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In a curtailed edition of Maritime Noon, off the top of the show, we hear from Kate MacEachern in Cape George, NS. She got photos of two men who stole a church bell from the property of Holy Rosary Church on Monday. PEI sees more efforts to encourage "buy local". And also on PEI, more women are entering the trades.
Discover how Christendom College helps students learn the truth, live the faith, and thrive as Catholics at a special event at Holy Rosary Church. Pat gets the details from Molly O'Donnell and Eve Own Bell.More details can be found on our Community Calendar.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Brenda Grunza,Co-President, & Ann Manganiello, Music Director & Conductor, speaking about the Catholic Choral Society of Scranton and its 21st annual Generations Sing concert featuring 4 guest choruses from 3rd grade up to college singers. The performance will be held on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at 3:00 pm at Mary, Mother of God Parish at Holy Rosary Church, 316 William Street in Scranton. There is no admission charge; a free will offering will be accepted. www.catholicchoralsociety.org/
Donald Trump will reclaim the White House following an election victory late Tuesday night. Is this the greatest political comeback in history? Plus, Edmonton police are seeking help to identify suspects in a “hate-motivated” arson and mischief at the Holy Rosary Church in Central Edmonton. And Andrew Feinstein, an ex-South African MP, is urging anti-Israel activists to remake poppies in Palestinian flag colours for Remembrance Month. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Clayton DeMaine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon Carp of Save Tacoma's Landmark Church (STLC) joined Dave Ross and Feliks Banel live on Seattle's Morning News to share details about his group's proposal to the Seattle Archdiocese to purchase and preserve Holy Rosary Church. A spokesperson for the Archdiocese told KIRO Newsradio Tuesday that the leadership team of the parish of Pope St. John XXIII in Tacoma will review STLC's proposal and those from other groups and will make a recommendation to the pastor there sometime in the next few weeks.
Feliks Banel on the attempts to save the Holy Rosary Church in Tacoma with Jon Carp, of the "Save Tacoma's Landmark Church" movement // Paul Holden on the "8 Bit Big Band" performing at Benaroya Hall// David Fahrenthold on new indictment charges against Donald Trump and the 2024 election outlook // Daily Dose of Kindness: A young girl in Kentucky puts her love for animals to good use // Gee Scott on the King County Council's decision to keep a youth detention center open
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.
Ready to test your knowledge of the Catholic Faith? Kids from 4 grade to 12 are invited to form a team and join the R.C. Challenge. Karen Orton joins Brenda with the details.Those interested in forming a team can contact joshjonesvancouver@gmail.com to receive further information about the registration process.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
For more than 100 years, the Tacoma skyline has had a familiar mainstay: the Holy Rosary Church. But citing expensive repairs and declining numbers, the church has spent four years under the threat of demolition. It may take the Vatican to decide its future.
Feliks Banel's guest on this episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY is Jon Carp with Save Tacoma's Landmark Church, the group working to preserve Holy Rosary Church. Plus, vintage interviews with the late Gordon DeWitty, Seattle Black radio pioneer at KZAM (the Black music station in Seattle which existed BEFORE the better-known KYAC) in the early 1960s and one of the youngest radio DJs in American history. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, June 18, 2023 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via www.space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.
There was a time not too long ago when every church had a church choir. Ordinary people knew how to sing parts and often tackled difficult pieces of music with wonderful results. At Wyoming Catholic College, the choir loft in our oratory and, during special masses such as our upcoming graduation mass, the choir loft at Holy Rosary Church here in Lander are crowded places. Our students love to sing. And this spring semester they have the added inspiration of a new choir director, our Composer in Residence, Paul Jernberg. Mr. Jernberg is also the founder and director of the Magnificat Institute of Sacred Music.
