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A decision from an administrative authority within the Vatican has reportedly decided in favor of a community group working to save Tacoma’s Holy Rosary Catholic Church from the wrecking ball.
Episode 112 - Deacon Marty Brown has been a permanent deacon for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati for 13 years. He currently serves the St Isidore the Farmer Family of Parishes and is the Facilities Manager at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in St Mary's, Ohio. Prior to becoming a deacon, Marty worked in various fields - construction, welding, mechanics, groundskeeping, firefighting, as well as being a lifelong farmer. He and his wife, Angie, have been married 40 years; they have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.Ben jumps off this interview episode hoping to soar to new heights of understanding, as Chad packs a parachute, taking every Catholic precaution as the co-host. The two take a leap into this conversation and quickly find themselves drafting behind the momentum of their guest's story of faithfulness to God's will. What were some of the dramatic ways that God helped Marty discover his calling to be a deacon? How can putting your trust in the Holy Spirit enable you to see big and little choices as opportunities to serve God? And how does the spirit of fear often undermine the discernment process? Franz Reichelt Failed 1912 Eiffel Tower Jump
Join Sr. Josephine Garrett for a conversation with one of the youngest permanent deacons in the world, Deacon Michael Parker, and his wife JaVaunda, a convert to the Catholic faith. NOTESSr. Josephine's show resourcesPray the Rosary with OSV Prays podcastUSCCB Church Documents on the Permanent DiaconateOur Lady of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, St. Amant, LAHoly Family School, Port Allen, LAJourney to a new depth of hope, even in seemingly impossible circumstances, with Sr. Josephine in her new book HOPE: An Invitation. Available at osvcatholicbookstore.com. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.Learn more about Sr. Josephine at: https://nazarethcsfn.org/https://www.instagram.com/sr_josephine/
Guest Speaker for the National Eucharistic Revival, Dr. Timothy O'Malley, visits Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Hartshorne, OK- to give his talk on the Eucharist and its transformative power, demonstrating how Jesus' Death became a supreme act of love and deliverance from evil through his sacrifice.O'Malley is the Director of Education for the McGrath Institute for Church Life, and the Academic Director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy and holds a concurrent appointment in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Here on the "Eastern Oklahoma Catholic" Podcast, you can find all things Catholic in the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma.Stream, listen, and subscribe on your favorite platform now!Sign up for the diocesan email or follow social media at:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube
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This is our first Redux of 2023 and because Monday the 16th is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we are looking back at a favorite past Mississippi Moments episode: MSM 601 Father Peter Quinn - Dr. King Comes to Hattiesburg, which aired originally on January 28, 2019. For the interview, we are joined by Dr. Rebecca Tuuri, an associate professor of history at the USM with expertise in Civil Rights, African American, and Women's and Gender history. She is co-director for the Center for the Study of the Gulf South and a member of the Center for Black Studies at USM. She also serves on the boards of the Gulf South Historical Association, the Mississippi Historical Society, and is the Mississippi State Scholar for the Smithsonian exhibition Voices and Votes. Her 2018 book Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle won the 2019 prize for best book in Southern women's history from the Southern Association of Women Historians. Father Peter, O. Quinn moved from his home in Ireland to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in September of 1962, shortly after being ordained into the priesthood at the age of twenty-five. His first assignment was at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and then he became the priest at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, which was an all-black church in Hattiesburg. Father Quinn was very much involved with the youth groups including the Youth NAACP and the Catholic Youth Organization, advising and sponsoring the young people on weekly dances, ball games, and fund-raising. But also in promoting the advancement of Civil Rights by organizing boycotts, protests and picketing of whites-only businesses and facilities. Quinn gives a hair-raising account of being shot at as two truck-loads of men attempted to run him off the road as he returned from a meeting at Vernon Dahmer's house. When Martin Luther King, Jr. came to Hattiesburg in 1968, ten days before his death, he took a nap in Father Quinn's parsonage before continuing on his journey. PHOTO: Associated Press
Queen of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Hostyn, Texas is on fire.
