September 2006 Podcast Episode Archives
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Arinze - Podcasting with a Vatican Official (Podcast Info)
The Cardinal gave this speech at a benefit dinner for the Apostolate for Family Consecration and reminded us that our example is of great importance. The good news is indeed that we can always start over should we feel that we have forgotten about this. Rob talks to Fr. Klem who visited for his first Mass in Belgium as the second Chaplain for the Apostolate. They talk about being a priest, Catholic Culture and iPods. The music is from Outpour, "Deeper Than The Oceans", and was found on music.podshow.com.
Don't forget to look at your iPod screen for many pictures of Fr. Klem's visit. They're also in iTunes (try ctrl+G or apple+G). Please keep voting at http://vote.familylandeurope.com and add your comments to http://arinze.familylandeurope.com or leave a voice message @ 001 740 994 0266 or use Skype: "arinzepodcast". Blessings!
Date: September 16, 2006
Bible In A Year (Podcast Info)
Byzantine Catholic Word (Podcast Info)
Catholic Exchange Rock Solid with Mark Shea (Podcast Info)
Catholic Exchange Today with John Morales (Podcast Info)
September 29, 2006 - Patrick Madrid: A Catholic Perspective on the Crusades, Teresa Tomeo: Respect Life Sunday & US House Passes Parental Notification Law, Mrs. Linda Pondexter: Former Woman Priest and Episcopal Convert, Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio: Taking Agressive Action Against Sin!
Date: September 29, 2006September 15, 2006 - Teresa Tomeo: Pope Benedict's Historic Pilgrimage to Germany, Barbara Middleton: Breakfast with Francis Cardinal Arinze, Eric Scheidler: Contraception Is Not the Answer, Father Thomas Loya: Can Catholics & Orthodox Come Together? Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio: Who Do You Say That I Am?
Date: September 14, 2006September 8, 2006 - Welcome to Immaculate Heart Radio listeners! We Remember September 11th, EWTN's Teresa Tomeo: 9/11 & Americans Faith, Fire Chaplain Father Kevin Smith and NY Police Sargeant Marty Browne: Spiritual Lessons of 9/11, Gail Buckley: Fall Bible Studies on CSS, Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio: Liberals and Conservatives?
Date: September 08, 2006September 1, 2006 - Teresa Tomeo: FDA's Approval of Non-Prescription Access to the Morning After Pill & New Study on Effects of Sexual Lyrics in Music, Steve Angrisano: Catholic Music and Evangelizing the Youth, Father Frank Hoffman: 7 Basic Daily Prayers for Catholics
Date: September 01, 2006
Catholic Geek Podcast (Podcast Info)
Note: this episode was recorded on September 10, 2006, but I haven't gotten around to publishing it until tonight (September 23).
In this impromptu episode, I eat supper, try to install Windows Live Writer, and talk about what I'm doing this year for school. It's the longest Catholic Geek podcast yet!
Oh by the way, I remembered what those nuts are called: walnuts! My mind just went blank there for some reason.
Date: September 23, 2006
Catholic Mormon Podcast (Podcast Info)
First, where the heck did summer go??? Jeez o man, we cannot believe the leaves are starting to turn already! You'll probably find this show a little more 'raw' when compared to a typical show. In the interest of time, we've decided to keep some of the 'screw ups' that we would have otherwise edited out... hope it isn't terribly distracting! We hope you agree this is a great show, it's packed with your emails and our responses... this was truely a listener inspired show, thank you!!!Here's the link to Sarah's eBay storeOn another note, let us never forget 9/11 (a very moving clip at the end of the podcast titled 'Silent Night 9-11'
Date: September 10, 2006
Catholic Rockers (Podcast Info)
We're getting pumped up for the CrossRoads Music Festival Sept 29-Oct 1. It's an all music podcast where we hear from some of the participants. You can hear Larry Nolte on the Sacred Heart Muisc Hour podcast.
Sarah Bauer
Cheer Up Charlie
Friday Mourning
Last Day
Ryan Meyers
Chris Shepherd Band
How to listen
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Direct Link to the show
Date: September 12, 2006
Catholic:Under The Hood (Podcast Info)
Today we look at the recent dialogue between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. We also hear about the significance of religous podcasting and a new form of electronic book.