School is in session at the Chesterton Academy of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati at Holy Rosary Church in Portland. Find out all the latest from Mary Beth Miller, parent and school board member. Plus learn if this classical Catholic education works for your high schooler at their upcoming open house. Chesterton Academy of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati. Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
What is happening at St. Luke Productions? Leonardo Defilippis joins The Morning Blend fill us in on their busy schedule. Plus hear about efforts to help Holy Rosary Church in Portland.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Brenda Grunza, Co-President, and Ann Manganiello, Music Director & Conductor, speaking about The Generations Sing Concert to be presented by The Catholic Choral Society of Scranton on Sunday, November 13, 2022, at 3:00 pm, at Holy Rosary Church, 316 William Street in Scranton. The group will be joined by young singers from elementary to high school levels. Admission is free, but a free will offering will be accepted. www.catholicchoralsociety.org/
On this weeks preview of The Glory of the Mass, Terry Ross shares what he loves about the annual William Byrd Festival at Holy Rosary Church. And preview of this week's episode for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time. https://materdeiradio.com/category/the-glory-of-the-mass/ (The Glory of the Mass Playlist and Archive). https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
Brenda Grunza, Co-President, and Ann Manganiello, Music Director and Conductor of the Catholic Choral Society of Scranton, speaking about the group's 73rd Annual Spring Concert, Friday, May 20, 2022 at 7:30 pm at St. Ignatius Church in Kingston, PA, and Sunday, May 22 at 7:00 pm at Holy Rosary Church, 316 William Street in Scranton. There is no admission charge, but there will be a free will offering. www.catholicchoralsociety.org/
Today's Homily Highlight is from Fr. Gabriel Mosher at Holy Rosary Church in Portland
The Church encourages us to explore the issues surrounding the end of Life and seek hope in our eternal life with Christ. Fr. Corwin Low from Holy Rosary Church in Portland is offering an evening on Death, dying and Beyond: A Practical discussion on End of Life. Details on the event can be found https://holyrosarypdx.org/events/2021/11/11 (here).
Right from the retreat master himself. Fr. Wolfgang Seitz tells you more about the upcoming Marian Retreat Day at Holy Rosary Church in Portland. Fr. Wolfgang will be offering 3 conferences for the attendees. More information can be found on Mater Dei Radio https://materdeiradio.com/event/world-apostolate-of-fatima-day-retreat/ (Community Calendar).
It is an Annual Retreat Day that has been growing year after year. Brenda Schwartz from the World Apostolate share why paraying The Rosary is a pathway to Christ and details on this years https://materdeiradio.com/event/world-apostolate-of-fatima-day-retreat/ (Marian Retreat Day at Holy Rosary Church in Portland).
Listen to three of the most dynamic financial leaders in our diocese share some of the ideas that are emerging in the Finance Committee for the Keeping the Faith Strategic Planning Initiative in the Diocese of Cleveland. Jim Gulick, the Chief Financial Officer of the Diocese, Fr. Joe Previte, Pastor of Holy Rosary Church, and Jerry Straub, business manager at St. Mary's in Hudson share their connection and passion for keeping our Catholic schools strong and several areas of focus for Finance in Catholic Schools. Link to Keeping the Faith Webpage:https://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/offices/formation-education/catholic-schools/keeping-the-faithTwitter: @doccathschoolsFacebook: Diocese of Cleveland - Catholic SchoolsInstagram: doccatholicschoolsRoyalty-free Music provided by BensoundEditor: Dolores Bruno
On this episode of Common Mystics Jennifer and Jill conclude their discussion of the mystery of Sr. Janina. In the summer of 1907 the lively nun disappeared from the small Polish community of Isadore, MI. In 1918, when plans for rebuilding the Holy Rosary Church were set in motion, her remains were found buried in the crawlspace beneath it. The housekeeper Stella Lipczynska was accused, tried and convicted of the murder. The media told the tale of Stella's jealousy and murderous rage. Yet some rejected this story from the very beginning. What is Jennifer and Jill's take on this tragedy? What information did they uncover psychically? Who's voice wants to be heard and what does it want to say? Listen in now to the conclusion of The Missing and the Accused in Isadore, MI. Transcripts of this episode can be found here: Transcript S2E3_ The Missing and the Accused in Isadore, MI- Part 2. Link not working? Find transcripts to our pods and more at https://commonmystics.net/ Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon and get exclusive bonus content and monthly video calls with Jen & Jill!!! https://www.patreon.com/commonmystics
On this episode of Common Mystics Jennifer and Jill conclude their discussion of the mystery of Sr. Janina. In the summer of 1907 the lively nun disappeared from the small Polish community of Isadore, MI. In 1918, when plans for rebuilding the Holy Rosary Church were set in motion, her remains were found buried in […]
On this episode of Common Mystics Jennifer and Jill discuss a scandalous story out of a small farming town in northwestern Michigan. Founded in the late 19th century, Isadore was a tight-knit Polish community that revolved around the church. Yet this peaceful place would be shaken forever during the summer of 1907. It was then that Sr. Janina vanished from the Holy Rosary Church. In this first episode of a two part series, the sisters relate the details surrounding the nun's disappearance. What happened to Sr. Janina? Where did she go? Who was responsible? Listen in as Jennifer and Jill describe the mysterious events of Friday, August 23, 1907 and the incredible events that followed. Transcripts of this episode can be found here: Transcript S2E2_ The Missing and the Accused in Isadore, MI- Part 1. Link not working? Find transcripts to our pods and more at https://commonmystics.net/ Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon and get exclusive bonus content and monthly video calls with Jen & Jill!!! https://www.patreon.com/commonmystics
Episode 1410: Our article of the day is Holy Rosary Church (Tacoma, Washington).
