June 2007 Podcast Episode Archives
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Bible In A Year (Podcast Info)
Catholic Exchange Rock Solid with Mark Shea (Podcast Info)
Catholic Exchange Today with John Morales (Podcast Info)
Catholic Music Express (Podcast Info)
Week of June 24, 2007
Includes "The Catholic Music Express, Jr." featuring "Paul Harrigan".
Artists - Song Title * Album Nathanael's Creed - Step Out of the Boat - Fire Against the Cold
Plain Jane - Chasing You - Plain Jane
Nancy Krebs - Infinite Love - One Heart At A Time (2003)
Sal Solo - Glorify the Lord (Remix) - Yes: Best of Studio and Live (2005)
Dion - I Believe - Inside Job (1980)
Vernoica Morrissey - God Loves You - Believe In Hope
Simonetta - The Beauty That You Are - Keep Your Eyes on the Beloved (1998)
Kathy Troccoli - Take Me Higher - The Heart of Me
John Michael Talbot - Greeting - The PainterAuthor: Jim O'Meara (website)Tags: Catholic,Catholic music,catholic podcasting,CCM,Christian,Christian musicDownload 'June 24, 2007'MP3 Audio
Date: June 24, 2007
Week of June 17, 2007
Includes "The Catholic Music Express, Jr." featuring "Sharmane".
Artists - Song Title * Album Sean Clive - Remember Me - Amazed
Rock Bottom Choir - Mountain * For All the Saints, Vol. 1
John Michael Talbot - Every Knee Will Bend - Living Water
Sarah Bauer - Lead Me Home - Lead Me Home
Katholicus - The Cross of Christ * Upon this Rock
Nancy Scimone - The Quiet Place * The Quiet Place
Rise - Rivers Running Wide - Stand the Line
Ceili Rain - Joy Robbers - Whatever Makes You Dance
Lorraine Hartsook - Hold On - Be RealAuthor: Jim O'Meara (website)Tags: Catholic,Catholic music,catholic podcasting,CCM,Christian,Christian musicDownload 'June 17, 2007'MP3 Audio
Date: June 17, 2007
Week of June 10, 2007
Includes "The Catholic Music Express, Jr." featuring "Sean Clive".
Artists - Song Title * Album Kassel and Company - On My Way Back Home - Songs For the Way It Is
Natalie MacMaster - Touch of the Masters Hand - Blueprint
Elizabeth Schmeidler - No Greater Love - Walk On
Greg Magirescu - Blessed - Sweet Surrender
Gretchen Harris - Take Lord Receive - Hope For Tomorrow
Bernie Choiniere - Salvation is Yours - With You
Ann Weiss - Be With Me Lord - In Your Arms
Joe Hand - Psalm 27 (The Lord Is My Light) - Psalms
Mark Hargrave - The Lords Prayer - Footprints in the Sand
Sharmane - More Than Life Itself - Sharmane
Jim Cowan - King of Wisdom and Light - Intimate Worship
David Patrick Bryan - Psalm 51 - The Shroud of JesusAuthor: Jim O'Meara (website)Tags: Catholic,Catholic music,catholic podcasting,CCM,Christian,Christian musicDownload 'June 10, 2007'MP3 Audio
Date: June 10, 2007
Week of June 3, 2007
Includes "The Catholic Music Express, Jr." featuring "Matthew Baute".
Artists - Song Title * Album Lori Malvey - A New Place - Love
Selah Song - Testify To Love - When Words Are Not Enough
John Michael Talbot - Every Knee Will Bend - Living Water
Angelina - Here I Am Lord - Assembled
Rise - Turned Away - Stand the Line
Mark Mallett - All That I'll Ever Need - Divine Mercy Chaplet
Critical Mass - Completely - Celebrate
Ceili Rain - Kneeling - Whatever Makes You DanceAuthor: Jim O'Meara (website)Tags: Catholic,Catholic music,catholic podcasting,CCM,Christian,Christian musicDownload 'June 3, 2007'MP3 Audio
Date: June 03, 2007
Catholic Rockers (Podcast Info)
Catholic Spotlight (Podcast Info)
In this interview, Jeff Cavins talks about Adventures in Revelation, the latest installment in the Great Adventure through the Bible series. Jeff discusses the church approved method for scripture study, the symbolism in the book of revelation, and his reasons for growing a beard. He also tells about the history of revelation and what makes [...]
