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Subject: Blue Mass - 25 September 2024 Speaker or Performer: The Rev. Frank B. Crumbaugh III Scripture Passage(s): John 1:47 - 51 Date of Delivery: September 25, 2024 Sermon delivered during our Blue Mass at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Pasadena, Maryland.
We're live with Fr. Tat Hoang, pastor at St. Gerard Majella in Baton Rouge talks about upcoming Blue Mass, Alan Migliorato, co-author of Failing Forward: Leadership Lessons for Catholic Teens Today talks about talking to our teens about alcohol and Tom Carroll, president of Catholic Talent Project, talks about their initiative.
Answering the call immediately. Father Marcin Gladysz delivers the homily at the 9 a.m. Mass, celebrating the Blue Mass in honor of first responders, at the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Knoxville, Tenn.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a Dialog news update with Joe Owens, we learn about two upcoming events, the Blue Mass and Marian Pilgrimage. First we talk to Mr. Michael Connelly, a retired Delaware State Trooper and Director of the Office for Safe Environments for the Diocese of Wilmington about the October 6, 2023 Blue Mass that honors police, fire, EMT and military personnel and their families. Next, we talk to Father Brian Lewis, Pastor of St. Jude the Apostle Parish in Lewes, Delaware about the October 7, 2023 Marian Pilgrimage to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. Wilmington's Bishop William E. Koenig will preside over both events. You can see a video of these interviews on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel at YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm. Catholic Forum, a production of the Office of Communications of the Diocese of Wilmington, airs on Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. pm Relevant Radio 640 and on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio and Amazon Music podcasts.
Subject: The Feast of St. Michael & All Angels honoring Police and First Responders Speaker or Performer: The Rev. Dr. Jason Poling Scripture Passage(s): John 1: 47 - 51 Date of Delivery: September 28, 2023 Sermon from our Blue Mass service honoring Police and First Responders delivered by Father Jason Poling at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Pasadena, Maryland.
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Subject: The Feast of St. Michael & All Angels honoring Police and First Responders Speaker or Performer: The Rev. Lew Bradford Scripture Passage(s): John 1: 47-51 Date of Delivery: September 29, 2022 Evening service, The Feast of St. Michael All Angels, honoring our Police and First Responders, from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Pasadena, Maryland. Our sermon was delivered by The Reverend Lew Bradford.
Terry Lucas previews an upcoming Blue Mass for first responders and the guys look ahead to some upcoming events including this weekend's Route 66 Mother Road Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Homily given Sepetember 11, 2022, at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption.
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Greg "The Sneakin' Deacon" Gitschier and Louisville Fire Major Bobby Cooper discuss the importance and the info on the Cathedral of the Assumption's upcoming Blue Mass on 9/11. You are more than welcome to attend. Listen for more details...
We're live with pastor of St Gerard Majella Parish in BR, Fr Tat joins us to talk about the upcoming BLUE MASS, Lonnie Thibodeaux, Director of Communications for the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux gives us an update on the Bayou Catholic Magazine monthly issue, Michael Acaldo, President and CEO of St. Vincent de Paul in Baton Rouge gives us a monthly update and Fr. Wade Menezes talks about Catholic Essentials: A Guide to Understanding Key Church Teachings.