Today’s Homily Highlight is by Fr. Gabriel Mosier from Holy Rosary Church in Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Gabriel Mosier, Homily Highlight appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Fr. Gabriel Mosher from Holy Rosary Church in Portland talks to Brenda about the Solemnity of Christ the King The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Gabriel Mosher, Solemnity of Christ the King appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Homily Highlight by Fr. Gabriel Mosher from Holy Rosary Church in Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Gabriel Mosher, Homily Highlight appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Brenda talks with Fr. Gabriel about St. Thomas Aquinas The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Gabriel Mosier, Holy Rosary Church appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Brenda Grunza & Dr. Thomas Rittenhouse, Co-Presidents, & Ann Manganiello, Music Director & Conductor of the Catholic Choral Society of Scranton, speaking about the 18th Annual Generations Sing concert on Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 7:00 pm at Holy Rosary Church, Mary Mother of God Parish, 316 William Street in Scranton. There will be guest choruses from various schools throughout the region joining the adult choir. In addition to sacred works, the program will feature patriotic selections to mark Veteran's Day. www.catholicchoralsociety.org
Brenda Grunza, Co-President with Dr. Thomas Rittenhouse, and Ann Manganiello, Music Director & Conductor of the Catholic Choral Society of Scranton, speaking about the 70th Anniversary Spring Concerts on Friday, May 17, 2019, at 7:30 p.m., at Holy Rosary Church, 316 William Street in Scranton, and Sunday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, 339 N. Maple Avenue in Kingston, PA. www.catholicchoralsociety.org
Baltimore has many traditions, and among them are annual church suppers. Some of the best known: The German sour beef-and-dumpling and beef rouladen dinners at Zion Church of the City of Baltimore, the weekly Lenten fish fries at Catholic parishes, the annual Polish festivals of Holy Rosary Church that require the production of up to 40,000 pierogies, and the ravioli dinners at St. Leo's in Little Italy. John Shields, a Baltimore native and proprietor of Gertrude's restaurant, calls these ----faith-based pop-up restaurants,---- dinners offered only once, sometimes twice, each year.If you have never been, this is the year to give one (or all) a try. In today's show, Dan and restaurateur John Shields speak with organizers of these events. It takes hundreds of volunteers to make all those pierogies, dumplings and crab cakes.Links: http://www.zionbaltimore.org/hospitality/sour-beef-dinnerhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/4th-annual-beef-rouladen-dinner-benefits-the-zion-church-organ-fund-tickets-42339080329https://www.archbalt.org/venue/our-lady-queen-of-peace-2/http://www.holyrosarypl.org/en/slideshow/Polish-Spring-Festival-May-1920-2018-_995
Original Recording Date: August 22nd Guests: ARCH - HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health, Stonehenge Therapeutic Community, and HERE 24/7 This was my first visit over to the North End Harvest Market, located at Waverly Dr. Public School in North Riverside Neighbourhood Group. During this first visit, the North End Harvest Market was running their inaugural "Resource Fair" featuring approximately 20 different organizations. I spoke with three: ARCH - HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health, Stonehenge Therapeutic Community, and Here24/7 A bit about the Harvest Market: The Harvest Market is a Free fruit and vegetable market intended to support low income families and individuals to meet their healthy food needs. The Market is open on Wednesday nights from 6:00 to 8:00 at the small parking lot beside Waverley Drive School at 140 Waverley Drive. In bad weather it will be held at Portable # 6. Families and individuals can register and only need your name and address to qualify and although the market is open every week, registrants can come every second week. Primary funding for the Market has been generously donated by Guelph UnitedMinistries, an umbrella organization of Guelph's United churches and ministries. Other local groups that support the market are Guelph Neighourhood Support Coalition, Chalmers Community Services Centre, Trinity United church, Holy