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Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He was ordained in 2008. In Today's Show Is there a certain extreme point at which the church “draws the line” and determines that separation is actually necessary rather than discouraged? Should widows remarry? I am divorced and remarried. I was not a Christian when I was married either time. I have since become a Christian and have been baptized. Both marriages took place with a justice of the peace and were outdoor weddings on family property. In the process of my divorce from my first wife, she had a child with another man. Would I need an annulment of my first marriage to join the church? If so, how does it work? Do children from invalid marriages lack any individual graces bestowed by God upon children from valid marriages? Has the Protestant reformation had any impact on the perception of marriage? How can we bring marriage back to a place of holiness and reverence in the public eye? My wife and I are coming up on our ten year wedding anniversary. Does the church recommend anything for such an occasion, such as a renewal of vows or an informal blessing? How do I convince a friend that marriage is between a man and a woman? Can you please explain why deacons are able to marry but priests are not? Can you please explain why some Eastern Rite Catholic priests are able to be married (and have children) and why that practice differs from the Roman Catholic Church? In regard to family members who are lapsed Catholics married outside The Church: if the couple decides to divorce, is it right to encourage them to NOT divorce? If we have loved ones who are or were in an invalid marriage and changed their last name in that marriage, when having masses said for them, should we use their legal last name or their last name prior to the invalid marriage? If a man goes missing and is presumed dead for a long time, and the wife remarries, but the man eventually comes back, is the new marriage valid? Can the man remarry? How should one approach the potential fallout that comes from declining an invitation to a family member's wedding due to faith reasons? Is it really worth fracturing relationships? 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!
Today's Homily Highlight is from Fr. Maro Escano, pastor at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Albany.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.
High school youth with St. Mary's Catholic Church in Stockdale present a live Nativity for the community Dec. 17 at the Brahma Brew Coffee Bar at the corner of Main Street and U.S. 87 in Stockdale. See more photos of festive activities throughout this issue, and turn to page 1B to see how one Hobson family shares the joy of the season. We at the Wilson County News wish everyone a blessed, safe, and joyous Christmas!Article Link
Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He was ordained in 2008. In Today's Show When I was growing up, we always recited the Nicene Creed at Mass. But now it seems that the Apostle's Creed is getting more use. I was wondering if this shift had anything to do with the controversy surrounding the Western Churches' inclusion of the "filioque" in the Nicene Creed, which I understand was one of the factors leading to the "Great Schism" of 1054? Was St. John the Apostle too young to start his ministry? What should Catholics believe on the separation of Church and State? I'm doing Lectio Divina with the scene with the boat when Jesus says come out and follow me, but I'm struggling, as I can't imagine myself doing so. Any advice? I pray for the living and usually select someone specific to pray for. I have a set of petitions that I make, many of which are targeted towards their proper, active participation in the faith. Is this an appropriate practice? What would be a good response or explanation for why we don't read more from the Pentateuch, Minor Prophets, and so on during Mass? What is the proper disposal procedure for a Protestant "Bible?" How do we respond to Protestant arguments about graces obtained through the sacraments? Which is more important: to follow one's conscience or to follow one's faith? Who is God? What does that word apostle mean? Since Peter was the first Pope, does that make his successors to the papacy apostles as well? 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!
Youth assistant Tammy Elrod (left) with St. Mary's Catholic Church in Stockdale joins youth from the parish for a commemorative photo at the National Catholic Youth Conference, with students filling in for the “Y” in the conference initials. The national event Nov. 16-18 in Indianapolis, Ind., themed “Fully Alive,” drew approximately 12,000 young people to Indiana from across the United States.Article Link
Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He was ordained in 2008. In Today's Show Does the FSSP have a standardized way to train Altar Servers at a parish? Is it something that is taught at the seminary? My daughter gave me a Rosary from an antique store, however, there are no beads before the decade ones. Also, there is a crucifix without Jesus on the cross. Should I keep it? What can we do as Catholics to spread the Gospel? I have a friend who is trying to convince me that if I just accept Jesus into my heart, no future sin will affect my salvation. What arguments are there to refute that? Salvation in the Book of Ephesians Chapter 2 A brief history of Fr. Romanoski's parish, St. Mary's Being baptized by Protestants - why is that valid in the eyes of the Church when others, such as the Orthodox, require a second Baptism? Why did Jesus refer to Himself as the "Son of Man," and what exactly does this mean? 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!