Date: June 25, 2007In this interview, Steve Kellmeyer talks about ‘The Sensible Scripture Study’ as the only church approved way for reading the scriptures. He addresses the four senses of scripture, which are the literal sense, the typological sense, the moral sense, and the heavenly sense. He touches on the reasons for the conversions of many protestant scholars [...]
Date: June 11, 2007In our interview, Chris Pelicano talks about how he came up with the ideas for Eternity is Better Christian Tee Shirts. He talks about how it differs from ‘Life is Good’ and other product lines, and how the world today needs a positive, eternal message rather than just living for the day.
Chris Pelicano is a [...]
Date: June 03, 2007
Catholic:Under The Hood (Podcast Info)
We continue our look at the history of the popes with the papacy of Benedict XI and his attempt to promote peace in Christendom after the death of Boniface VIII. Some believe that the model of Benedict XI was one of the reasons why Joseph Ratzinger chose to take the name of Benedict XVI [...]
Date: June 03, 2007
catholicunderground.com (Podcast Info)
Challenge & Change Podcast (Podcast Info)
ChristLife: We Have Been Sent (Podcast Info)
Julie and Pete are back with updates on the Discovering Christ course, rumors of a 42 mile hike, and ChristLife news. The second part of the podcast features two live "man on the street" interviews concerning the meaning of life and God and further reflections on cleaning toilets for Christ.
Date: June 29, 2007Julie and Pete are back with updates on the Discovering Christ course, rumors of a 42 mile hike, and ChristLife news. The second part of the podcast features two live "man on the street" interviews concerning the meaning of life and God and further reflections on cleaning toilets for Christ.
Date: June 29, 2007Julie's back as the summer intern with Pete, both full of exciting news including the young adult program Discovering Christ. In the second part Pete, Chad, and a group of young adults head to UMBC to do some servant evangelism by cleaning toilets and getting to know a few students and their ideas about God and life.
Date: June 14, 2007Julie's back as the summer intern with Pete, both full of exciting news including the young adult program Discovering Christ. In the second part Pete, Chad, and a group of young adults head to UMBC to do some servant evangelism by cleaning toilets and getting to know a few students and their ideas about God and life.
Date: June 14, 2007Julie's back as the summer intern with Pete, both full of exciting news including the young adult program Discovering Christ. In the second part Pete, Chad, and a group of young adults head to UMBC to do some servant evangelism by cleaning toilets and getting to know a few students and their ideas about God and life.