Advent Presentation for Holy Rosary Catholic Church in San Antonio, Texas (December 10, 2020) Dedicated to the late Bro. Bob Wiethorn, SM Music* provided by José Rubén De León: http://www.farolitomusic.com For the handout and/or slideshow, email filiusmariaepodcast@gmail.com *Music used with lines of Holy Rosary
Homily for Friday of the First Week of Advent - Preached at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Indianapolis. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/120420.cfm
Race and the Eucharist w/Fr. Josh Johnson Today on the show, Fr. Josh Johnson joins me to talk about his Pocket Guide to Adoration (https://ascensionpress.com/products/pocket-guide-to-adoration) racial justice, and the importance of the former to the latter. Fr. Josh Johnson is the Vocations Director for the Diocese of Baton Rouge and is also the Pastor of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. While Fr. Josh was raised Catholic, he didn’t like the Church growing up. One day, in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, he fell in love with Jesus and perceived the call to become a priest. He is a nationally recognized speaker and he presents regularly on the topics of conversion, virtue and vice, avoiding the near occasion of sin, growing in the spiritual life and forming intentional disciples of Jesus Christ across the racial divide. He is a presenter with Ascension Press on “Altaration: The Mystery of the Mass,“ YOU: Life, Love, and The Theology of the Body," “Rejoice: Advent Meditations with Mary,” “Rejoice: Advent Meditations with Joseph,” “No Greater Love” and “the 99.” He is also the author of “Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation,” “Pocket Guide to Adoration” and a contributing author of “Power & Grace: A Guide to the Catholic Sacraments.” You can keep in touch with Fr. Josh through his weekly podcast at https://media.ascensionpress.com/category/ascension-podcasts/askfrjosh/. Prior to his ordination to the priesthood, Fr. Josh attended Southern University and graduated from St. Joseph’s Seminary College and Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. We'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Reach out to us: Email | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon Other shows on the Vernacular Podcast Network: Vernacular | Breaking Pod | The Popped Cast | The Lineup
Homily Highlight from Fr. Gabriel Mosier from Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Gabriel Mosier, Homily Highlights appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Recently, I spoke with Fr. Peter Damian who serves at Holy Rosary Catholic Church located in the Midtown section near Downtown Houston, Texas. His first visit in a church on Ash Wednesday sparked an internal call to Catholicism. In his teens, a Eucharistic miracle affirmed his resolve to enter the Church. This great priest is devoted to St. Martin de Porres and has an inspiring story! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/priestly90passion/support
Susie Mackenzie and Lisa Flood are joined by Jenny Morales of Full of Grace Cafe’, an apostolate of Holy Rosary Catholic Church in St. Amant, Louisiana.
Today Fr. Josh answers questions about how to explain past mistakes to your children, how to react to nuns who don’t wear habits, and his own conversion story. If you have a question, comment, or response for Fr. Josh, email us at askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com. You may hear your question or comment in an upcoming podcast episode! Snippet from the Show How can we say “I love you” to a God we cannot see if we don’t show that love to the body of Christ who we can see. SHOWNOTES Glory Story (1:21) Fr. Josh shares how grateful he is to be the pastor who is in relationship with the beautiful body of Christ at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. His second glory story is his new audiobook version of Broken and Blessed. His third glory story is about a pro-choice woman who went to see the new movie Unplanned and had a transformation of heart. Listener Feedback (4:35) Explaining Your Past Mistakes to Your Children (7:49) Hi Father Josh, Thank you so much for your priesthood and the great work that you are doing with this podcast! Thank you especially for introducing me to the litanies that you have mentioned. They have changed my prayer life! Here is a short background for my question. My husband and I were both raised Catholic, with a real love of the Lord. But our faith had shallow roots and neither of us were properly catechized. We both fell away from practicing the faith in university, and by the time we met we were “cafeteria Catholics” at best. We were super proud of ourselves for waiting for each other and still being virgins when we met. But we did not wait for marriage, we lived together before we got married, and we contracepted throughout dating and for the first couple of years of our marriage. We both had really powerful conversions about two years ago. Understanding and following church teachings has transformed our marriage and our lives. We now have a beautiful daughter, and we hope and pray for more children. But how am I supposed to teach my daughter what’s right when I didn’t set the example? She will probably see photos of me dressed immodestly. My friends and family will tell stories about me drinking to excess, clubbing, using recreational drugs. And the big one is that she will know that her father and I lived together before we were married. I’m so worried that from her perspective it will seem like we had our fun and then decided to follow church teachings when it was convenient for us. And even if I share with her how deeply wounded I was by living that way, it was an interior suffering and pain that comes from being cut off from God. On the surface, looking at the timeline of my life, it looks like things worked out pretty well. This affects my confidence in my ability to evangelize as well, because I fear that my family and friends see me as a hypocrite. I said I was a Catholic throughout my 20s, while I basically did whatever I wanted. Who am I to try to teach people about Christ and His church and all of the beautiful teachings, now that I claim to be “really” Catholic? This all weighs heavily on my heart, and I appreciate any advice that you can give. God bless you, Father! Know that you are in my prayers regularly. -A Changed Mother Fr. Josh’s Story (14:22) I'm more or less of an agnostic right now. I was wondering why you, in particular, are a Catholic. What gives you the conviction that Catholicism is the 'one true faith'? What, in your eyes, sets Catholicism apart from all the hundreds of religions and spiritual ways of life mankind has practiced and continues to practice today? Thank you so much! -Dave Nuns without Habits (22:06) First of all, I wanted to thank you for your podcast. Your Glory Stories encourage me to recognize Christ's actions in my own life, and every episode brings me nothing but peace and clarity. Thank you so much! I was hoping you could bring a little clarity to a certain aspect of my life. I work for a monastery and I absolutely love my job. The sisters are the most beautiful, happy, holy women I have ever encountered and they inspire me daily to grow closer to Christ. They do so much good for the community as well. In telling people where I work, I run into a lot of judgment simply because the sisters don't wear habits. I feel like every time I tell people what I do, I have to give this elevator speech about how much I love the sisters and how much good they do - which is usually met with condescension. When I try to engage and talk about their frustrations with the sisters, it all comes down to the habit. I understand the beauty and importance of wearing a habit, I really do. However, I don't think it's bad that these women don't. Am I wrong? It pains me to see all the good the sisters do being overlooked because of what they wear. Thank you, and I will be praying for you! I hope you have a wonderful day! -Mary Beth Universal Points (33:50) (Please note that these are a brief summary of the answers Fr. Josh provides in the podcast and are intended to help you remember the advice given on the show.) Explaining Past to Your Children - Don’t let your past dictate your future. Fr. Josh’s Conversion Story - Experience, history, falling in love with Jesus. Why are you a disciple? Nuns without Habits - We need each other to make it to heaven. Want to browse the previous resources Fr. Josh has recommended? Go to ascensionpress.com/askfrjosh to select an episode and view the shownotes.
Lynda Maides feels that God keeps it simple. If there is something that she is supposed to know, He makes sure that she knows it in the most obvious ways possible. Lenten Missions Trapper will be speaking at the following parishes. We will post to this page and add details on our blog tab above as they become available. April 2 - Holy Rosary Catholic Church website April 9 - The Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus website April 15 - Our Lady of Guadalupe website Stay Informed Trapper sends out a weekly email. If you're not receiving it, click here to get the bonus stories and other interesting content that will further fortify your faith. Stay informed. Share YOUR Story Our listeners love to hear about life-changing encounters and miraculous stories. If you have a Touched by Heaven moment you would like to share, please click here and leave us a note. Trapper Jack Speaks If you or your church are planning an event and are looking for an inspirational speaker, consider asking Trapper. Visit our Trapper Jack Speaks website to see a quick sample of a recent talk and testimonials. Become a Patron Our daily prayer is that our podcasts and programs will help our listeners and followers develop a personal relationship with God. If our programs are a blessing to you and you're looking for a way to support our ministry, please consider becoming a patron. Thank you and may God bless you abundantly.
Rachel Jacques was saved by an angel after falling into icy waters. Did this ensure a clear straight path in her journey of faith? Rachel has bounced from Anglican, to anti-Christian, to Judaism, and then back to Christian, thanks in part to a dream of the mother of Jesus. Is Rachel done faith–traveling? Lenten Missions Trapper will be speaking at the following parishes. We will post to this page and add details on our blog tab above as they become available. March 25 - St. Leo the Great, website March 27 - Guardian Angels website (check their bulletin) March 30 - St. Rocco's Men's Breakfast (details to follow) April 2 - Holy Rosary Catholic Church website Stay Informed Trapper sends out a weekly email. If you're not receiving it, click here to get the bonus stories and other interesting content that will further fortify your faith. Stay informed. Share YOUR Story Our listeners love to hear about life-changing encounters and miraculous stories. If you have a Touched by Heaven moment you would like to share, please click here and leave us a note. Trapper Jack Speaks If you or your church are planning an event and are looking for an inspirational speaker, consider asking Trapper. Visit our Trapper Jack Speaks website to see a quick sample of a recent talk and testimonials. Become a Patron Our daily prayer is that our podcasts and programs will help our listeners and followers develop a personal relationship with God. If our programs are a blessing to you and you're looking for a way to support our ministry, please consider becoming a patron. Thank you and may God bless you abundantly.
Deb Organ Preaches for Pentecost Sunday, offering a reflection on how -- with the help of the Holy Spirit -- we can move beyond division and fear. Deb is currently the Pastoral Associate and Mental Health Clinician at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Minneapolis, MN and teaches Theology and coordinates Masters level ministry formation at St. Catherine University in St. Paul MN. She also is part of the teaching team, offering a systematics theology course, for the Spanish Pastoral Ministry Certificate Program at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul MN. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/05202018 to see Deb's preaching video, read the text, and learn more about her.
BONUS TALK: 2018.5.10 South Lafourche Men Of God Gathering (Larose, LA|Holy Rosary Catholic Church) by Fr. JD Matherne