Links:"My Beloved Sun" by Victor Tsaran from Podsafe Music.
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#82 - East and West Dialogue
Date: September 29, 2006Listen to this episode as we look at several examples of the use of communication in spreading the faith from priests on line to the European Day of Languages.
Links:
Priests on Line - Italian priests answer questions about the faith
European Day of Languages
Music:"Just Feel Good" by Anduze from Podsafe Music
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#81 - The importance of communication
Date: September 26, 2006
A lighter episode of Catholic:Under The Hood with humorous commercials, our first lesson in Liturgese and the word "transphixiate" and what happens when a skinny nerd type hangs out with the ROTC.
Join us for the fun!
Links:"Sin" and "God's Voice Mail" by Vice Versitile at soundclick.com
"If I Laugh" by Uncle Seth from Podsafe Music
SaintCast
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#80 - Purrfect Joy
Date: September 22, 2006Most of this episode is spent looking at the Pope's speech in Germany and the very hostile reaction to it in parts of the Islamic world. We will see why the relationship of faith and reason is so important to Benedict XVI and why violence is incompatible with the nature of God.Links:Pope Benedict XVI's speech at the University of Regensburg Vatican response to objections to Pope's speechOfficial Talk Like A Pirate Day SiteOfficial "Talk Like A Pirate Day" song by Tom Smith along with Steve Jackson and The Great Luke Ski.Send e-mail to catholicunderthehood@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at 740-036-4354.To download this episode, click on the link below:#79 - Pontiffs and Pirates
Date: September 18, 2006
September is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, so in this episode we look at this special devotion and answer some listener comments about the previous episode on alien life. We also look at a new Catholic wiki.
Links:
CatholicLibrary - The Catholic Encyclopedia Live
Our Lady of Sorrows
Litany of the Seven Dolours or Sorrows of Mary
Stabat Mater
Music:Stabat Mater by Gregorian Sense from SoundclickRemember Hope by Farewell Redemption from Podsafe Music
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#78 - Our Lady of Sorrows
Date: September 15, 2006
We remember the tragic events of September 11, 2001 with a special focus on the life and ministry of Fr. Mychal Judge, OFM. We also look at stories in the news about Pope Benedict's parents and Madonna continues to cause controversy in Europe.
Links:
Fr. Mychal Judge
Saint of 9/11
Musings of a Discerning Woman
Christus Vincit Podcast
Music:"Drowsy Maggie" by Celtic Stone at Podsafe Music
"Make A Difference" by Harrison Kennedy at Podsafe Music
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#77-Remembering 9/11
Date: September 11, 2006
Today we continue our history of the Papacy with a brief look at Pope St. Pius I and the struggle with Marcionism. Marcion had a lot of problems with the Old Testament, we'll look at those struggles and how they are still with us today as we strive to know God better.
Links:
Pope St. Pius I
Marcion
"What Do You Do?" by Brian St. Andre [used with permission]
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#76-Who Do You Say That I Am?
Date: September 04, 2006News about Dan Brown, new seminary regulations and Pope Benedict calls St. Francis a playboy. We also look at the difficulty of forgiveness.Links:Beatrice Erickson's "As Long as the World is Turning" from Podsafe MusicVote for me at Podcast Alley!Leave a pin on the Frappr Map!Leave a review on the iTunes page!Send e-mail and audio comments to catholicunderthehood@gmail.com or leave voice mail at 740-936-4354.To download this episode, click on the link below:#75 - The Spirit of Forgiveness
Date: September 01, 2006
Catholicxjw Podcasts (Podcast Info)
The Bible Students and the Jehovah’s Witnesses both consider Charles T. Russell to be their founder and both groups reject the doctrine of the Trinity and other doctrines of the historic Christian faith. Frank Hogrebe tells his conversion story from the Free Bible Students (Russellites) to the Catholic Church and also compares and contrasts the differences between the Free Bible Students and the Jehovah’s Witnesses. Contemporary Christian Music is "Kol Yisrael" by Jeremy Gimbel and “Surrender” by Zach and Sarah Blickens at http://zsblickens.org/
Frank’s blog on various Catholic topics can be found at http://xcatholics.blogspot.com/
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http://www.archive.org/download/catholicxjw013/cxjw013.mp3
Date: September 17, 2006
Challenge & Change Podcast (Podcast Info)
ChristLife: We Have Been Sent (Podcast Info)
The theme of this podcast centers on a message Pope Benedict XVI teaches the Christian faithful, that "God calls ordinary people into the extraordinary adventure of joining his mission." The message is delivered through a talk, ChristLife's Director, Dave Nodar gave to a gathering of 170 Catholics at the One Thing Celebration in August 2006.
