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SAINT PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS 1 THE LETTERS OF SAINT PAUL The first letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians, is the first of second of Saint Paul’s Letters of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Paul was a Jew persecuting Christians when Jesus called him, he converted and became one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook o…
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SAINT PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS 1 THE LETTERS OF SAINT PAUL The first letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians, is the first of second of Saint Paul’s Letters of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Paul was a Jew persecuting Christians when Jesus called him, he converted and became one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook o…
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SAINT PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS 1 THE LETTERS OF SAINT PAUL The first letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians, is the first of second of Saint Paul’s Letters of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Paul was a Jew persecuting Christians when Jesus called him, he converted and became one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook o…
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THE LETTERS OF SAINT PAUL Saint Paul to the Romans The letters of Saint Paul to the Romans, is the first of four Letters of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Paul was a Jew persecuting Christians when Jesus called him, he converted and became one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The letters of Saint Paul. Over t…
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THE LETTERS OF SAINT PAUL The letters of Saint Paul to the Romans, is the first of four Letters of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Paul was a Jew persecuting Christians when Jesus called him, he converted and became one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The letters of Saint Paul. Over three episodes David Batti…
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THE LETTERS OF SAINT PAUL The letters of Saint Paul to the Romans, is the first of four Letters of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Paul was a Jew persecuting Christians when Jesus called him, he converted and became one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The letters of Saint Paul. Over three episodes David Batti…
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THE GOSPEL OF SAINT MATTHEW The Gospel of Saint Matthew, is the first of four Gospels of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Matthew was collecting taxes at Capernaum when Jesus called him to be one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The Gospel of Saint Matthew Over three episodes David Battistella reads the complet…
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THE GOSPEL OF SAINT MATTHEW The Gospel of Saint Matthew, is the first of four Gospels of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Matthew was collecting taxes at Capernaum when Jesus called him to be one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The Gospel of Saint Matthew Over three episodes David Battistella reads the complet…
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THE GOSPEL OF SAINT MATTHEW The Gospel of Saint Matthew, is the first of four Gospels of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Matthew was collecting taxes at Capernaum when Jesus called him to be one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The Gospel of Saint Matthew Over three episodes David Battistella reads the complet…
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THE GOSPEL OF SAINT MATTHEW The Gospel of Saint Matthew, is the first of four Gospels of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Matthew was collecting taxes at Capernaum when Jesus called him to be one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The Gospel of Saint Matthew Over three episodes David Battistella reads the complet…
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THE GOSPEL OF SAINT MATTHEW The Gospel of Saint Matthew, is the first of four Gospels of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time . Saint Matthew was collecting taxes at Capernaum when Jesus called him to be one of His Apostles. About the AudioBook of The Gospel of Saint Matthew Over three episodes David Battistella reads the complet…
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In the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 8 Verse 33 Jesus, responds to St. Peter's rebuke of His preaching. Matthew 8:33 "Who turning about and seeing his disciples, threatened Peter, saying: Go behind me, Satan, because thou savourest not the things that are of God but that are of men." In this moment in the Gospel of St. Luke which might shock some of us…
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THE APOCALYPSE OF SAINT JOHN - REVELATION The Apocalypse of Saint John - Revelation, is the last book of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time but in particular it is considered at the end of the Liturgical year. As we approach advent, Roman Catholics are invited to contemplate the end times. This is the last book in the deposit o…
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THE APOCALYPSE OF SAINT JOHN - REVELATION The Apocalypse of Saint John - Revelation, is the last book of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time but in particular it is considered at the end of the Liturgical year. As we approach advent, Roman Catholics are invited to contemplate the end times. This is the last book in the deposit o…
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THE APOCALYPSE OF SAINT JOHN - REVELATION The Apocalypse of Saint John - Revelation, is the last book of the Roman Catholic Bible. It can be enjoyed at any time but in particular it is considered at the end of the Liturgical year. As we approach advent, Roman Catholics are invited to contemplate the end times. This is the last book in the deposit o…
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Angels and Demons have been with us since creation and particularly after the fall of Adam. A new book Angelic Virtues and Demonic vices is a study of virtue and vice. The volume is a detailed analysis of Vice and Sin and the remedy for each. Drawing from many sources but mainly the teaching of Saint Tomas Aquinas, Father Basil Cole, a professor of…