Date: June 14, 2007
Christus Vincit ANYWHERE! (Podcast Info)
Rest assured, we did not get 86'd. We're back, and with a bang!Listen - http://www.christusvincit.com/CVA86.mp3Read Notes - http://www.christusvincit.com/86.htmlVote at Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=40085Subscribe at iTunes - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=199025124Digg Me - http://digg.com/podcasts/Christus_Vincit_ANYWHERE
Date: June 25, 2007We have a winner from last week's trivia contest! Listen to find out who it was, and what the correct answer was!Listen - http://www.christusvincit.com/CVA85.mp3Read Notes - http://www.christusvincit.com/85.htmlVote at Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=40085Subscribe at iTunes - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=199025124Digg Me - http://digg.com/podcasts/Christus_Vincit_ANYWHERE
Date: June 11, 2007We have a winner from last week's trivia contest! Listen to find out who it was, and what the correct answer was!Listen - http://www.christusvincit.com/CVA85.mp3Read Notes - http://www.christusvincit.com/85.htmlVote at Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=40085Subscribe at iTunes - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=199025124Digg Me - http://digg.com/podcasts/Christus_Vincit_ANYWHERE
Date: June 11, 2007On this episode, you will get a taste of our first ever TRIVIA QUESTION. Feel free to post your answer on our message boards. Disclaimer: there are no prizes involved. This is just for fun. So please, no wagering!Listen - http://www.christusvincit.com/CVA84.mp3Read Notes - http://www.christusvincit.com/84.htmlVote at Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=40085Subscribe at iTunes - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=199025124Digg Me - http://digg.com/podcasts/Christus_Vincit_ANYWHERE
Date: June 05, 2007On this episode, you will get a taste of our first ever TRIVIA QUESTION. Feel free to post your answer on our message boards. Disclaimer: there are no prizes involved. This is just for fun. So please, no wagering!Listen - http://www.christusvincit.com/CVA84.mp3Read Notes - http://www.christusvincit.com/84.htmlVote at Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=40085Subscribe at iTunes - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=199025124Digg Me - http://digg.com/podcasts/Christus_Vincit_ANYWHERE
Date: June 05, 2007
Daily Walk Heavenwards (Podcast Info)
Divine Mercy Podcast (Podcast Info)
In this episode of the Divine Mercy Podcast, I relate an email exchange I had with one of the listeners. She was baptized Catholic but is now a Budist. The title of the show will make sense when you have listened to it. I look forward to feedback.Music on this podcast:Eric Vardeman - Make Yourself KnownTheme music provided by:Megan Pettengill - Main ThemeChants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of ConscienceElizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. FaustinaPodcasts and Websites on this podcast:podcast alleydigg.com
Date: June 10, 2007
Franciscan Youth Podcasts (Podcast Info)
GrapeVine News Minute (Podcast Info)
The GrapeVine News Minute forJune 24, 2007Episode #48Sponsored byRemember RomeIn the headlines:St. Louis Jesuits30th Anniversary concert at NPM ConventionMatthew Baute is going to the Holy Land (email prayer requests to www.SongsforPrayer.com)Opportunity Knocks:49th Interntational Eucharistic Congress and Radio Kolbe SAT "The World Sings of Mary" - see below for contact informationPollyanna Dorough (sister to Howie D. of the Backstreet Boys) releases first CD. See www.top40-charts.com for the entire article.Internet Bloggers - let's talk! Check out these: Disciples with Microphones on Catholic Radio; Chironomo's Podium and Absolutely No Spin on Liturgical MusicFr. David Hemann releases his 5th CD - see the article in the Sioux City Journal by John QuinlanMusic:
Free From Within, performed by Pollyanna Dorough, written by Howie Dorough, Claudia Brant, Jeeve & Kalus DerendorfWalk on Water, Fr. David Hemann
Thanks to Nick Alexander for the Internet Bloggers bumper.
Contacts for Opportunity Knocks:
Eucharistic Congress:Application forms are available on the Web site or by e-mail to: liturgie@cei2008.ca. Registrations also may be sent to: Secretariat General of the 49th International Eucharistic Congress, Attn: Abbe Louis-Andre Naud, 1073 boul. Rene-Levesque Ouest, Quebec City, Quebec, G1S 4R5, Canada.