Date: September 18, 2006The theme of this podcast centers on a message Pope Benedict XVI teaches the Christian faithful, that "God calls ordinary people into the extraordinary adventure of joining his mission." The message is delivered through a talk, ChristLife's Director, Dave Nodar gave to a gathering of 170 Catholics at the One Thing Celebration in August 2006.
Date: September 18, 2006
Christus Vincit ANYWHERE! (Podcast Info)
Daily Walk Heavenwards (Podcast Info)
Deus Caritas Est: A Catholic Podcast (Podcast Info)
This episode I we start that new segment I was talking about, here how I can't keep podcasting promises, and even read one e-mail!!!!! Note: This epsiode was meant to come out Septemper 6th, but due to server problems it is coming out today, so the Saint of the day is from that daySaint of the Day-Blessed Bertrand of GarriguesOrder Up!-Congregation of the RessurectionBook of the Week-Padre Pio:Man of HopeMusic-Christ is All in All by Paul LisneyListen Here
Date: September 06, 2006
Digital Audio Deli (Podcast Info)
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This podcast is a homily from the Mass from the Saturday morning of the Steubenville Sandiego 2006 Youth Confrence. The theme of the confrence was “Unchanging”. The theme for the homily was “The Unchanging Banquet”. Hope you find it helpful. Peace and Blessings…+…
Date: September 05, 2006
Going Fourth (Podcast Info)
GrapeVine News Minute (Podcast Info)
This is the talk Renee Bondi gave at the CAM Conference on July 20, 2006. The article in the Fall 2006 of GrapeVine by the same title was based on this talk. You can read it by clicking here.Music:Run Another DaySurrenderVisit Renee's website at www.reneebondi.comHave a story to contribute to the News Minute or wish to make a comment? Write to me at susan@gvonline.net. Your email may be read on the air!Subscribe to the GrapeVine News Minute via iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.The RSS feed ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/grapevinenewsminuteAdd your location to our Frappr Map! See where our listeners come from:
Date: September 28, 2006Welcome to this week's GrapeVine News Minute!In the headlines:NEW CD RELEASES:Nick Alexander(www.nickalexander.com)Gretchen Harris (www.gretchen-harris.com)Mary K. Shanahan (www.marykshanahan.com)Priestie Boyz (www.priestieboyz.com)Music:Salad Bowl, Icthus by Nick Alexander (www.nickalexander.com)Ever So Gently by Gretchen Harris (with Robert Kochis)(www.gretchen-harris.com)Violent Attacks by the Priestie Boyz (www.priestieboyz.com) Catholic Music Network (www.catholicmusicnetwork.com) Have a story to contribute to the News Minute or wish to make a comment? Write to me at susan@gvonline.net. Your email may be read on the air!Subscribe to the GrapeVine News Minute via iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.The RSS feed ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/grapevinenewsminuteAdd your location to our Frappr Map!See where our listeners come from:iTunes Subscribers: Support the GrapeVine News Minute by writing a review on iTunes. More reviews = more listeners. Thanks!
