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Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 1st Sunday of Lent 2026 by Chaldean Diocese
Felices los afligidos - Fr. Joseph
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 4th Sunday of Epiphany 2026 by Chaldean Diocese
St. Hyacinth Marescotti, Virgin (Memorial)
Fr Joseph Hamilton introduces us to the rich theological reflection of Jacob of Serugh on Mary, the Mother of God.Fr Joseph Hamilton is the Rector of the Domus Australia in Rome, and a priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney Australia. Prior to his appointment at Domus, he served as private secretary to George Cardinal Pell, until the Cardinal's untimely death. Fr Joseph completed his doctoral studies in Patristics at Christ Church, University of Oxford, and his license at the Patristic Institute “Augustinianum” in Rome. Prior to entering seminary he worked as an investment banker. Having left the economy of Mammon for that of Salvation, he studied at the Pontifical North American College. A native of Ireland, he is a keen but mediocre (his words) surfer, and enjoys reading and cooking.CREDO (currently hosting Patristic Pillars) is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning.If you enjoyed this programme, please consider supporting us with a one-off or monthly donation. It is only through the generosity of our listeners that we are able to be a Christian voice by your side. www.radiomariaengland.uk
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 3rd Sunday of Epiphany 2026 by Chaldean Diocese
St. Francis de Sales, Bishop, Doctor of the Church (Memorial)
Fr. Joseph Dalimata, FSSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Littleton (Denver), Colorado. He was ordained in May of 2021. In Today's Show: Is it okay not to watch The Passion of the Christ and not focus too much on Jesus' crucifixion? How does the Church verify if a miracle is legitimate or not? Father Dalimata's music recommendations. Do we need to fully pay attention to the homily to fulfil our Sunday obligation? Is there a timeframe in which the Epiphany Blessing of Homes can be administered? Are there two active calendars in the Roman Rite? Is a wife obligated to always submit to her husband? Can a diocesan priest join the FSSP? Do we have a moral obligation to tell others their religion is false? How long should a good confession be? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Fr Joseph Hamilton reflects on Christian baptism through the writings of Origen.Fr Joseph Hamilton is the Rector of the Domus Australia in Rome, and a priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney Australia. Prior to his appointment at Domus, he served as private secretary to George Cardinal Pell, until the Cardinal's untimely death. Fr Joseph completed his doctoral studies in Patristics at Christ Church, University of Oxford, and his license at the Patristic Institute “Augustinianum” in Rome. Prior to entering seminary he worked as an investment banker. Having left the economy of Mammon for that of Salvation, he studied at the Pontifical North American College. A native of Ireland, he is a keen but mediocre (his words) surfer, and enjoys reading and cooking.CREDO (currently hosting Patristic Pillars) is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning.If you enjoyed this programme, please consider supporting us with a one-off or monthly donation. It is only through the generosity of our listeners that we are able to be a Christian voice by your side. www.radiomariaengland.uk
1/20/26 - Fr. Joseph Duffy shares a candid and personal account of how God led him to the Catholic priesthood and the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. Raised in a devout Catholic family in Massachusetts and educated at a small Catholic school run by the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fr. Duffy reflects on the formative years that quietly shaped his faith. He speaks honestly about the tension he experienced for years—imagining life as a husband and father while sensing a deeper call to the priesthood—and the unmistakable moment when God made His will clear. Now serving as Parochial Vicar at Corpus Christi Chapel in Naples, Florida, Fr. Duffy offers thoughtful, hard-won advice to anyone struggling with vocational discernment, sharing what helped him listen, wait, and finally say yes to the path God had prepared for him.
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Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 1st Sunday of Epiphany 2026 by Chaldean Diocese
The Baptism of the Lord and its significance
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 2nd Sunday after The Nativity 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
St. John Neumann, Bishop (Memorial)
Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors (Memorial)
The Seventh Day in the Octave of Christmas
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 1st Sunday after The Nativity 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
This week, Matthew Bunson, Vice President and Editorial Director of EWTN News and Shannon Mullen, Editor in Chief of the National Catholic Register interview EWTN's Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe.
The Nativity of the Lord – Christmas (Solemnity)
The Springs in the Desert Podcast: Catholic Accompaniment Through Infertility
Blessed Christmas Eve to all! As we await our Savior's birth this Christmas, we're welcoming Fr. Joseph Aytona, CPM of the Fathers of Mercy to the podcast. Fr. Aytona shares about the Spiritual Motherhood Sodality and helps us to better understand a topic that, while so important, can also be hard to wrestle with on the path of infertility. We'll talk to Fr. Aytona about:woman's longing for her maternal mission, and how we are all called to help others grow in grace.how our Blessed Mother truly understands what we're going through!the importance of praying for priests, and how it can be a beautiful expression of spiritual motherhood.We hope you'll find Fr. Aytona's message of grace, hope and mercy to be a comfort to you this Christmas!Links:Fathers of MercySpiritual Motherhood Sodality
ദൈവത്തോടുള്ള വിശ്വസ്തത - Fr. Joseph Samuel Evoor
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 4th Sunday of Advent 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
From the Archive! Dr. Tom Curran interviews Fr. Joseph D. Fessio, S.J., founder of Ignatius Press, about the book The Divine Project: Reflections on Creation and the Church by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Fr. Fessio shares personal stories of Pope Benedict XVI and Henri de Lubac.
