Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
Mrs. Jojo, a longtime fan of CatholicTV and Grexly, joins us to share an incredibly personal story about her journey toward motherhood and how the Blessed Mother accompanied her through the power of the rosary. Support Paper Cranes
Father Cassidy Stinson reflects on his first year as a diocesan priest, the challenges the pandemic has brought to it, and an experience where he administered last rites to a Catholic man who had lived an incredible life. Support Paper Cranes
Father Matthew Gossett shares a story of how a curveball on the street showed him how to improve himself in his walk with Christ and his ministry as a priest. Support Paper Cranes
Professor of Christology, Thomas Cattoi, Ph.D., joins us to talk about his experience in the Ukraine, and his observations of the culture and faith there. Transcript can be found on episode page here: https://paper-cranes.fireside.fm/9 Support Paper Cranes
Father Anthony Hamaty was a transitional deacon when we recorded this podcast with him. He tells the story of how he grew up, became a pediatrician, and then entered the seminary later in life. Transcript can be found on episode page here: https://paper-cranes.fireside.fm/8 Support Paper Cranes
In light of the current pandemic, Paper Cranes will be going on hiatus until further notice—but Alexis has one more story to share! This one is about a pair of black Converse and an unexpected encounter. Support Paper Cranes
Abigail Konig tells a story about how her current year of service is showing her that teaching is unexpectedly so much more than just a job. Support Paper Cranes
Kathleen McCarthy tells a story about the summer day when she learned a little something about false summits, good friends, and glorious views. Support Paper Cranes