Date: September 23, 2006Welcome to this week's GrapeVine News Minute!In the headlines:Artists Unite to Rebuild Our Churches (www.wlox.com)Bob Rowe (visioncouncil.org/bobrowe)Catholic Church in China (www.indiancatholic.com)Relevant Radio (www.relevantradio.com)Rich Berretta (www.myspace.com/richberretta)Music:Bless the Lord by Trish Foti Genco (visioncouncil.org/bobrowe)Again, Again by Rich Berretta (www.myspace.com/richberretta) Address to send music to Relevant Radio:Paul SadekStation ManagerRelevant Radio 1330 WLOL919 Lilac Drive NorthGolden Valley, MN 55422612-643-4119Have a story to contribute to the News Minute or wish to make a comment? Write to me at susan@gvonline.net. Your email may be read on the air!Subscribe to the GrapeVine News Minute via iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.The RSS feed ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/grapevinenewsminuteAdd your location to our Frappr Map! See where our listeners come from:
Date: September 17, 2006Welcome to this week's GrapeVine News Minute!In the headlines:New CD and DVD ReleasesRosary of Intercession for Priests by Dana and Fr. Scallon (www.heartbeatrecords.com)A Contemplative Rosary by Bob Hurd and friends (www.ocp.org)After the Rain by Trish Foti Genco (www.tfotigenco.com)Bring That Child to Me by Lorraine Hartsook (www.catholicmusicnetwork.com)Glory Unto the Lamb by Bill Richart (www.catholicworship.net)Ceili Rain's single, "Kneeling" on KLOVE(http://www.klove.com/About/Contact.aspx)LIFT Ministries (www.liftedhigher.com)Premiere podcast by Maureen and Bill Hayes (www.maureenandbillhayes.libsyn.com)Music:Amazing Grace sung by Trish Foti Genco (www.tfotigenco.com)Bring That Child to Me sung by Lorraine Hartsook (www.catholicmusicnetwork.com)Magnificat written and performed by Maureen and Bill Hayes (www.maureenandbillhayes.com)Have a story to contribute to the News Minute or wish to make a comment? Write to me at susan@gvonline.net. Your email may be read on the air!Subscribe to the GrapeVine News Minute via iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.The RSS feed ishttp://feeds.feedburner.com/grapevinenewsminuteAdd your location to our Frappr Map! See where our listeners come from:
Date: September 02, 2006
iPadre Catholic Podcast (Podcast Info)
Today is the feast of God's Generals - the Archangels, St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael. We are at war and we have three mighty warriors at our side.
Than we are off to the little chapel of the Portiuncula, the first church rebuilt by St. Francis of Assisi. I was privileged to give a homily in this chapel during Bishop Pepe's Mass.
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Date: September 28, 2006Today, we have a sound seeing tour of the church of San Damiano in Assisi. This is where Francis heard the cross speaking to him, "Francis, go rebuild my church which is falling into ruins."
We also have a review of a new full length motion picture on St. Padre Pio.
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Date: September 22, 2006Today, we have a sound seeing tour of the church of San Damiano in Assisi. This is where Francis heard the cross speaking to him, "Francis, go rebuild my church which is falling into ruins."
We also have a review of a new full length motion picture on St. Padre Pio.
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Date: September 22, 2006Podcast #30 - Sound Seeing Tour, Basilica of St. Francis
This is a continuation of my Sound Seeing Tours during my retreat in Assisi. Today we take a tour of the beautiful Basilica of St. Francis. This is the church that holds the tomb of the Saint of Assisi. It is made up of an upper and lower church and the tomb below. Attached to the basilica is the Sacred Convent where the Conventual Franciscan Friars live and pray. It has been the home of many famous Franciscans including St. Joseph of Cupertino.
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Date: September 02, 2006Podcast #30 - Sound Seeing Tour, Basilica of St. Francis
This is a continuation of my Sound Seeing Tours during my retreat in Assisi. Today we take a tour of the beautiful Basilica of St. Francis. This is the church that holds the tomb of the Saint of Assisi. It is made up of an upper and lower church and the tomb below. Attached to the basilica is the Sacred Convent where the Conventual Franciscan Friars live and pray. It has been the home of many famous Franciscans including St. Joseph of Cupertino.
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Date: September 02, 2006
Life on Fire (Podcast Info)
Hey Everyone, So, let's see... What is better than a puppet? How about a puppet that is learning to see and has plane tickets to be home for Christmas!? Ok, maybe not. Anyway, we discuss our new puppet playmates, plane tickets, The Bates Method for Improving Eyesite without Glasses and just the same old general Chris and Tanya kind of stuff.Other Sites Mentioned:http://www.rosaryarmy.comhttp://www.rosarycaching.comBooks Mentioned:The Bates Method For Better Eyesight Without Glassesby William H. Bates MDHope you gained some inSIGHT from this episode. Hope to be SEEING you next time. HA HA HA....alright, that's enough of that.God Bless,Chris and Tanya
Date: September 29, 2006Hey Everyone,We're baaack! Sorry for the long un-announced, un-planned and un-wanted break in our production.In this episode, we discuss NFP, the sport of RosaryCaching, Chris' love of Jim Henson and puppets.Other Sites Mentioned:http://www.rosarycaching.comWe promise to be more consistent with our new material. Glad to be back and looking forward to a great new season.God Bless,Chris and Tanya
Date: September 21, 2006
Maureen and Bill Hayes Podcast (Podcast Info)
Meditations from Carmel (Podcast Info)
Saint Teresa of the Andes - Letter 16
“All the sacrifices we make are small in comparison with the value of just one soul. God gave His life for them and for us. How careless we are about His salvation! What are the means for gaining the salvation of souls? Prayer, mortification and suffering.”