10/10/23 - Fr. Jonathan Romanoski is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He is a Priest of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter.
Mark Stewart reveals some incredible details about the building of the new Saint Mary's Church in College Station, and he discusses with Roundup host, Maria Sotolongo, what it meant to his faith and family. Visit redcradio.org or download our RED-C Radio App to access our live radio, listen to all of our podcasts, and find additional information and resources related to our Catholic faith. And if you want to support The RED-C Apostolate and all that we do, please consider making a recurring or one-time donation (https://redcradio.org/donate). You can also subscribe to our email list at https://redcradio.org/subscribe, and check out our YouTube page! May God bless you and all your loved ones!
Today's Homily Highlight is by Fr. Ralph Recker, pastor at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mt. Angel.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.
Dr. Tom Curran is joined by Fr. Mark Stronach from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Kodiak, AK, to share his vocation story and explore the Catholic Church in the “Last Frontier!”
Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He was ordained in 2008. In Today's Show Is the SSPX in union with the church? Are Catholics wrong to join them for masses? Are their sacraments valid? Can a deliberate venial sin become a mortal sin if ignored for too long? When did Mary really know that her Son was God? Should teenage children be forced to attend Mass? Does the benefit outweigh the potential backlash? How does the Catholic church view NFP? Should it be considered sinful? Practical advice for reading through church documents 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!
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, originally built on a barge in 1782, is the oldest church in the state. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us that despite its small congregation, it has historical significance and ties to international and church politics. The church has faced challenges throughout the years but has persevered and is still standing in Plum Bayou. St. Mary's Church is a symbol of perseverance and houses the grave of a potential saint. The post Old St. Mary, Pine Bluff, Arkansas appeared first on StarQuest Media.
Justin Hibbard sits down with Father Christopher Gray - Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Park City, Utah and point person for the Eucharistic Revival and Eucharistic Rally for the Diocese of Salt Lake City. In this interview, Father Gray shares the vision for the Eucharistic Revival; plans for the Eucharistic Rally on July 9, 2023, in Sandy, Utah; and his love for the Eucharist. Subscribe to Why Catholic? wherever you get your podcasts.Check out the Why Catholic Etsy shop (all proceeds support this podcast).Become a free subscriber or a patron of Why Catholic? and get the next episode and a discount code to the Why Catholic Etsy shop in your email inbox.Follow Why Catholic on Instagram.Like what you hear? Leave a 5-star rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.SHOW NOTES:* National Eucharistic Revival Website* July 9th Eucharistic Rally for the Diocese of Salt Lake City* This is My Body: a Call to Eucharistic Revival by Bishop Robert Barron* Why Catholic? #9 - The Jewish Roots of the Eucharist* Why Catholic? #10 - The Center of Existence* Why Catholic? #14 - The Eucharist Throughout History* Why Catholic? #15 - The Mysterious Case of Eucharistic Miracles* Why Catholic? #16 - The Eucharist Changes Everything* St. Mary's Catholic Church - Park City Utah Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe
Today's Homily Highlight is from Fr. Ralph Recker at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mt. Angel.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.
Our guest, Myles Creek, discusses youth ministry, scripture, philosophy, and spiritual desolation and consolation. His innate skepticism made him eager to learn more about the faith. Now he teaches at Teurlings Catholic High school and is a Youth Minister at St. Mary's Catholic Church.
Take a short pilgrimage to St. Mary's Church in Mt. Angel, OR for Holy Week. Mark Dol share with Brenda all they have planned.St. Mary's Catholic Church, Mt. Angel, OR. 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.
This week's Homily Highlight is by Deacon Charles Gonzales from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mt. Angel.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.
The Knights of Columbus at St. Mary's Catholic Church welcomes everyone to dig in at their Lenten Fish Fry, planned every Friday, starting Feb. 24 through March 31, in Stockdale. Patrons will have the choice of a fish and shrimp plate or shrimp plate, both served with sides, for per plate. Dinner will start at 4 p.m. until sold out and can be taken to go via drive thru or enjoyed onsite in the church's parish hall at 1201 N. St. Mary's St. in Stockdale. While there, purchase a ticket for a chance to win prizes. For more...Article Link
The youth of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Stockdale perform an Epiphany play Jan. 8, depicting the arrival of the Magi, for a packed house of parishioners after Sunday Mass in the parish hall.Article Link
Members of St. Mary's Catholic Church handbell choir take hold of their instruments as they wrap up their Christmas Eve performance, entertaining parishioners with a musical concert before and during the Dec. 24 Mass.Article Link
Clothed in matching robes, members of Stockdale's St. Mary's Catholic Church handbell choir shake their bells during a musical performance at Christmas on Main Street Dec. 10, in downtown Stockdale.Article Link
Fr. Pat gave this talk at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Delaware, OH.