Radio Kolbe SAT "The World Sings of Mary":Send an e-mail to fabio@radiokolbe.net or complete the form in the home page of the official website of the Festival: www.ilmondocantamaria.itwww.ilmondocantamaria.it
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Date: June 23, 2007The GrapeVine News Minute forJune 3, 2007Episode #47Sponsored byLast DayIn the headlines:Francis Beckwith returns to the Catholic Church and makes a very interesting comment about Catholic music (read the article on the National Catholic Register)A brand new Catholic recording company, Mediatrix Records(Thanks to Larry Nolte)The 50 Best Catholic Movies of all TimeCasting Call by St. Luke ProductionsNew CD Releases - John Michael Talbot, AngelinaMusic:
Hail Mary, Grace DentonCome On In, Isidore BardSilence, Patience and Tears, AscentHere I Am, Lord, Angelina
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Date: June 04, 2007The GrapeVine News Minute forJune 3, 2007Episode #47Sponsored byLast DayIn the headlines:Francis Beckwith returns to the Catholic Church and makes a very interesting comment about Catholic music (read the article on the National Catholic Register)A brand new Catholic recording company, Mediatrix RecordsThe 50 Best Catholic Movies of all TimeCasting Call by St. Luke ProductionsNew CD Releases - John Michael Talbot, AngelinaMusic:
Hail Mary, Grace DentonCome On In, Isidore BardSilence, Patience and Tears, AscentHere I Am, Lord, Angelina
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Date: June 02, 2007
iPadre Catholic Podcast (Podcast Info)
We talk about some news. A visit to the Capuchin Sisters of Nazareth. Where of where is my WiFi? I'm headed to Medugorje for my 15th Anniversary of Ordination. My Corpus Christi homily.
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Date: June 10, 2007Podcast #61 - Big T little t / June 3, 2007
Where does the Catholic Church get what it believes? In this podcast, we will talk about Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
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Date: June 03, 2007
iPadre Catholic Videocast (Podcast Info)
I recently visited some dear friends of mine, the Capuchin Sisters of Nazareth at their new Postulant house in Bastress, PA. Meet the young women preparing to become Capuchine Sisters at the Mother of the Eucharist Convent.
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Date: June 23, 2007
Life on Fire (Podcast Info)
Hey All,This week on Life on Fire we discuss the new "No Period Pill", some new positive breakthroughs in stem cell research and we revisit plan B. We also discuss the link between depression and suicide with abortion.We also had a brief visit from our long time friend and listener Bob.Links:http://www.courant.com/features/lifestyle/hc-susan0530.artmay30,0,5524940,print.columnhttp://www.lifenews.comhttp://www.reclaimthegame.com/blog/http://www.catholicinasmalltown.comhttp://www.sqpn.comSo, that will wrap it up for this week. If you want to join us for a recording via skype please shoot us an e-mail and we'll tell you when we are planning to record. Also, if you have any story ideas for us, please sign up for del.icio.us and tag those stories with LOFideas . Or, you could always send an e-mail with that as well.We are going to shoot to do a show next week, instead of our normal, every-other-week schedule because the weekend of the 23rd is Tanya and Chris's one year wedding anniversary.God Bless,Chris and Tanya
Date: June 12, 2007
Maureen and Bill Hayes Podcast (Podcast Info)
Following up on last week's episode regarding Maureen's testimony of her inspirational weight loss journey, Bill reviews Maureen's favorite scripture readings which inspired Maureen to continue her weight loss journey. Maureen also sings "This Is The Day", "The Time Has Come', "The Magnificat", "It Is Love That He Desires", and "The Jesus Prayer". (running time 31:08)
Date: June 23, 2007Maureen speaks with Sr. Betsy VanDeusen, Siritual Director and Joe Thouin, Lay Director of the Cursillo Spiritual Organization in Albany, NY on their thoughts in evangelization in the Albany Cursillo movement. Joe also sings his song, "Bridge Of My Heart" that he recorded at Hayes Music Studios. Originally broadcasted on WDCD, 1540AM Albany, NY on June 9, 2007 (running time: 29:43)
Date: June 09, 2007
Meditations from Carmel (Podcast Info)
From: Conference 1 Solitude, the Essence of Carmel
Monday, September 6, 1943
Père Jacques BunelLet us now place ourselves in God's presence, so that he can speak personally to each one of you. Let us all do our duty. I want to fulfill my duty to let God speak to you through the words he puts on my lips and the ideas he places in my mind, without mincing his message. Likewise, it is your duty to welcome the message as coming not from a man, but from God. Together, let us be totally honest and straightforward in our shared search for truth.
