Various Talks from your favorite speakers as well as various interviews and events presented by The Station of the Cross Catholic Radio Network.
A special presentation of “Passion of Saint Maximilian Kolbe” by Dr. Kazimierz Braun on the occasion of the Feast Day of St. Maximilian Kolbe and the 80th anniversary of his death. This drama narrates the last period of the life of Saint Maximilian Kolbe. The story starts with Fr. Kolbe's arrest by Germans during World War II on February 17th, 1941, goes through his sufferings in a prison in Warsaw, and ends with his martyrdom and death in the German concentration camp Auschwitz, on August 14th, 1941. This presentation includes a special bonus feature at the end of the play with Dr. Kazimierz Braun. Dr. Braun is a writer, theatre director, and scholar. Based on his research in Kraków, Harmęże, Auschwitz, and Niepokalanów in Poland, as well as in Nagasaki, Japan, he has written three biographical plays on St. Maximilian Kolbe. He is considered one of the world's foremost experts on St. Maximilian.
A special presentation on the Catholic Charities of Buffalo 2020 Appeal. Hosted by Steve Quebral. Guests for this program include Deacon Steve Schumer, president and chief executive officer, Catholic Charities of Buffalo; Jessica Whitley, supervisor of the Monsignor Carr Clinics; Joyelle Tedeschi, director of Family and Community Services; and Eileen Nowak, director of Parish Outreach and Advocacy. They will give their unique perspectives on the 2020 Appeal and many of the great services that Catholic Charities provides. You will also hear inspiring stories about those in need who have benefited from the programs Catholic Charities offers through your generosity.
An interview with musician and composer Dr. JJ Wright of the University of Notre Dame about his new album "Vespers for the Immaculate Conception".
Panelists include: *Mr. Jim Havens, Director of Pro-Life and Host of Love Will End Abortion on The Station of the Cross Catholic Radio *Mr. David Kersten, CEO of Our Lady of Victory Homes of Charity *Dr. Jamie Obst, DO Obstetrician, Gynecologist-Piver Center for Women’s Health & Wellness Sisters of Charity Hospital Fr. Benjamin Fiore, SJ moderates the panel as we explore the implications of recent pro-abortion legislation in New York State and what the Future might hold.
The Station of the Cross Catholic Radio Network listener Christine shares her testimonial on giving her baby boy up for adoption.
A Lenten Mission in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes, conducted by Fr. Shannon Collins of the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist. This talk by Fr. Collins is from Day 4 of this 4-day Lenten Mission.
A Lenten Mission in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes, conducted by Fr. Shannon Collins of the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist. This talk by Fr. Collins is from Day 3 of this 4-day Lenten Mission.
A Lenten Mission in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes, conducted by Fr. Shannon Collins of the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist. This talk by Fr. Collins is from Day 2 of this 4-day Lenten Mission.
A Lenten Mission in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes, conducted by Fr. Shannon Collins of the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist. This talk by Fr. Collins is from Day 1 of this 4-day Lenten Mission.
Service of Lessons & Carols from St. Mary of the Cataract Church in Niagara Falls, NY. Fr. Jacek Mazur presided. Lessons were read by members of the Niagara River Explorers, a program for youth and young adults that instills Catholic values through outdoor skills, teamwork and Catholic devotions. Music was provided by the St. John Paul II Schola Cantorum, an independent "a cappella" choir based in Buffalo, NY, dedicated to performing, promoting and preserving the great treasury of sacred choral music of the Catholic Church.
Special Report: Unmasking the Predatory Priest Cover Up
Learn about newly reported sexual abuse scandals within the Church.
Broadcast of a special Mass to rededicate the newly renovated and expanded Chapel of the Holy Innocents at the studios of The Station of the Cross Catholic Radio Network on July 23, 2018. Bishop Richard J. Malone of the Diocese of Buffalo presides. Following the mass is a brief interview with Bishop Malone.
Mark Bukuras interviews Fr. John Parks from the Diocese of Phoenix backstage at the 2018 Steubenville East Conference.
Mark Bukuras interviews Life Teen's David Calavitta backstage at the 2018 Steubenville East Conference.
