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The Grow House Podcast

Liz Grow & Patrick Pope

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Cannabis Activists & enthusiasts Liz Grow & Patrick Pope are serving up the latest in Cannabis news, culture, business, & politics from behind enemy lines in Texas and all over the country with their friends in truly HIGH places. Produced by Grow House Media
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Voices of Change is a captivating podcast series that showcases the inspiring stories of dedicated local experts, resilient community members, and the lovely individuals involved in CAFOD's impactful work around the world. Join us as we celebrate the voices that inspire hope and positive change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A rich and entertaining half-hour program with host John Stockwell (former WJR Anchor & Reporter) and Fr. Patrick Gonyeau (Administrator at Corpus Christi Detroit & Associate Instructor with Encounter Ministries). The three segments in each episode break open the Word of God, the wisdom of a Saint and the spiritual principles that flow from the Word and the wisdom of the Saint featured. All in all, this program is designed to be an inspiring conduit for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit to re ...
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Four to the Floor is a bar talk styled podcast about the way music drives us. Here we examine how music is embedded in every thing that we do. From the food we eat, the drink we drink and lives we lead.
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Catholic Military Life

Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

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CATHOLIC MILITARY LIFE is a podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (AMS). The AMS was established as an independent archdiocese by Pope Saint John Paul II in 1985 as the only Catholic jurisdiction responsible for endorsing and granting faculties for priests to serve as chaplains in the U.S. military and VA Medical Centers. AMS-endorsed priests serve at more than 220 U.S. military installations in 29 countries, making the AMS the nation's only global archdiocese. AMS-endors ...
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The 15th Station

The 15th Station Team

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The 15th Station podacst is a monthly Catholic news podcast. We get a panel of Kiwi Catholics together to provide a Catholic perspective on the news and current events of the month. The 15th Station is one of the stable of podcasts on offer from The 15th Station podcast network. Check out the rest at www.station15.co.nz.
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Creative Writing Outloud

Creative Writing Outloud

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Your place to hear the latest fiction and poetry from America's creative writers. Tune in every Tuesday for brand-new short stories, poetry, and fiction you'll ONLY find on Creative Writing Outloud. Every week you're invited to download a new episode of narrated fiction and poetry to spark your imagination and creativity. Are you a fan of audio books? Then this podcast is a great way to get the same experience while simultaneously exposing yourself to new work from great authors and poets ac ...
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The Divine Comedy (in Italian, Divina Commedia, or just La commedia or Comedia) is an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri in the first decades of the 14th Century, during his exile from his native Florence. Considered the most important work of Italian literature, the poem has also has enormous historical influence on western literature and culture more generally. Dante represents the three realms of the afterlife in his three canticles (Inferno--Hell; Purgatorio--Purgatory; Paradiso--Parad ...
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Do you often get confused about what’s meant by “Sunday rest?” Are you truly honoring the Sabbath? Patrick Madrid explored Dies Domini, St. John Paul II’s letter that’s all about Sundays, and it’s not about hitting snooze on life and binge-watching Netflix. Sundays are sacred! 🌟 There are some things you can do on Sundays […]…
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Do you often get confused about what's meant by "Sunday rest?" Are you truly honoring the Sabbath? Patrick Madrid explored Dies Domini, St. John Paul II's letter that's all about Sundays. There are some things you can do on Sundays and others… not so much. Here's what Patrick shared: Catch the whole hour of conversation here. Mass is Non-Negotiable…
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The life and legacy of St. Gianna Molla. (2:33) St. Mother Teresa with Reggie Littlejohn who was inspired by working with Mother Teresa when Reggie was in her 20’s. (27:39) Resources mentioned : St. Gianna’s life https://saintgianna.org/beretta.htm Near death afterlife experiences and proof for the soul Fr. Spitzer https://relevantradio.com/2023/11…
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(1:25) Bible Study: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14 Father explains what the word Apocalypse means and it is different from what you would think. (7:02) Word of the Day: Seal (8:43) Who was Solanus Casey? (26:59) Break Father talks about Saint Andre Bessette (32:26) Saint Joseph (40:02) Phones and Letters Gina – because it’s a Friday but […]…
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Great Stories About Great Saints: St. Ulrich of Augsburg and St. Killian St. Ulrich of Augsburg is recognized as the first saint in the Holy Roman Empire not to have died a martyr’s death. (02:56) Karen – Why do we pray for something if it’s already God’s will? (16:02) Alexandra – Should we fast […]By Relevant Radio
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Great Stories About Great Saints: Saints Perpetua and Felicity and St. Athanasius Saints Perpetua and Felicity are known for their martyrdom in the early Christian Church, providing one of the most detailed accounts of early Christian martyrdom through Perpetua’s own writings. (04:30) Michelle – Why do some saints have incorruptible bodies? (27:44)…
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Great Stories About Great Saints: St. Mary of Egypt and St. Athanasius St. Mary of Egypt – She chose to live in the desert, eventually settling in a cave, for several profound reasons rooted in her spiritual journey (02:11) Cyrus in Virginia Beach – What do you think about Jefferson City prohibiting hymns? (23:44) […]…
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(This conversation may not be suitable for sensitive ears.) Patrick Madrid shares the incredible story of St. Mary of Egypt, a true legend of repentance who went from wild living to desert ascetic. Born in 4th-century Egypt, Mary lived a scandalous life in Alexandria, where she embraced a lifestyle of, let’s just say, “no moral […]…
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Father Rob Kroll joins Patrick to discuss St. Jane Frances and St. Francis De Sales (2:05) Who was Saint Francis De Sales? (12:37) What made Saint Francis de Sales so persuasive? (20:53) who was Saint Jane de Chantal? (26:59) Break Betty – St Francis and St. Jane. Daughters of St Francis de Sales have been […]…
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In this All Saints’ Day episode of Morning Air, John Morales and Dr. Annabelle Moseley explore the incredible life and legacy of St. Padre Pio. You know, the beloved, mystical Capuchin friar who’s somehow like everyone’s personal priest. If you’ve ever felt a connection to Padre Pio, you’re definitely not alone. Dr. Annabelle reminds us […]…
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Great Stories About Great Saints: St. Mary of Egypt and St. Athanasius St. Mary of Egypt – She chose to live in the desert, eventually settling in a cave, for several profound reasons rooted in her spiritual journey (02:11) Cyrus in Virginia Beach - What do you think about Jefferson City prohibiting hymns? (23:44) St. Thomas Becket, also known as T…
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Great Stories About Great Saints: Saints Perpetua and Felicity and St. Athanasius Saints Perpetua and Felicity are known for their martyrdom in the early Christian Church, providing one of the most detailed accounts of early Christian martyrdom through Perpetua's own writings. (04:30) Michelle - Why do some saints have incorruptible bodies? (27:44)…
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Great Stories About Great Saints: St. Ulrich of Augsburg and St. Killian St. Ulrich of Augsburg is recognized as the first saint in the Holy Roman Empire not to have died a martyr's death. (02:56) Karen - Why do we pray for something if it's already God's will? (16:02) Alexandra - Should we fast today and make penances? (21:49) Kathy - If there was…
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This Halloween marks our 10th anniversary, and we observe it by hearing the earliest written accounts of one of the most well-known pieces of medieval weird history: the Green Children of Woolpit -- and also hear the other less famous prodigies their story was originally presented alongside.Today's Texts:Radulphi de Coggeshall. Chronicon Anglicanum…
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