Rosary Church, New Life Church, Waverley and Brant Neighbourhood Groups, and the Upper Grand District School Board. To offer make monetary donations, fruit and vegetable donations, provide some entertainment or just get more information, please contact Laura at northendharvestmarket@gmail.com. or drop by the Market. More about the groups interviewed at the Resource fair: ARCH -HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health - ARCH is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing anti-oppressive, sex-positive, inclusive care, treatment and prevention services in the area of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted blood-borne infections through innovative health promotion strategies and community engagement. Mission:We provide exemplary multidisciplinary services, education and support in the area of HIV and AIDS through innovative health promotion strategies and community partnerships Vision: We dream of a time and place where everyone is free to live healthy, stigma free, vital lives." Stonehenge Therapeutic Community: "Stonehenge Therapeutic Community brings together people with chronic and acute addictions, including co-occurring mental health issues, to provide on-going opportunities for change and to promote a healthy lifestyle free of alcohol and drug abuse. We embrace the invaluable role of alumni and peers to accomplish this mission. In the residential treatment program and aftercare services, this mission is accomplished through our progressive therapeutic community approach, supporting a healthy lifestyle free of alcohol and drug abuse. We also offer community-based services along a harm reduction continuum. These programs include addiction supportive housing, services for pregnant or parenting women and regional outreach and addiction support coordination programs." Here 24/7: "Here 24/7 is your front door to the addictions, mental health and crisis services provided by 12 agencies across Waterloo Wellington. All you need to do is reach out to us. We do the intake, assessment, referral, crisis, waitlist and appointment booking work for these important programs. It’s our job to be your guide, figure out your needs and help you navigate the system. This leaves you free to focus on maintaining hope and pursuing recovery. If you have any concerns, we hope you’ll get in touch. We’re Here 24/7 If you or someone you know: Doesn’t know where or how to get help Feels hopeless Withdraws from friends and family Threatens to or talks about hurting or killing themselves or others Increases alcohol or drug use Engages in reckless behaviours Is in need of support for addictions or mental health Feels rage or uncontrolled anger Sees no reason for living Feels trapped, like there is no way out Has dramatic mood changes Feels anxious, agitated or unable to sleep"
Original Recording Date: May 31 2016 Guest: Barb McPhee, Director of the North End Harvest Market Barb is an incredible woman in Guelph who is responsible for and integral to many of our amazing initiatives, including the Poverty Task Force, the Better Beginnings Program, and the "North End Harvest Market" We could have talked for HOURS about all the various projects she's part of, and I very much hope to have her on the show again. For this episode we focused a lot on the North End Harvest Market. The North End Harvest Market is a free fruit and vegetable market intended to support low income families and individuals to meet their healthy food needs. The Market is open on Wednesday nights from 6:00 to 7:30 at the small parking lot beside Waverley Drive School at 140 Waverley Drive. In bad weather it will be held at Portable # 6. Families and individuals can register and only need your name and address to qualify and although the market is open every week, registrants can come every second week. Primary funding for the Market has been generously donated by Guelph United Ministries, an umbrella organization of Guelph’s United churches and ministries. Other local groups that support the market are Guelph Neighourhood Support Coalition, Chalmers Community Services Centre, Trinity United church, Holy Rosary Church, New Life Church, Waverley and Brant Neighbourhood Groups, and the Upper Grand District School Board. To offer make monetary donations, fruit and vegetable donations, provide some entertainment or just get more information, please contact Barb McPhee, NEHM Manager oldbatchat@yahoo.ca or drop by the Market.