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Reflections from St. Ann DC

St. Ann Catholic Church

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Encounter hope, faith, joy, peace and love: This podcast features weekly the Sunday morning and evening Mass homilies from our pastor and celebrating priests. You'll also hear important talks at our church, including a lecture teaching us about our namesake St. Ann, the grandmother of Jesus, and so much more! #StAnn150
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Alive Again

St. Anne Catholic Church

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Welcome to the Alive Again Podcast, and thank you for listening! This podcast is a ministry of St. Anne Catholic Church in Richmond Hill, Georgia. Its purpose is to help our parishioners better engage with the teaching ministry of the parish. It is especially for those who are not able to attend Mass for licit reasons or find themselves distracted with the care of little children during Mass. We hope to post one Sunday Mass sermon each week, along with occasional daily Mass sermons, special ...
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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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Ave Explores

Ave Maria Press

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A project of Ave Maria Press, Ave Explores helps you discover and learn about aspects of the Catholic faith from a variety of different angles, looking at topics relevant to the spiritual life in a fresh, engaging, and practical way.
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Guests:Rob Judge, Executive Director of the National Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton on the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of St Elizabeth Ann Seton+ Maria Morera Johnson, author,of "Our Lady of Charity: How a Cuban Devotion to Mary Helped Me Grow in Faith and Love" (Nuestra Señora de Caridad del Cobre)…
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Although some listeners thought Jesus was speaking metaphorically, He makes clear that His followers will literally eat his flesh and drink his blood. When we consistently do so, we become part of His sacrifice.
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In this bonus episode of Ave Explores, Katie Prejean McGrady sits down with Oscar Rivera, new host of Ave Spotlight. Together, they discuss the origins of their collaboration, dive into their experience at the National Eucharistic Congress, and share thoughts on the Olympics. Follow along at avemariapress.com or subscribe wherever you listen to you…
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EWTN Poland's own Iwo Bender informs listeners about the show entitled "Rycerz" (Ree-setch - Polish for "The Knight") which delves into the history of the Knights of the Immaculata, a world-wide Catholic evangelization movement founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe+Joe McGivney, a relative of Blessed Michael McGivney, shares his life in his book, You're …
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Award winning author Claudia Cangilla McAdam talks about her inspiration for her book, The Miracle of the August Snow. Jim Valois shares the story of Charlene Richard, known as "the little Cajun saint,' whose cause for canonization is being considered by the Vatican.Miracle Hunter による
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Msgr. Watkins reflects on the history of the incarnation, when Jesus becomes man. Jesus gets his human nature from Mary, and Mary gets hers from her parents Ann and Joachim. Let us reflect on this together, and take His humanity seriously.
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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.Miracle Hunter による
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Guests: Fr Robert Nixon, OSB, author of The Cross and Medal of Saint Benedict + Philip Koslowki, Catholic Media Award winner, discusses the comic book that highlights the life of Blessed Carlo Acutis and his dedication to the Eucharist!Miracle Hunter による
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"There are a lot of people in this congregation who are suffering right now," Msgr. Watkins said. "Don't dismiss it. Don't try to deny it. Don't try to make it go away. Give it to Him, right now, and He will take that faith through your weakness, and give you strength." "He is moved by your faith if you're suffering."…
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Catholicism is incarnational and tactile. We exist in reality, and so does our faith. Remembering that is essential to growing in our Catholicism, and Timothy P. O’Malley explains how “matter matters” in the places and spaces we worship. This summer, Catholics in the United States will have the chance to experience that incarnational reality on the…
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The Church in the U.S. has made a lasting impact on education and social services. From universities and lay apostolates that educate and form young adults to networks of Catholic Charities offices that provide essential help to those in need, Catholicism in the U.S. is not naval-gazing or self-centered. The Church in the U.S. seeks to serve. Fr. T…
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St. Junipero Serra evangelized California and St. Frances Xavier Cabrini evangelized Colorado. Their influence extends up and down the West Coast and throughout the Rocky Mountains, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire today. In this episode, Stephen J. Binz, a pilgrimage leader to the California Missions, and JoAnn Seaman, director o…
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This week, Msgr. Watkins tells a story recounting the innocence of our parish altar server, Joseph, connecting his childhood innocence to the trust and innocence Adam and Eve exhibited to God before their fall into temptation.
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From the inspiring faith of little Charlene Richard, a twelve-year-old girl who died of Leukemia and is now on the path to canonization, to the enduring resilience of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia during the Civil War and the culture wars of today, Catholicism in the South is far from just a cultural norm—it embodies a story of suffering and…
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Sunday, June 2, 2024 Father Gregory Visca, OSB, joins us from Benedictine for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. He preaches on the encounter with Christ we can have in the Eucharist if we dispose ourselves to receive the grace God is offering us in the Sacrament. Mass Readings Donate Podcast Home St. Anne Catholic Church…
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The stories of saints in the United States are diverse and dynamic. The first American born female saint, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and the founder and first chaplain of the Knights of Columbus, Bl. Michael McGivney, show us how holiness is found in a unique way. Brian Caulfield and Amy J. Cattapan share the stories of these two holy American heroes …
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Whether it’s the Lady who appeared in a forest to young Adele Brise or the Lady atop a golden dome visible for miles from a college campus in northern Indiana, the Blessed Virgin Mary is revered, cherished, and celebrated in the American Midwest. Fr. Edward Looney, author and priest in the Diocese of Green Bay, and Fr. Nate Wills, CSC, chaplain to …
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Pentecost is the birthday of the Church. In this Pentecost homily, Msgr. Watkins discusses the chance that such anniversaries offer us for reflection in our own lives, what the Lord's wish is in our lives, and the works of His Church.
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