Fr. Joseph Dalimata, FSSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Littleton (Denver), Colorado. He was ordained in May of 2021. In Today's Show: Do Catholics believe in ghosts? Is Elf on the Shelf okay for Catholic families to do? Was my healing divine intervention or just my mind? Is "Mary Did You Know" blasphemous? Advice on writing messages to convicts Should we display a crucifix with the risen Lord on it? What does it mean to "die to self"? How should Catholics approach cancel culture? Advice on dealing with spouses addicted to pornography Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 3rd Sunday of Advent 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
St. Lucy, Virgin, Martyr (Memorial)
Fluent Fiction - French: Finding Courage: Théo's Melody Amidst a Parisian Snowfall Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-12-11-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: La neige tombait doucement sur Paris.En: The snow was falling gently on Paris.Fr: Les rues du Quartier Latin étaient animées, les boutiques scintillaient de lumières de Noël et les passants se pressaient contre le froid.En: The streets of the Quartier Latin were lively, the shops glimmering with Christmas lights, and passersby hurried against the cold.Fr: Théo ajustait son écharpe en laine autour de son cou, luttant contre le vent glacial qui s'engouffrait entre les immeubles.En: Théo adjusted his wool scarf around his neck, battling the icy wind that rushed between the buildings.Fr: Il se dirigeait vers la torréfaction de café où il travaillait.En: He was heading towards the coffee roastery where he worked.Fr: À l'intérieur, l'air était chaud et parfumé.En: Inside, the air was warm and fragrant.Fr: L'odeur des grains grillés se mêlait à celle de la cannelle, évoquant des souvenirs d'enfance et de fêtes réconfortantes.En: The smell of roasted beans mingled with cinnamon, evoking childhood memories and comforting holiday festivities.Fr: Théo jeta un coup d'œil à l'horloge murale.En: Théo glanced at the wall clock.Fr: Son ami Joseph, venu de Nouvelle-Zélande, devait arriver bientôt.En: His friend Joseph, who had come from New Zealand, was supposed to arrive soon.Fr: Cela faisait longtemps qu'ils ne s'étaient pas vus.En: It had been a long time since they had seen each other.Fr: Joseph était en escale à Paris, un passage rapide avant de continuer son voyage à travers l'Europe.En: Joseph was on a layover in Paris, a quick stop before continuing his journey across Europe.Fr: Théo était à la fois excité et nerveux de cette rencontre.En: Théo was both excited and nervous about this encounter.Fr: Il avait un secret, une passion cachée qu'il n'avait jamais partagée avec personne : il écrivait des chansons.En: He had a secret, a hidden passion he had never shared with anyone: he wrote songs.Fr: Aujourd'hui, il voulait franchir une étape, montrer ses créations à Joseph.En: Today, he wanted to take a step forward and show his creations to Joseph.Fr: Les clients bavardaient autour des tables, unissant leurs rires au sifflement de la machine à expresso.En: The customers chattered around the tables, their laughter joining the whistle of the espresso machine.Fr: Les fenêtres étaient couvertes de givre, exposant timidement la danse des flocons dehors.En: The windows were frosted over, timidly showcasing the dance of the snowflakes outside.Fr: Théo sentait son cœur battre plus fort.En: Théo felt his heart beating faster.Fr: En entendant la clochette de la porte, Théo leva les yeux.En: Hearing the doorbell, Théo looked up.Fr: Joseph entra, son sourire chaleureux illuminant la pièce.En: Joseph entered, his warm smile lighting up the room.Fr: Ils se serrèrent dans les bras, heureux de se retrouver.En: They embraced, happy to see each other again.Fr: Après quelques minutes de conversation, Théo ressentit le poids de ses pensées.En: After a few minutes of conversation, Théo felt the weight of his thoughts.Fr: Il devait prendre son courage à deux mains.En: He had to muster his courage.Fr: « J'aimerais te jouer une chanson, » dit-il timidement à Joseph.En: "I'd like to play you a song," he said to Joseph timidly.Fr: Il hésitait, la peur au ventre.En: He hesitated, fear in his belly.Fr: Mais l'amitié rayonnant des yeux de Joseph lui donna force.En: But the friendship shining in Joseph's eyes gave him strength.Fr: Ils s'assirent tous les deux à une table près de la fenêtre.En: They both sat at a table near the window.Fr: Théo sortit une vieille guitare de sous le comptoir.En: Théo took out an old guitar from under the counter.Fr: Ses doigts tremblaient légèrement alors qu'il pinçait les premières notes.En: His fingers trembled slightly as he plucked the first notes.Fr: La mélodie s'éleva doucement, racontant un hiver paisible à Paris, les promenades solitaires, la beauté des rues éclairées.En: The melody rose gently, telling of a peaceful winter in Paris, solitary walks, the