Time 2:00
Copyright 1994 Letters of St. Teresa of the Andes Discalced Carmelite. translated by Michael D. Griffin, O.C.D. Teresian Charism Press Holy Hill 1525 Carmel Road Huberus, WI 53033 USA
Date: September 24, 2006Solemn Novena in honor of the Little Flower,
St. Therese of the Child Jesus
September 23nd - October 1st
St. Therese, beautiful flower of the Garden of Carmel, we thank God for your life on earth and embrace you as our sister and advocate in Heaven. We beseech you, do not forget us for whom you offered your life, prayers, and penance.
Watch over our needs. Beg grace for us from the merciful hand of God especially for this, our most heart-felt petition ...................
Seek protection for all sinners and beg for them the grace of repentance. Watch over us that we may always do what is pleasing to God. Let your Roses shower upon us as a blessing for those we remember in love and prayer.
Amen
This novena is presented by the Carmelite nuns at the Carmel of St. Joseph, in St. Louis, Missouri
Date: September 21, 2006St. Teresa of Avila - Way of Perfection 26.9
"What you can do as a help in this matter of prayer is to try and carry about an image or painting of this Lord that is to your liking, not so as to carry it about on your heart and never look at it but so as to speak often with Him; for He will inspire you with what to say. Since you speak with other persons, why must words fail you more when you speak with God?"
Time 1:45
The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, Volume II Translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD, and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD ICS Publications
Date: September 17, 2006St. Teresa of Avila - Way of Perfection 26.2-5 "O Sisters, those of you who cannot engage in much discursive reflection with the intellect or keep your mind from distraction, get used to this practice! Get used to it! See, I know that you can do this; for I suffered many years from the trial- and it is a very great one - of not being able to quiet the mind in anything. But I know that the Lord does not leave us so abandoned; for if we humbly ask Him for this friendship, He will not deny it to us. And if we cannot succeed in on year, we will succeed later. Let's not regret the time that is so well spent. Who's making us hurry? I am speaking of acquiring this habit and of striving to walk alongside this true Master.
I'm not asking you now that you think about Him or that you draw out a lot of concepts or make long and subtle reflections with your intellect. I'm not asking you to do anything more than look at Him. For who can keep you from turning the eyes of your soul toward this Lord, even if you do so just for a moment if you can't do more?
If you are joyful, look at Him as risen. Just imagining how He rose from the tomb will bring you joy. The brilliance! The beauty! The majesty! How victorious! How Joyful! Indeed, like one coming forth from a battle where he has gained a great kingdom! And all of that, plus Himself. He desires for you. Well, it is such a big thing that from time to time you turn your eyes to look upon one who gives you so much?
If you are experiencing trials or are sad, behold Him on the way to the garden: what great affliction He bore in His soul; for having become suffering itself. Or behold Him bound to the column, filled with pain, with all His flesh torn in pieces for the great love He bears you; so much suffering, persecuted by some, spit on by others, denied by His friends, abandoned by them, with no one to defend Him, frozen from the cold, left so alone that you can console each other. Or behold Him burdened with the cross, for they didn't even let Him take a breath. He will look at you with those eyes so beautiful and compassionate, filled with tears; He will forget His sorrows so as to console you in your, merely because you yourselves go to Him to be consoled, and you turn your head to look at Him."
The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, Volume II Translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD, and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD ICS Publications
Time 5:00MP3 File of Teresa of AvilaM4P file of Teresa of Avila
Date: September 11, 2006St. Teresa of Avila - Way of Perfection 26.2-5
"O Sisters, those of you who cannot engage in much discursive reflection with the intellect or keep your mind from distraction, get used to this practice! Get used to it! See, I know that you can do this; for I suffered many years from the trial- and it is a very great one - of not being able to quiet the mind in anything. But I know that the Lord does not leave us so abandoned; for if we humbly ask Him for this friendship, He will not deny it to us. And if we cannot succeed in on year, we will succeed later. Let's not regret the time that is so well spent. Who's making us hurry? I am speaking of acquiring this habit and of striving to walk alongside this true Master.