Steve Quebral interviews Deacon Venatius Agbasiere, a Transitional Deacon in the Diocese of Buffalo. He was born in Nigeria and spent 4 years at Christ the King Seminary in East Aurora, NY, graduating with a Master’s degree in Pastoral Ministry. Deacon Agbasiere talks to us about his three books.
A special interview about the 2018 Catholic Medical Guild Conference in Henrietta, NY, jointly presented by the Catholic Medical Guilds of Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse. This conference is entitled "Catholic Perspectives on Modern Day Healthcare". Interview guests include Jean Baric Parker, a Board Member of The Finger Lakes Guild of the Catholic Medical Association; and Wesley J. Smith, a lawyer, award-winning author and expert on issues of medical ethics who is one of the speakers at the conference.
A special presentation on the 2018 Catholic Charities Appeal. Our guests on the program are the Catholic Charities diocesan director Sister Mary McCarrick, Catholic Charities CEO Dennis Walczyk, and Jeff Conrad, director of Workforce and Education Services. They give their unique perspectives on the 2018 Appeal and on many of the great services that Catholic Charities provides for Western New York.
Jim Havens interviews members of Fraternus Buffalo to discuss what Fraternus is all about, their experiences in it so far and their planned 2018 fundraising dinner. Fraternus is a Catholic non-profit organization whose mission is to mentor boys into virtuous Catholic men.
Rick Paolini interviews Fr. Joseph Gatto, President-Rector of Christ the King Seminary, regarding the educational and ministerial opportunities available in the Diocese of Buffalo and the Western New York community.
A special series of talks entitled, Voting from a Catholic Perspective. We hope these talks will provide inspiration and guidance to help you vote your conscience this Election Day. This episode: *Homily by Fr. Stephen Imbarrato from EWTN Mass of 10-24-16 *Mother Angelica's Election Reflections *Homily from the Mass of 10-03-16 from Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix *Priests For Life - Practical Voting
A special series of talks entitled, Voting from a Catholic Perspective. We hope these talks will provide inspiration and guidance to help you vote your conscience this Election Day. This episode: *Homily from the Mass of 10-03-16 from Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix *Homily by Fr. Stephen Imbarrato from EWTN Mass of 10-27-16 *Raymond Arroyo's 10-27-16 Interview with Donald Trump - Courtesy of The World Over/EWTN
A special series of talks entitled, Voting from a Catholic Perspective. We hope these talks will provide inspiration and guidance to help you vote your conscience this Election Day. This episode: *Homily by Fr. Stephen Imbarrato from EWTN Mass of 10-25-16 *The Problem of Voting in Revolutionary Times (Part 1 of 2)
A special series of talks entitled, Voting from a Catholic Perspective. We hope these talks will provide inspiration and guidance to help you vote your conscience this Election Day. This episode: *Should I Vote for Cyrus or Antiochus *Homily by Fr. Stephen Imbarrato from EWTN Mass of 10-24-16 *Mother Angelica's Election Reflections
A conversation about physician-assisted suicide legislation in New York State with Kathleen Gallagher, Director of Pro-Life Activities for the New York State Catholic Conference, and Cheryl Calire, Director of the Office of Pro-Life Activities for the Diocese of Buffalo.
Interview with Jacquie Stalnaker, post-abortive mother and convert to Catholicism.
An interview about the upcoming 2016 Men's Conference with Jim Sorrentino, an attorney and one of the original founders of the Men's Conference; Jim Montgomery, West Point Grad and emcee of this year's conference; and Mike Coon, retired school counselor and member of the conference committee. This year's conference is themed "Live Fully" and will take place on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Cardinal O'Hara High School. Register online at www.spiritiscalling.org.
Interview with Michael Slish, Program Coordinator for the Department of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Buffalo, Carrie Ford, Music Ministry Leader for the Convention, and three local high school students who are members of the Diocesan Youth Board, Clare Ahne, Jessica Ford, and Julia Wrest. The 2016 Youth Convention, entitled "Know Mercy," will take place February 26 - 28, at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Downtown Buffalo.