Phew! There's a lot in covered in today's episode. Hear how a wide range of stories in today's news related to the purpose of my self-development company. I took a raw approach today and that was to do the episode for myself! But in doing it for myself, I'm better to do it for YOU! And there's that addiction that I had to stare down. 0.52 Break-through in my journal 1.20 Confronting my addiction 2.54 Include bits of dialogue in your journal 4.50 Steph Curry award 5.35 Doing the podcast for me, for you 6.20 Meditation in the morning 7.00 Kelp forest and the imagination 7.35 Sandy Block, Master of Wine 9.20 Russia and China 10.20 Jerry Strong, actor - role transitions 11.20 Blue Mass at church 12.52 Hymn/tornado 13.30 Crawl, walk, run 15.20 Chanel's new CEO 16.40 Campbell Soup on the rise 17.15 Learned to be an astrophysicist on Youtube 17.50 Monolith demographic 19.05 Charles Morris, economist 20.15 Transition figure 21.15 My current role list 24.15 Bonbons and purpose 26.00 Global beliefs 27.20 Willy Wonka inspiration 27.40 National Film Registry
On this episode I talk to Sheafer McOmber, the man behind Bloodshot Buffalo and the psych doom band Deer Lord. We premier his new epic single, "Red Star, Blue Mass" and talk about recording as a solo artist, how music effects our mood, his hilarious Instagram videos and his artistic talents. We also play a buffalo named band edition of "Real or Fuzzed"! It's a fun one, don't miss it! Check out Bloodshot Buffalo at http://www.bloodshotbuffalo707.bandcamp.com Huge thanks to our sponsor, Bud Tee Co., check them out at Http://www.budteeco.com Also thanks to Bastard Blues for the intro music, Bastard Blues Vol. 1! You can support Slightly Fuzzed and the podcast through Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/SlightlyFuzzed Follow Slightly Fuzzed on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/SlightlyFuzz... Check out the Slightly Fuzzed Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0RD... Be sure to subscribe! #SlightlyFuzzed #DoomMetal #Doom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Homily given October 3, 2021, at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption.
Doing good in Jesus' name. Bishop Richard F. Stika delivers the homily at the Blue Mass honoring first responders at the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Knoxville, Tenn.
At 10:30 AM on September 29th – the Feast of Ss. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels – Bishop James F. Checchio will celebrate the 19th Annual Blue Mass at the Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi in Metuchen. Gathered together with local, county, state, and federal law enforcement officials, we will honor and pray for those law enforcement officials of all faiths who live and work in the Diocese of Metuchen. Tara and Jerry sit down with David Irizarry, Chief of Police, Metuchen Borough Police, to discuss this year's mass.
Morning Light visits with Dcn. Ed Spano from Holy Apostles in Merdian is a Chaplain with the Boise Police Dept. He is here to share details of the upcoming Blue Mass on Sept. 11 at noon at Holy Apostles.
Due to Father Anthony leaving for Rochester today, this is a re-air from August 10th. Thank you. Tuesday with the Two Tony's and they are very happy to be back on the show. They discuss more on what is going on in the world, as well as cultural events and people they have met and known for a long time. After the prayer, the Two Tony's also examine other aspects in people lives in terms of opening up our hearts to Christ and to allow Him to help us, especially in these times. They also talk about preparing for the Blue Mass at Saint Stanislaus Kostka for police, firefighters, and others who wear the uniform proudly to help, serve, and protect us. Also, they discuss the previous Feast Day from yesterday.
Tuesday with the Two Tony's and they are very happy to be back on the show. They discuss more on what is going on in the world, as well as cultural events and people they have met and known for a long time. After the prayer, the Two Tony's also examine other aspects in people lives in terms of opening up our hearts to Christ and to allow Him to help us, especially in these times. They also talk about preparing for the Blue Mass at Saint Stanislaus Kostka for police, firefighters, and others who wear the uniform proudly to help, serve, and protect us. Also, they discuss the previous Feast Day from yesterday.
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption October 11
Subject: St. Michaels Mass for Police and Responders Speaker or Performer: Rt. Rev.. Eugene Taylor Sutton Scripture Passage(s): John 1:47-51 Date of Delivery: September 26, 2020 Bp. Suttons address to St. Andrew's at the Holy Eucharist for the Feast of St. Michael All Angels Honoring Police and First Responders.