The one, authentic Carmel consists of a quiet, uninterrupted conversation with God. That is the true Carmel that our Carmelite forebears sought. We can neither find nor embrace God, just as we cannot sit at his feet in order to gaze lovingly upon him, if we are immersed in noise and activity. We cannot hear the voice of God, who speaks without words, except in silence.
Consider the example of our spiritual father, Elija. Note these eagerness with which he returned from his apostolic activities to his beloved cave at Carmel. It was solitude that he sought in order to replenish his spirit through silent intimacy with God.
Likewise, consider Saint Therese of Lisieux. The need for silence and solitude burned within her.
We, too, submitted to that deep spiritual impulse on the day God touched our life, perhaps after receiving Communion or during an hour of deep prayer. At that moment we felt, understood, and lived the truth that God is not a word, but rather a living being, who envelops us. He made us aware in the depths of our souls that this first living personal contact was with the very being of God.
Do you remember the instructions of our holy father Saint John of the Cross, when he depicted Carmel using the symbol of a mountain? At the summit, he put the goal of our life; he mapped our the withdrawal from the world that we must undertake to arrive at this point of all-embracing union with God. In the middle was a steep path; on each side, he sketched the easier routes, which were makeshift and incomplete. Then, between them, with a quick stroke, he drew an exacting road on which one hears the refrain "Nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing but God alone."
A person doe not withdraw to Carmel because of weariness, or to know tranquility, or to live a mediocre life, or to flee the cares of keeping a home and family, or to have a more comfortable existence. One comes here because she is athirst for God, because she desires to find God and to reveal God to the whole world.
Time - 5:30
Listen to the Silence A Retreat with Pere Jacques Translated and Edited by Francis J. Murphy ICS Publications Institute of Carmelite Studies Washington, D.C. 2005 This work is taken from and original typescript Translatioin authorized by Discalced Carmelties, Province of Paris ICS Publications
Date: June 18, 2007
From the writings of Saint Henry de Osso,
(A Month in the Heart of Jesus, Prologue, EEO III, Rome, 1977, pp. 456-458)"Identification with Jesus Christ"
This is our main endeavor: to think, to feel, to love as Christ Jesus, to act and to speak as He"in a word, to conform our whole life to Christ's. No one can be saved unless they are formed in the image of Christ. To conform our life to Christ's, we need, above all, to study His life, know it, and meditate upon it, not only in its outward appearance, but by immersing ourselves in the thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams of Jesus Christ so as to do everything in union with Him. In His goodness, Jesus Himself invites us, both in word and hi action, to do this. For example, if we do not know the sentiments of His heart so as to put them into practice, how can we learn from His gentleness and humility? Or how can we come into His presence each time we act in order to imitate Him? Christ lived, ate, slept, spoke, kept silent, walked, worked, sweat, got tired, rested, was hungry, thirsty and poor; in a word, He suffered and died for us and for our salvation. Why is it, then, that we cannot make or imagine Jesus as real and down to earth, but only in theory and as the ideal, which is the reason we do not love and imitate Hun in everything, as we must? Jesus is our brother, flesh of our flesh, blood of our blood, bone of our bones. This is who our Jesus is, true God and true Man, alive, personal, and intimate. He let Himself be seen; He lived and spoke with us. For our salvation, being the eternal Word of God, He descended from heaven, became flesh, suffered, died, rose, ascended into heaven, and remained among us until the end of time to be our
companion, our consolation, and our food in the Blessed Sacrament. Eternal life, then, our only happiness in time and eternity, consists in knowing Jesus more intimately. How happy will be the person who learns this lesson and lives it daily. What an inspiring thought! I will live, sleep, speak, listen, work, suffer "I will do everything, I will suffer everything in union with Jesus, with the same divine intention and sentiments that Jesus had and with which He suffered, which is what Jesus wants of me. Whoever does this-and all of us are called to do it-will lives in this life the life of the world to come and will be transformed into Jesus, able to say with St. Paul: "I live, no longer I, but Christ lives in me."
time - 5:00
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Date: June 14, 2007Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity
Prayer
"O my God, Trinity whom I adore, let me entirely forget myself that I may abide in you, still and peaceful as if my soul were already in eternity; let nothing disturb my peace nor separate me from you, O my unchanging God, but that each moment may take me further into the depths of your mystery ! Pacify my soul! Make it your heaven, your beloved home and place of your repose; let me never leave you there alone, but may I be ever attentive, ever alert in my faith, ever adoring and all given up to your creative action.