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The Catholic Controversy. It's a phrase that seems as old as the bible and as modern as present day. The Catholic faith has never been short of controversy and over the centuries it has endured challenge after challenge from bot outside and from within. One such controversy was when 72,000 Calvinists in Chablais had separated themselves from the Ro…
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The Catholic Controversy. It's a phrase that seems as old as the bible and as modern as present day. The Catholic faith has never been short of controversy and over the centuries it has endured challenge after challenge from bot outside and from within. One such controversy was when 72,000 Calvinists in Chamblais had separated themselves from the R…
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How can we really begin to understand the Bible? It's a fairly daunting task to approach the reading of the bible from cover to cover. It is loaded with history, law, prophecy, stories and the Holy word of God. Sacred Scripture requires attention and understanding and frankly, time to absorb and comprehend the Word of God. as 2 Timothy 3:16 states …
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The classic Learning test (CLT). We all, in one way or another, have been tested. Tests are designed to help us to know where we are, but they can also act as goal and provide a marker of sorts in our progress toward an education or knowledge about something. Tests and testing are also an important passage way toward the next level of our education…
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Memento Mori. Latin phrases have a way of tickling our intellect, even when we perhaps do not fully understand them. A short phrase like Memento Mori let's us know that latin can accomplish much with two words. The short phrase translates to "Remember Death", or another translation also suggests this overall thought; "that a person remember that he…
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The book complied by Paul Thigpen, The Life of Saint Joseph as Seen by the Mystics. Often thought of as the silent Saint - The Blessed Saint Joseph, is a quiet and strong figure. The man who was the foster father of Jesus on this earth is a somewhat mysterious figure often prompting questions or quick judgements. In some ways he very much in the ba…
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CHRISTMAS BLOSSOMS - Priscilla Smith McCaffrey Christmas Blossoms is an illustrated book written by Priscilla Smith McCaffrey and it warms my heart. As we approach the advent season we may be pulling out our advent calendar, or preparing our Christmas decorations reading our homes for the wonderful season which annually comes upon us. It's a time t…
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ALTER CHRISTUS - Fr. Ezra Sullivan O.P. Alter Christus is a latin term for how a Holy Priest acts as "another Christ" and it is the title of a book prepared by Fr. Ezra Sullivan. The Authority that flows from the Kingship of Christ into this world, through his Holy Church and Holy priests seems to have been mangled in Modernism and the modern world…
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The Once and Future roman Rite. R.I.T.E. No matter what time we are living in, we are always living in God’s Time. Sometimes the future is found in the past. Sometimes we must move toward tradition, a way that we once did things in order to understand what "was" and use that new understanding of the "old way" to shape our future. Long before the Ne…
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THE SECRET OF THE HOLY FACE - Fr. Lawrence Carney III The secret of the Holy Face. The human face is a is a window into a person's life. Our face, The face we present to the world and the faces of people we know and see are a focal point to our humanity. An expression, a smile, a frown or even the most subtle muscle move can reveal so much about a …
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The little way of living with less. It's a funny world we live in. Over the course of my life the mantra of MORE MORE MORE seems to have been pushed to the public in unimaginable ways in a relentless attempt to have us all become the fruit of industry. We consumers, consume and much effort is made to move people to consumption and more often than n…
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The Journey to Mount Carmel - Father Jeffrey Kirby STL The Journey to Mount Carmel is a spiritual path. The Spiritual way can be long and arduous and one must face difficulties along the way. Carmel, or more properly Mount Carmel, has a special place in Christian contemplative Spirituality. The profit Elijah first went to this mountain to live in i…
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You are called to Greatness You are called to greatness. Good books are good books. You can pick them up anytime and re-read them and they always have something new to offer. This is certainly true of sacred scripture. In the Case of “you are called to greatness” by Father Leo Trese, who left a legacy of Hemmingwayesque simple, clear, direct practi…
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The Diary of Saint Gemma, gives me great pause for reflection. I always admire young saints ability to be so certain, or rather to listen so obediently to God’s call to them from a young age. Saint Gemma Galliani’s life is no exception. Her diary has all the rantings of a young Catholic, living the struggle of attempting to live in perfect love and…
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The idea of being a pilgrim still fascinates me. I like to arrive at unknown places with an empty mind and to have it filled with the knowledge the place and surroundings have to offer. Being a pilgrim, to me is arriving humbly and hungry and walking away satisfied and enriched. That is how I felt after reading Pilgrimage to the Museum. It's no sec…
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Today on The Way is Love we welcome Back Adam Blai with his new book, the Exorcism Files. In this volume Adam draws from his extensive experience as a lay person assisting with Exorcisms around the world. The book is a collection of his experiences presented as short stories which highlights the seemingly innocent pitfalls and practices which allow…
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Celestial beings are no myth. They have been written about for centuries. Long before UFO's and Aliens became the popular culture, saints and mystics, pontiff and prophets were tuned to the messages from God through the Holy Angles. Nine Choirs strong, an unimaginable number of Angels were created at the moment of creation. God assigned one to each…