HOUR 1 – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18: Gracie Jagla helps us learn to get our spouse to heaven, Dr Tim Heck discusses emotional closeness in marriage, and Bishop Brendan Cahill gives a preview of the Blue Mass coming up in his Diocese. All show notes at GETTING YOUR SPOUSE TO HEAVEN/EMOTIONAL CLOSENESS/BLUE MASS - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 2 – TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: Gracie Jagla helps us learn to get our spouse to heaven, Dr Tim Heck discusses emotional closeness in marriage, and Bishop Brendan Cahill gives a preview of the Blue Mass coming up in his Diocese. All show notes at GETTING YOUR SPOUSE TO HEAVEN/EMOTIONAL CLOSENESS/BLUE MASS - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
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As the 18th annual Camden Diocese Blue Mass for law enforcement and first responders approaches next week, Deputy Chief David Harkins of the Gloucester Township Police Department returns to the show, along with Captain April Herrington and Lieutenant Bill Walsh, both of the Voorhees Police Department. The three veteran officers speak with Mike and Pete about their careers in public safety, as well as the beauty and importance of the Blue Mass. The Blue Mass takes place next Friday, September 27. 10:30 a.m., at Saint Agnes Church (Our Lady of Hope Parish) in Blackwood and will be celebrated by Bishop Dennis Sullivan. All are welcome to attend.
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In this encore episode we look back at the various events and topics over the past year including Marian Consecration, the Blue Mass, capital punishment and care for the elderly.
Mike chats with Fr. Mark, Senior Pastor of St. John’s Catholic Church in Westminster, about their Blue Mass to honor First Responders.
The kids at Cathedral School honor veterans, emergency service personnel, firefighters and law enforcement at a Blue Mass that calls upon our Guardian Angels for guidance and help in times of trial. September 19, 2018 - Cathedral of Christ the King - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
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Bishop Parkes reflects on news events and his travels around the Diocese of St. Petersburg. In this episode he talks about Marian consecration, religious art, the Blue Mass, Saint Leo University, confirmations and Mother's Day.
A closer look at some of the stories in our latest issue. Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge prayed for First Responders during the 14th annual Blue Mass he celebrated at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More Sept. 16. Francis Giaccio, 11, an altar server at St. James Church in Falls Church, mowed the lawn of the Rose Garden Sept. 15, maintaining his concentration even as cameras flashed and the president came to check on the progress.
Deputy Chief David J. Harkins of the Gloucester Township Police Department is Mike and Pete's guest this week on Talking Catholic. Chief Harkins discusses the upcoming Blue Mass for Law Enforcement and First Responders on September 29, speaks about his own faith journey to becoming a permanent deacon, and how police are responding to the heroin crisis locally and nationally.
Blue Mass Homily by Vicar General, Fr Lies
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In the second hour, Msgr. Schumacher began by talking with Deacon Lonnie Grabowska of the Bismarck Diocese about how his career in law enforcement relates to his service to the Church as a deacon and about the upcoming Blue Mass to honor law enforcement, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel. Monsignor then spoke with Michael Dopp, founder of the New Evangelization Summit, about what it means to share our faith and this year's upcoming Summit. Finally, our host spoke with Mark McAllister of Hurley's Religious Goods in Fargo about how the shirts for priests that he orders help provide jobs with good quality working conditions and access to health care for many young people in Africa.
Calling upon the strength of our Guardian Angels, Cathedral School and the Knights of Columbus are honored to pray for those in law enforcement, fire and rescue that they may continue to protect and serve us with God's grace. September 28, 2016 - Cathedral of Christ the King - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com For more podcasts go to "Catholic Inspiration" in iTunes.
Duty and service: two words which describe first responders like police, firefighters, and EMT's, but also the lives of men and women consecrated religious. In this episode of the Catholic Gateway Podcast we talk to deacon and former police officer Mark Byington about the Blue Mass held on September 11, 2016 and the importance of spirituality in the life of a first responder. Stephen Kempf with the St. Louis Review also joins the podcast to talk about the Jubilarian section of the Sept. 26-Oct. 3 paper. For more information about the first responders retreat at White House Retreat Center, visit www.whretreat.org/firstresponders
Archbishop Robert Carlson's homily from the 2nd annual Blue Mass offered on September 11, 2016 at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
Tonight we brought the best of the Massachusetts blogs covering state politics to the radio. We discussed the governor’s race with David Kravitz, co-founder of the liberal blog Blue Mass Group; and Matt Margolis, co-founder of the conservative blog Hub Politics. I want to thank both guys for coming into the studio and having such an enjoyable discussion on the race for the corner office. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Hailed as “Groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Leader.