly
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"The Exodus and the Jewish roots of the Eucharist"--preaching series on the Eucharist 2 of 5 (John 6: 1-15) 18th Sunday OTb
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If the prophets foretold that the Messiah would come and save the people with a New Exodus that means Jesus’ saving of us is an Exodus and there must be a New Passover "The Exodus and the Jewish roots of the Eucharist"--preaching series on the Eucharist 2 of 5 (John 6: 1-15) 18th Sunday OTb
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Guestsplaining: Leah Jacobson on What's Wrong With Women's Healthcare in the U.S.
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On this episode of Guestsplaining, Fr. Patrick and Fr. Bonaventure welcome Leah Jacobson to the podcast to discuss women's modern healthcare and our God-given identity. The friars discuss with Leah what's wrong with women's healthcare in the United States, why women aren't being heard in healthcare, and much more. Are women being gaslit? Why are th…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Monday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 4. Today is also the Optional Memorial of the Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome.By Fr. Randy Sly
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of John for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 4.By Fr. Randy Sly
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Saturday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 3.By Fr. Randy Sly
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Would YOU Vote for Child Murder? Florida Might... (Fr. Stephen Imbarrato) - 8/2/24
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8/2/24 - We'll be unpacking Amendment 4 in Florida, which would prohibit laws from restricting or banning abortion until fetal viability. With 60% of the total vote needed to become law, recent polls suggest that as many as 69% of voters have stated that they would support the Amendment! What about you - would YOU vote in favor of child murder?…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Friday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 2. Today we have two Optional Memorials, Saint Peter Julian Eymard, priest, and Saint Eusebius of Vercelli, bishop.By Fr. Randy Sly
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The Rock and the Coward's Path (Bishop Joseph Strickland) - 8/1/24
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8/1/24 - Bishop Joseph Strickland, Bishop Emeritus of Tyler, Texas, returns to discuss his latest three writings; two about betrayal as the coward's path, and the other on the rock that is Peter in our Catholic Church and why the gates of hell will not prevail against it. This episode will be stacked with helpful insights and wisdom from America's …
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Bible Study--Wednesday in the Word; (John 6: 24-35)--18th Sunday OTb
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Wednesday in the Word is Back!!!
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BONUS: How Do We Set Things on Fire? Renewal and Recapturing the Sacred | Live Episode from the NEC
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Did you attend the 10th National Eucharistic Congress? Did you miss this exciting bonus episode of Godsplaining? Fr. Joseph-Anthony and Fr. Patrick Briscoe welcome Katie Prejean McGrady to the podcast, live at the NEC to discuss renewal, recapturing the sacred, and setting your spiritual life on fire. How do we keep our spiritual spark alive? Why d…
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On this episode of Godsplaining, Fr. Jacob-Bertrand and Fr. Patrick discuss work and leisure and where/how to find that balance. Where does work end, and where does leisure begin? How can we structure our life? How do we place boundaries, especially if we work from home? Check out the St. Paul Center Priesthood Retreats: stpaulcenter.com/priests to…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Thursday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, August 1. Today is also the Memorial of Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop and Doctor of the Church.By Fr. Randy Sly
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"The Mass is a Sacrifice"--preaching series on the Eucharist 1 of 5 (John 6: 1-15) 17th Sunday OTb
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Do you believe God is powerful? Do you believe in the power of God? Or do you treat like Santa Claus? There is power in the Eucharist--POWER in the Mass! Why, because it is a Sacrifice.
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Getting to Know St. Alphonsus Liguori! (Joanne Wright) - 7/31/24
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7/31/24 - As the Feast of St. Alphonsus Liguori approaches, it's a great opportunity to dive into the life of this holy man and Bishop. He was a prolific writer, and we'll share some of that greatness that flowed from his pen. This will be an episode not to miss!By The Station of the Cross
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Wednesday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, July 31. Today is also the Memorial for St. Ignatius of Loyola, Priest.By Fr. Randy Sly
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Flee From Heresy: A Catholic Guide to Ancient and Modern Errors (Bishop Athanasius Schneider) - 7/30/24
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7/30/24 - Bishop Athanasius Schneider returns to discuss his newly-released book Flee From Heresy: A Catholic Guide to Ancient and Modern Errors. In this book, His Excellency offers a systematic treatment of more than 130 doctrinal errors, from ancient times down to our own day, along with English translations of the Church’s major anti-heresy docu…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of Matthew for Tuesday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, July 30. Today is the Optional Memorial of Saint Peter Chrysologus, bishop and doctor of the Church.By Fr. Randy Sly
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of John for Monday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, July 29. Today is the Memorial for Sts. Martha, Mary and Lazarus.By Fr. Randy Sly
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Don’t Hold Back! by Fr. Josh WaltzBy Fr. Josh Waltz
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The Importance of Iodine (Becky Havens) - 7/29/24
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7/29/24 - We’ll break down the importance of Iodine and the role that it plays in the human body. Did you know that we’re celebrating the centennial of salt iodization this year – what’s that all about? And, why is Iodine deficiency a big deal? All that and more, all within the big picture of our Catholic faith! Learn more about health and wellness…
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A reflection on the daily Mass reading from the Gospel of John for the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 28. Today we begin the five weeks of the Break of Life discourse.By Fr. Randy Sly
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