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KNOW THYSELF: The Game of Temperaments Know Thyself: The Game of Temperaments is created by Larraine Bennett. She is here to speak with us about the types of Temperaments and the new game created to discover and learn about them. You think you know yourself? We are all born with distinct personality traits. Some love going to parties, while others …
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Peace be with you. That is the name of the book and the sentiment of our show today here on The Way is Love Podcast. Who isn't searching for peace daily in these times? It seems that less and less of what we are presented with involves the peace and tenderness of heart that humanity needs in the times we are living through. The book "Peace be with …
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A Surfer's Guide to the Soul, Bear Woznick, a masters World Champion Tandem surfer lays out a fascinating life. His book recounts his life in Faith, battling himself, life and the elements. I confess, I read this book in one sitting. It's amazing how the things you need to hear arrive at your doorstep in one way or another. If you like adventure, i…
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A Surfer's Guide to the Soul, Bear Woznick, a masters World Champion Tandem surfer lays out a fascinating life. His book recounts his life in Faith, battling himself, life and the elements. I confess, I read this book in one sitting. It's amazing how the things you need to hear arrive at your doorstep in one way or another. If you like adventure, i…
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The Greater Reset, asks: Must we simply accept a world where systemic poverty, racism, and war are inevitable, unavoidable, and irreparable? Or can we turn the present crisis into an opportunity to “reset” the system back to universal principles and absolute values of natural law? Can we then apply those principles to build upon the new possibiliti…
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The Greater Reset, asks: Must we simply accept a world where systemic poverty, racism, and war are inevitable, unavoidable, and irreparable? Or can we turn the present crisis into an opportunity to “reset” the system back to universal principles and absolute values of natural law? Can we then apply those principles to build upon the new possibiliti…
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The Greater Reset, asks: Must we simply accept a world where systemic poverty, racism, and war are inevitable, unavoidable, and irreparable? Or can we turn the present crisis into an opportunity to “reset” the system back to universal principles and absolute values of natural law? Can we then apply those principles to build upon the new possibiliti…
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A Mind at Peace - Reclaiming an Ordered Soul in the Age of Distraction Joshua P. Hochschild Who is up for a little Soul work? Years back a friend and I greeted each other by one of us saying "Rock and Roll" and the other answering, "Fill the Soul”. It was a nice reminder of how playing or listening to music could be and exercise that is soothing to…
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AMind at Peace: Reclaiming an Ordered Soul in the Age of Distraction Joshua P. Hochschild Christopher Blum Who is up for a little Soul work? Years back a friend and I greeted each other by one of us saying "Rock and Roll" and the other answering, "Fill the Soul”. It was a nice reminder of how playing or listening to music could be and exercise that…
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St. Gallen Mafia, Exposing the secret reformist Group within the Church There is a somewhat obscure 8th century Irish Catholic Saint named Saint Gall who during the course of his life founded an Abby and Monastery in Switzerland, in a town now called St. Gallen which today is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It is said that near the end of his life, a…
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St. Gallen Mafia, Exposing the secret reformist Group within the Church There is a somewhat obscure 8th century Irish Catholic Saint named Saint Gall who during the course of his life founded an Abby and Monastery in Switzerland, in a town now called St. Gallen which today is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It is said that near the end of his life, a…
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St. Gallen Mafia, Exposing the secret reformist Group within the Church There is a somewhat obscure 8th century Irish Catholic Saint named Saint Gall who during the course of his life founded an Abby and Monastery in Switzerland, in a town now called St. Gallen which today is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It is said that near the end of his life, a…
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This excellent volume called “Manual for Suffering” which can shine the light of Faith on suffering and help us better understand it as a part of human nature. Lent gives us a framework to deepen understanding. But who wants a manual for suffering? Who needs it? And What can we learn when we look at the very nature of suffering? Here to help us inc…
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This excellent volume called “Manual for Suffering” which can shine the light of Faith on suffering and help us better understand it as a part of human nature. Lent gives us a framework to deepen understanding. But who wants a manual for suffering? Who needs it? And What can we learn when we look at the very nature of suffering? Here to help us inc…
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Today we Explore BioSpiritual Focusing. The founders of Biospiritual Focusing are Peter Campbell and Edwin McMahon. These men had been trained in the spiritual tradition of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits. With this common background they could appreciate the evolutionary spirituality of the two Jesuits, French Theologian Pierre Te…
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Today we Explore BioSpiritual Focusing. The founders of Biospiritual Focusing are Peter Campbell and Edwin McMahon. These men had been trained in the spiritual tradition of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits. With this common background they could appreciate the evolutionary spirituality of the two Jesuits, French Theologian Pierre Te…
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Kennedy Hall's raw and revealing book about being a father and his conversion to living a traditional Roman Catholic life in these times. We talk about men and masculinity today and specifically the traits of being a man through the lens of traditional Catholic teaching. Almost any time we hear about masculinity these days somewhere very near the w…
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