I'm not asking you now that you think about Him or that you draw out a lot of concepts or make long and subtle reflections with your intellect. I'm not asking you to do anything more than look at Him. For who can keep you from turning the eyes of your soul toward this Lord, even if you do so just for a moment if you can't do more?
If you are joyful, look at Him as risen. Just imagining how He rose from the tomb will bring you joy. The brilliance! The beauty! The majesty! How victorious! How Joyful! Indeed, like one coming forth from a battle where he has gained a great kingdom! And all of that, plus Himself. He desires for you. Well, it is such a big thing that from time to time you turn your eyes to look upon one who gives you so much?
If you are experiencing trials or are sad, behold Him on the way to the garden: what great affliction He bore in His soul; for having become suffering itself. Or behold Him bound to the column, filled with pain, with all His flesh torn in pieces for the great love He bears you; so much suffering, persecuted by some, spit on by others, denied by His friends, abandoned by them, with no one to defend Him, frozen from the cold, left so alone that you can console each other. Or behold Him burdened with the cross, for they didn't even let Him take a breath. He will look at you with those eyes so beautiful and compassionate, filled with tears; He will forget His sorrows so as to console you in your, merely because you yourselves go to Him to be consoled, and you turn your head to look at Him."
The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, Volume II Translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD, and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD ICS Publications
Time 5:00
Date: September 10, 2006Saint Therese of Lisieux - Story of a Soul - Ch.8
Profession, Offering to Merciful Love.
"How sweet is the way of love. True, one can fall or commit infidelities, but, knowing how to draw profit from everything, love quickly consumes everything that can be displeasing to Jesus; it leaves nothing but a humble and profound peace in the depths of the heart.
It is especially the Gospels that sustain me during my hours of prayer, for in them I find what is necessary for my poor little soul. I am constantly discovering in them new lights, hidden and mysterious meanings."
Time 2:00
The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux, A Story of a Soul.
Translated by John Clarke, O.C.D. Copyright (c) 1988 by Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites,
ICS Publications, 2131 Lincoln Road, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 U.S.A.(page 179)
Date: September 03, 2006
Rosary Army Catholic Podcast (Podcast Info)
Netcasts vs. Podcasts, Skypecast, East Coast and West Coast SQPN Summits, Catholic Ragemonkey, Year of the Rosary Revisited, Pet Names, Keeping a Priest Occupied During His Travels, and an impromptu concert. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army!
Date: September 24, 2006Dogs, Cats, and other 4-legged critters, Star Wars fans, 10 things a kid with autism wants you to know, teaching the Rosary, LifeTeen's new podcast, Attending SQPN tapings at EWTN, and Catholic Musician Nick Alexander. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army!
Date: September 20, 2006Back from our sabbatical, More Jetpacks, Going to California, Podcast Awards, EWTN x 2, Another Debt Bites the Dust, A Catholic Dave Ramsey?, More or Less Catechesis, A Song For Katrina, Parents Dealing with Autism, and leave a Review on iTunes! Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army!
Date: September 13, 2006
St. Anthony's Podcast (Podcast Info)
Homily focused on the Lectionary readings from the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B .
Web sites mentioned in this podcast:St. Anthony's Web SiteFr. Bill's Web SiteMemorial of 9/11 - "Silent Night"www.freeplaymusic.comVote for this Podacast at Podcast Alley
Date: September 11, 2006
Technopriest (Podcast Info)
The Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church Podcast (Podcast Info)
The BreadCast (Podcast Info)
Reflection on the Scripture Readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) Written and read by James Kurt from his book Our Daily Bread. The podcast is produced by Michael Kreidler.
Music Katyia's Dance by Suzanne Teng Magnatune used under Creative Commons License.Readings here
Date: September 29, 2006"Where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder and every foul practice."Written and read by James Kurt. Produced by James Kurt (subbing for Michael Kreidler). Music from the song "My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me!" of the album B