Father Richard DiGiulio and Tony Scheeda speak about the importance of the Burning Bush House of Prayer in the Diocese of Buffalo. Father Richard DiGiulio is the official exorcist for the Diocese of Buffalo. He is also the director of the Burning Bush House of Prayer and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the Diocese of Buffalo. Tony Scheeda is Father DiGiulio’s official assistant in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and the associate director of the Burning Bush House of Prayer.
Seminarians from the Diocese of Buffalo were blessed with the opportunity to see Pope Francis live in Washington, D.C., and participate in the canonization Mass of St. Junipero Serra. Join Fr. John Mack from Christ the King Seminary in East Aurora for a special interview with Father Pat Melfi and seminarians Chris Emminger and Peter Santandreu, sharing their once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Rick Paolini interviews Fr. Joseph Gatto, President-Rector of Christ the King Seminary, regarding the breadth of programs Christ the King has to offer, and its positive impact upon the community.
Chapter Five (Beginning with II. Dialogue for New National and Local Policies) and Chapter Six (With Concluding Prayers)
Chapter Three (Beginning with III. The Crisis and Effects of Modern Anthropocentrism), Chapter Four, & Chapter Five (until II. Dialogue for New National and Local Policies)
Chapter Two & Chapter Three until III. The Crisis & Effects of Modern Anthropocentrism
Peter Kreeft, Ph.D., is one of the premier Catholic philosophers in America. He is a professor of philosophy at Boston College. He is a regular contributor to several Christian publications and is in wide demand as a speaker at conferences. He is the author of 75 books, many which make the deepest Catholic teachings on our faith, on prayer, and on Church teaching in the public square accessible to the average Catholic. Many of his writings and talks are available at: www.PeterKreeft.com.
One of the co-hosts of EWTN’s "Crossing the Goal" men’s program, Danny Abramowicz had a long history with the NFL as a player, coach and broadcaster. He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 1969 and his NFL career as a player spanned eight seasons. Some of his accomplishments include being the NFL's leading receiver and All-Pro in 1969. Danny is presently involved in full-time work with Crossing the Goal ministries, helping to encourage Catholic men around the world. He is author of the book, Spiritual Workout of a Former Saint. Danny travels throughout the United States speaking at Catholic men's conferences. Father Peter Grover is one of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary (OMV) who run the Saint Clement Eucharistic Shrine in Boston, MA. He is a lecturer on Sacred Scripture and teaches Greek at Saint John’s Seminary in Brighton, MA. Father Peter is well known for his eloquent and passionate homilies. Podcasts of his homilies are available at www.stclementshrine.org.
Curtis Martin is the President and Founder of FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, one of the fastest growing movements in the Catholic Church. FOCUS was founded in 1998 as a national outreach to college campuses, both to secular and Catholic schools. Whether he is on college campuses or television, at conferences or working with corporate America, Curtis is an award-winning and proven dynamic speaker who has the ability to help his audience discover a vision for life. Through humor, stories and his own captivating life experiences, Curtis allows people to see how faith in God is lived out in everyday life. Curtis Martin holds a Masters degree in Theology, is the author of the best-selling book Made for More, and cohosts the ground-breaking show on EWTN, "Crossing the Goal".
One of the co-hosts of EWTN’s "Crossing the Goal" men’s program, Peter Herbeck is the Vice President and Director of Missions for Renewal Ministries. He has been actively involved in evangelization and Catholic renewal throughout the U.S., Canada, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe for many years. Peter serves on the Board of the National Fellowship of Catholic Men. He is a frequent conference speaker and author of several books and cd’s on various aspects of discipleship, evangelization and the spiritual journey. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of St. Thomas and an MA in Theology from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. Peter and his wife Debbie have four children.
Dr. Ray Guarendi is the father of 10, clinical psychologist, author, public speaker and nationally syndicated radio and television host. He hosts the EWTN radio show “The Doctor Is In” and also the national television show, “Living Right With Dr. Ray”. Dr. Ray’s experience includes school districts, Head Start programs, mental health centers, substance abuse programs, inpatient psychiatric centers, juvenile courts, and a private practice. Dr. Ray has been a regular guest on national radio and television, and has written many books including, You’re a Better Parent Than You Think!; Marriage: Small Steps, Big Rewards; and his newest, Fighting Mad.