O my beloved Christ, crucified for love, would that I might be for you a spouse of your heart! I would anoint you with glory, I would love you - even unto death! Yet I sense my frailty and ask you to adorn me with yourself; identify my soul with all the movements of your soul, submerge me, overwhelm. me, substitute yourself in me that my life may become but a reflection of your life. Come into me as Adorer, Redeemer and Saviour.
O Eternal Word, Word of my God, would that I might spend my life listening to you, would that I might be fully receptive to learn all from you; in all darkness, all loneliness, all weakness, may I ever keep my eyes fixed on you and abide under your great light; O my Beloved Star, fascinate me so that I may never be able to leave your radiance.
O Consuming Fire, Spirit of Love, descend into my soul and make all in me as an incarnation of the Word, that I may be to him a super-added humanity wherein he renews his mystery; and you O Father, bestow yourself and bend down to your little creature, seeing in her only your beloved Son in whom you are well pleased.
O my `Three', my All, my Beatitude, infinite Solitude, Immensity in whom I lose myself, I give myself to you as a prey to be consumed; enclose yourself in me that I may be absorbed in you so as to contemplate in your light the abyss of your greatness!"
O My God, Trinity Whom I adore" November 21, 1904 Elizabeth of the Trinity " Carmelite, I Have Found God, Complete Works Volume I Translated by Aletheia Kane, O.C.D. ICS Publications 1984 Edition realized, presented, annotated by Conrad De Meester, Carmelite. Copyright by Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites, Inc. 1984 (page 183)
Date: June 03, 2007
Monster Cookies (Podcast Info)
In our first episode we introduce ourselves and our kids, we discuss cowboys, birthday parties, beach day, Larry Boy, and we spend a ridiculously long time trying to figure out Free Slurpee DayLinks* The Red Tent - by Anita Diamant* Free Slurpee DayVisit us at www.monstercookies.caEmail us at show@monstercookies.caCall us at 206-333-0332
Date: June 27, 2007
Rosary Army Catholic Podcast (Podcast Info)
A Quick Trip, Prepping for a Busy Weekend, Crab Hunting and Cold Pools, Navy Aviation Museum, Behind the Scenes of TCS #4, Part II of our Interview with Archbishop Wilton Gregory. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899.
Date: June 05, 2007
St. Anthony's Podcast (Podcast Info)
Episode #108
This week's homily is given at our Life Teen Mass on the Solemnity of The Nativity of John the Baptist
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Date: June 26, 2007Episode #107
This week's homily is given at our Life Teen Mass on the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Date: June 22, 2007Episode #106
This week's homily is given by Fr. David Brown who was ordained just a week prior. He was with us two years prior as a seminarian intern, and is was a delight to be with him for his second Mass.
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Date: June 19, 2007Episode #104
Interview with Archbishop George H. Niederauer during a clergy retreat at Mt. Angel Abbey and Seminary, in Oregon. In this episode we discuss the roles of media in the Church as well as the administrative roles of priests and bishops.
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Date: June 05, 2007
St. Michaels Pod (Podcast Info)
I guess it has been a while since I wrote or posted a podcast. I've been appointed as the Station Manager for WUCO 1270 AM Marysville as well as WFOT 89.5 FM Mansfield. Both stations are from the St. Gabriel radio network. Please pray for me as the work is not hard but very demanding. [...]
Date: June 12, 2007
Technopriest (Podcast Info)
The Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church Podcast (Podcast Info)

