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iPadre Catholic Podcast
Review:The iPadre Catholic Podcasting Network is hosted by Father Jay Finelli, a priest of the Diocese of Providence. The iPadre's format is "All Things Catholic and Then Some." Some episodes are liturgical, some are deeper theologically, and he has a bit of fun as well (the "and then some" part). He has recently reached fifty episodes, and is well worth the listen. — Reviewed by Brian Michael Page Podcaster's Description:All things Catholic and then some. Interviews, stories, news, music and well see what comes along. |
Catholic Rockers
Podcaster's Description:Bringing you the best Catholic rock bands and solo artists today. We'll cover hard rock, modern, alternative, rap and jam bands. The sounds you won't find at Mass, but fill the rest of your week. We'll share some music, interviews and a whole lot of fun. | ![]() |
Meditations from Carmel
Podcaster's Description:The short meditations in this podcast come directly from the treasury of writings of the great Carmelite Saints including St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. Therese of Lisieux, Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity, St. Teresa of the Andes, Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection, St. Teresa Benedicta and many more. | ![]() |
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Maronite Daily Scripture ReadingsPodcaster's Description:Daily Scripture Readings of the Maronite Catholic Church |
Pilgrim CastPodcaster's Description:Join Fr. Bill Holtzinger along with Khader Mascobi as they travel with 35 pilgrims on their journey of faith through Israel. Lean about the life and times of Jesus including the geography of the Holy Land, scripture, and traditions surrounding the places in Israel. | ![]() |
The Manly Catholic PodcastPodcaster's Description:ManlyCatholic is an initiative that to reach out to men to increase their faith, and to live their faith deeper on a daily basis, by talking about the qualities that truly make us a man, namely the ones that make us more like Jesus, the real man, and not the image that society often forces upon us. | ![]() |