beauty of the lit-up streets.Fr: C'était simple, mais profond.En: It was simple but deep.Fr: Joseph écoutait attentivement, les yeux fermés, plongé dans les sons doux et sincères.En: Joseph listened attentively, eyes closed, immersed in the gentle and sincere sounds.Fr: Quand Théo termina, le silence régna un court instant.En: When Théo finished, silence reigned for a brief moment.Fr: Puis Joseph ouvrit les yeux, ému.En: Then Joseph opened his eyes, moved.Fr: « C'est magnifique, Théo, » dit-il.En: "It's beautiful, Théo," he said.Fr: « Tu dois poursuivre ce rêve.En: "You must pursue this dream.Fr: Ces chansons méritent d'être partagées.En: These songs deserve to be shared."Fr: » Les mots de Joseph étaient un baume pour Théo.En: Joseph's words were a balm for Théo.Fr: Il se sentait vu et compris.En: He felt seen and understood.Fr: Pour la première fois, il envisageait un avenir différent, un avenir où sa musique pourrait prendre une place importante.En: For the first time, he envisioned a different future, a future where his music could play an important role.Fr: À la fin de la journée, alors qu'il fermait la torréfaction, Théo sourit à son reflet dans la vitrine givrée.En: At the end of the day, as he closed the roastery, Théo smiled at his reflection in the frosted window.Fr: La musique devint soudainement plus qu'un secret, c'était un chemin à suivre.En: Music suddenly became more than a secret; it was a path to follow.Fr: Ce Noël, au cœur d'un Paris hivernal, il avait trouvé son courage.En: This Christmas, in the heart of a Paris winter, he had found his courage. Vocabulary Words:the scarf: l'écharpethe roastery: la torréfactionthe cinnamon: la cannelleto muster: prendre son couragethe clock: l'horlogeto battle: lutterthe wind: le ventthe childhood memories: les souvenirs d'enfanceto envision: envisagerthe journey: le voyagethe encounter: la rencontrethe passion: la passionto tremble: tremblerthe table: la tablethe snowflakes: les floconsthe melody: la mélodiethe building: l'immeublethe espresso machine: la machine à expressothe laughter: les riresto pluck: pincerthe guitar: la guitareto immerse: plongerthe window: la fenêtrethe streets: les ruesthe customer: le clientto showcase: exposerthe frost: le givreto illuminate: illuminerthe reflection: le refletthe courage: le courage
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Solemnity)
First Sunday of Advent
St. Leonard of Port Maurice, OFM, Priest (Memorial)
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 4th Sunday of The Church 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
Fr. Joseph Dalimata, FSSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Littleton (Denver), Colorado. He was ordained in May of 2021. In Today's Show: What do we do when our adult children become critical of us parents? Why do priests wear shoes on the altar when God told Moses not to wear sandals on holy ground? Can we save those who have committed suicide? How do I respond to my family who plans to make mementos out of ashes? Can candles be blessed in the old rite outside of Candlemas? How do priests stay motivated in their line of work? How can we hear God's voice in adoration? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Kelsey Reinhardt from The Catholic Vote joins on the heels of the Pope's comments on immigration to discuss the morals of enforcement. Shrines and Wonders takes a walk in the footsteps of St. Francis. Plus, Father Joseph Mary visits to discuss his Advent Reflections available to everyone at ewtn.com/advent
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we are honored to introduce Father Joseph F. Chorpenning, an Oblate of St. Francis de Sales priest, author, scholar and teacher. His latest book is titled, "Saint Joseph and the Carmelite Reform of Saint Teresa of Avila: Father, Teacher of Prayer, Intercessor in Every Need" available from Catholic University of America Press. We learn about Father Chorpenning's early life, his vocational calling, his ministry as an Oblate and how he became an expert on Saint Joseph and the Holy Family. You can see a video of this interview on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel - YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communications of the Diocese of Wilmington. Please like, subscribe and share!
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 3rd Sunday of The Church 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
Fr. Mitch and Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe discuss a series of meditations from Mother Angelica which offer wise advice on how to put Christ at the center of your holiday celebrations.
St. Josaphat, Bishop, Martyr (Memorial)
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 1st Sunday of The Church 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 7th Sunday of Elijah 2025 by Chaldean Diocese
Fr. Joseph Nannoshi - 6th Sunday of Elijah 2025 by Chaldean Diocese