“Lake Hits Happenings” Host Bruce Carlstrom is joined by Elwood Gnotke, organizer of Community Thanksgiving Dinner, and Joan Schimbeno of St. Mary's Church CCW to talk about the Community Dinner on Thanksgiving Day at Bethany Lutheran Church and the Christmas Bazaar at St. Mary's Catholic Church on December 3rd.
This week on RED-C Roundup our host Dr. Thaddeus Romansky visited with Michael Raia, founder and president of Studioio Liturgical Design and Consulting, and liturgical designer expert on sacred church architecture. Thaddeus and Michael first spoke about the Feast Day of the Dedication of St. John Lateran and it's significance in the area of church architecture. This was followed by a discussion of Sacrosanctum Concilium and it's guidelines on sacred art and architecture. The final points of discussion were on the sacred art and architecture of the building and design of the new St. Mary's Catholic Church in College Station, just outside of the RED-C Catholic Radio studios.
Teresa Shaw of Stockdale celebrates 100 years of life with her daughters, Jennifer Alvarez and Donna Sutton, and her parish family at a reception Oct. 23, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Stockdale. Young or old, please share your birthday celebrations with readers! Email to reader@wcn-online.com.Article Link
This is a recording of Justin Hibbard's presentation about how he went from a lifelong Protestant and a Baptist Pastor to the Catholic Church. This was recorded on September 15th at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Park City, UT at their September Summit. Be sure to subscribe to Why Catholic? on your favorite podcast provider.Become a Why Catholic? patron at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribeSubmit questions for Q&A episodes at whycatholic@substack.comFollow Why Catholic? on Instagram: @whycatholicpodcast Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe
This week on RED-C Roundup our host Pam Marvin and guest cohost Robye Harvey visited with Immaculée Ilibagiza, author of multiple books and survivor of the Rwandan Holocaust. Pam and Robye spoke with Immaculée about her first book, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, and about the power of prayer and forgiveness. Specifically she mentions in this episode, “when you pray for your enemies, you rob them of their power!” Today, Immaculée is regarded as one of world's leading speakers on faith, hope and forgiveness. She has shared this universal message with world leaders, school children, multinational corporations, churches, and at events and conferences around the world. Immaculée will be leading a retreat in Central Texas on October 7/8 at St. Mary's Catholic Church of the Assumption in West, TX. Register at: https://www.immaculee.com/collections/retreats/products/fullerton-ne-retreat-october-7-8-2022-with-immaculee.
On August 27, 2022, the Faith Formation Conference was held at the Renaissance Hotel. All adults, especially catechists of the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma were invited to this year's Conference focused on the "Sacraments: Mysterious Encounters with Christ." One of the keynote speakers was Monica Ashour. Holding two Masters from the University of Dallas—one in Theological Studies and one in Humanities, Monica Ashour is an international speaker, author of 28 books, President and Director of Content Creation for the Theology of the Body Evangelization Team, known as TOBET. Named in 2010 by the Catholic National Register as one of the top six speakers on Saint John Paul's seminal work known as the Theology of the Body, Monica and her team have completed a pre-school through 8th-grade program called The Body Matters for schools, faith formation, and family catechesis. It has been called a “game-changer.” Monica was awarded by the Catholic Press Association for Honorable Mention—First Time Author of a Book, Everybody Has Something to Give. She also received the Excellence in Publishing Award for Children's Books for her Every BODY Has a Body: God Made Us to Love, from her series called ToB for Kids for 4-7 year-olds and ToB for Tots for 2-5 year-olds, (Pauline Books and Media). Monica and her team wrote the Theology of the Body Marriage Preparation program, lauded by Cardinal Dolan of New York and Archbishop Aquila in Denver. Available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, this marriage prep program is used throughout the nation. In May 2015, Miss Ashour was a participant for an ad hoc committee in Washington DC for the Pontifical Council for the Family. In November 2011, Monica presented a talk “Teaching TOB to Teens” at the Theology of the Body International Symposium in Rome. She was also a participant in the International Summit on Lay Leadership with Cardinal Arinze in Rome. Before becoming an international speaker, Monica served as a campus minister at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Texas A&M University from 1996 to 1999. There she launched the now nationwide Nun Run, in which young women travel around the nation visiting convents. Before and after her stint at St. Mary's, Monica enjoyed 20 years teaching theology and literature in grade school and high school classrooms. Monica was the recipient of Bishop (now Cardinal) Farrell's 2008 Pro-Life Award for Civic Action and was named to the Hall of Fame for her alma mater, Nolan Catholic High School in Ft. Worth. Monica enjoys discussion groups, exercise, bridge, and coaching softball.
