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Podcasts by Priests Podcasts

Active Podcasts:
(Podcasts that have been updated within the last 3 months.)

Exploring the spirituality and history of the Catholic Church through a Franciscan eye with interviews, art appreciation and whatever else catches my fancy.


Join priests, deacons, seminarians, and other various people of the Church as they discuss the interrelationship of faith and tech. Following the call of Vatican II and Pope John Paul the Great to responsibly and corageously use media and new technology to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the gang of the catholic underground aim to do just that, thats why catholicunderground.com is truly faith gone digital.


What to learn the Latin Chants for the Mass? In this podcast I'm going to teach the Latin Mass parts, some beautiful Latin hymns and provide the sheet music for them. I might not have the best voice, but I'll do what I can!


Daily Walk Heavenwards is designed to help you on your journey heavenwards. Every episode is based on the liturgy of the Word of the day and contains meditations, songs, Q&A and every thing you need to lead a more confident Christian life. DWH is connected with the website found at www.heavenwards.org


If you've never been to an authentic New York City Deli, you'll appreciate the Digital Audio Deli (DAD) pod cast by Fr. Stan Fortuna, a member of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal.

In a real NYC Italian deli, you've got the best of the best of everything and that's what this podcast (DAD) is all about.

Its aim is to give you the best of the best; Scripture, tradition, the Saints, JP II, B 16, and the works!

The episodes will range from homilies at mass to talks given at different places around the globe, as well as some glimpses into some of the greatest stuff that has been given to us straight from the heart of this native New Yorker and loyal son and disciple of the great John Paul II.

Considering that this podcast is free, this is a great deal!

Subscribe or just listen and feed your heart, mind, and soul, and enjoy! Don't forget to invite someone over to eat with you! Bon appetite!


Fr. Geek's Video Podcast - Featuring Fr. Bill Holtzinger, a.k.a. "Fr. Geek," as he explores technology, faith, the Church, and other current happenings that effect the lives of Catholics. These videos are encoded specifically with the Apple TV in mind.



A Nominated Finalist in the Religion Inspiration category of the 2007 People's Choice Podcast Awards

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.


A videocast covering various aspects of the Catholic faith and other educations ad fun stuff.


Mysteries of the Mass: Reflections on the Sacred Liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church - Join host, Fr. Bill Holtzinger, as he offers reflections, teachings, interviews, and more about the Mass.


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.


This podcast offers my homilies given at St. Anthony's Catholic Church. My web page is www.frbill.org. The texts of the homilies can be found at our parish web site: www.stanthonysforestgrove.org


This podcast contains my Sunday Homilies and little bits of my experience as a Catholic Priest in the Modern World. Paul had his letters, I will try my best at using the podcast!


This is a daily reading of the Prayers of the Faithful or Divine Office for the Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church.

The Universal Catholic Church is a communion of autonomous ritual Churches. Each Church is unique and contributes in her way to the richness and diversity of the Universal Catholic Church. Although united in the Holy Spirit by the same faith and the same seven mysteries, each Church witnesses to Christ throughout history according to her theology and spirituality using her own culture, language, music, philosophy etc.

The Universal Catholic Church recognizes that the mystery of God is so vast that it cannot be contained in one individual Church's culture. In fact, Pope John Paul II referred to Eastern Churches as the other lung of the Universal Catholic Church.

The Maronite Church is rich in her theology, spirituality, culture and traditions. We hope that by providing this forum for you to both listen and participate in the Maronite Church's unique daily prayer life that you may find yourself closer to God and through his blessings may experience a better understanding of and foster a stronger love for the Maronite Church.

The prayer books we are using can be obtained from the Eparchy of St. Maron of Brooklyn:

SAINT MARON PUBLICATIONS
4611 Sadler Road
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060

Phone: (804) 762-4301
Fax: (804) 273-9914

http://www.stmaron.org

This podcast is brought to you by Fr. Armand


This is our web log and podcast site for St. Anthony's Catholic Church's Children's G.I.F.T. program (Growing in Faith Together). We will periodically post updates and information for this ministry. Periodically, will post a podcast interviewing parents, catechists, and children participating in G.I.F.T. Feel free to add your comments to entries.


The monthly message from Our Lady Queen of Peace in Medugorje. We may offer commentary and other pertinent information.


Inactive Podcasts:
(Podcasts that haven't been updated for 3+ months.)

The podcast of Fr. Stephen Cuyos, a Filipino missionary of the Sacred Heart (MSC). He hopes to communicate through this podcast God's liberating message of joy, peace and love.


This Podcast is a mini-series of reflections about the "Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown. It is hosted by Fr. Bill Holtzinger of the St. Anthony's Podcast. This feed is made in cooperation with Fr. Roderick Vonhögen of the SQPN.


Theosis is a podcast offering a spiritual journey through the Lenten and Easter Season with the Eastern Church. Each episode includes meditations upon the Scriptures and the Church Fathers and special information about Eastern Christian spirituality will also appear throughout our Lenten and Easter journey.