Father Roger J. Landry is a priest of the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts, who works for the Holy See’s Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations. After receiving a biology degree from Harvard College, he studied for the priesthood in Maryland, Toronto and for several years in Rome. After being ordained a Catholic priest of the Diocese of Fall River by Bishop Sean O’Malley, OFM Cap. in 1999, he returned to Rome to complete graduate work in Moral Theology and Bioethics at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family. Fr. Landry writes for many Catholic publications, including The National Catholic Register and The Anchor, the weekly newspaper of the Diocese of Fall River, for which he was the executive editor and editorial writer from 2005-2012. He regularly leads pilgrimages to Rome, the Holy Land, Christian Europe and other sacred destinations and preaches several retreats a year for priests, seminarians, religious and lay faithful. He speaks widely on the thought of Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis, especially John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. He appears often on various Catholic radio programs, and is national chaplain for Catholic Voices USA.
Dr. Scott Hahn has been married to his wife Kimberly since 1979. He and Kimberly have six children and several grandchildren. An exceptionally popular speaker and teacher, Dr. Hahn has delivered numerous talks nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics related to Scripture and the Catholic faith. Hundreds of these talks have been produced on audio and videotapes by St. Joseph Communications. His talks have been effective in helping thousands of Protestants and fallen away Catholics to (re)embrace the Catholic faith. Dr. Hahn is also the bestselling author of numerous books. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree with a triple-major in Theology, Philosophy and Economics from Grove City College, Pennsylvania, in 1979, his Masters of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1982, and his Ph.D. in Biblical Theology from Marquette University in 1995.
Father Mitch Pacwa received his B.A. in Philosophy and Theology from the University of Detroit, summa cum laude. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1976 with the Society of Jesus and then continued his studies. He received his Master of Divinity and S.T.B. from the Jesuit School of Theology of Loyola University, magna cum laude. At Vanderbilt University, he received his Master of Arts, Ph.D. in Old Testament. Father Pacwa has taught at the high school, university, and seminary levels. Being a well-known biblical scholar, he has lectured at hundreds of conferences and churches around the world, and has appeared and hosted international radio and television programs. He is best known for his appearances on EWTN.
As supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, Carl A. Anderson is the chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the world’s largest Catholic family fraternal service organization, which has more than 1.8 million members. He was elected supreme knight in 2000, and earlier served as supreme secretary and state deputy of the District of Columbia.
A gifted and captivating speaker, preacher, retreat master, and author, Fr. Larry Richards holds the answer to some of life’s most profound questions. He speaks from experience as a pastor of an inner city parish, a high school chaplain, a counselor and evangelist. Fr. Larry Richards has directed hundreds of retreats, parish missions, and conferences for young and old alike. His inspirational talks, presentations, and books - always authentic and enthusiastic - have changed the hearts, minds and lives of millions of listeners and readers worldwide.
Curtis Martin is the President and Founder of FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, one of the fastest growing movements in the Catholic Church. FOCUS was founded in 1998 as a national outreach to college campuses, both to secular and Catholic schools. Whether he is on college campuses or television, at conferences or working with corporate America, Curtis is an award-winning and proven dynamic speaker who has the ability to help his audience discover a vision for life. Through humor, stories and his own captivating life experiences, Curtis allows people to see how faith in God is lived out in everyday life. Curtis Martin holds a Masters degree in Theology, is the author of the best-selling book Made for More, and cohosts the ground-breaking show on EWTN, "Crossing the Goal”"
Immaculée Ilibagiza, author of the book Left to Tell , explains her miraculous survival of the Rwandan genocide, and how God's love and mercy saved her life. Recorded at the 2007 Boston Catholic Women's Conference.
Mother Olga explains her physical and spiritual journey from Iraq to the United States. Recorded at the 2010 Boston Catholic Women's Conference.
How can you discover a renewed relationship with Jesus, through Mary, by the power of the Holy Spirit? What does it mean to say yes to God as Mary did at the Annunciation? Patti Mansfield explains how you can come to know the difference an intimate relationship with Mary, our Heavenly Mother, can make and your life, and how to enter into this new relationship with Mary. Recorded at the 2010 Boston Catholic Women's Conference.