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Stockdale invites everyone to the return of the parish's fall festival on Sunday, Sept. 25. The celebration returns for the first time since 2019, after being cancelled by the pandemic. Featuring a barbecued chicken lunch, the event also includes both live and silent auctions, kiddie games, bingo, and more. Serving begins at 11 a.m., with dine-in and to-go options available. Tickets are . St. Mary's Catholic Church is located at 104 North St. Mary's St. in Stockdale. Call 830-996-3415 or visit stmarysstockdale.org/ for more information.Article Link
Dr. Tom Curran is joined by Fr. Mark Stronach from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Kodiak, AK, to share his vocation story and explore the Catholic Church in the “Last Frontier!”
Marriage Family Life and Ministry SERIESEpisode 134: “Adventures in Marriage" The fourth installment of this series is with Joel and Laura from the St. Mary's Catholic Church. They have three kids and have fallen in love with each other early, started a family early but came to the Church later on. Listen to how their adventure in marriage started and see where their journey has taken them.Please send us your email or comments to Catholic.dad50@gmail.com or send us a DM on Instagram.Remember like, subscribe and recommend to a friend. How to SUPPORT?YOU CAN BE A PATRON on our Patreon pageMake a donation on our PayPal or Venmo @CatholicDotDadSend us your prayersRecommend us to a friendSupport the show - http://www.patreon.com/ThisConnected FOLLOW on Instagram:@catholic.dad & @minitangledWATCH us on YouTube:@This Connected Podcast@TonyPimentelBook your stay at the cabin, Running Springs, CAInstagram: @thecabin2021Support the show
Marriage Family Life and Ministry SERIESEpisode 133: “SERVICE”The third installment of this series is with German & Paula from the St. Mary's Catholic Church. They share a story that is not too different from any of us who go through marriage together and finding God along the way. Listen to their beautiful testimony of their individual journey to the faith to their mutual journey in service to God through his community. They openly share how blessed they feel being immigrants to their adopted country and how their marriage has not been perfect but through years of service to God and each other they are content to have him continually present in their lives. They credit their conversion to a ministry group at St. Marys called “CRECIMIENTOS” which means growth. German and Paula are some of the most genuine and honest people to come on the show. Listen and learn the miracle of service. If you would like to contact them or would like to find out more about Crecimientos Minsitry, send us an email requesting the info.Please send us an email or comment to Catholic.dad50@gmail.com or send us a DM on Instagram.Remember like, subscribe and recommend to a friend. How to SUPPORT?YOU CAN BE A PATRON on our Patreon pageMake a donation on our PayPal or Venmo @CatholicDotDadSend us your prayersRecommend us to a friendSupport the show - http://www.patreon.com/ThisConnected FOLLOW on Instagram:@catholic.dad & @minitangledWATCH us on YouTube:@This Connected Podcast@TonyPimentelBook your stay at the cabin, Running Springs, CAInstagram: @thecabin2021Support the show
Michael and Sandra De La Zerda, son and daughter-in-law of Jimmy De La Zerda and Luz Ramirez of Poth, Texas, are excited to announce the engagement of their son, Jayton Michael De La Zerda to Lindsay Marie Stapleton, daughter of Jim and Michelle Stapleton of Plano. Jayton and Lindsay met at St. Mary's Catholic Church in College Station in 2020. The happy couple officially started dating in July 2020 and have been together ever since. Jayton graduated from Texas A&M University in 2022, earning a Bachelor of Science in agricultural communications and journalism. Lindsay will graduate from Texas A&M University...Article Link
“We are living in a new age of tyranny...of relativism, the dictatorship of secular modernity,” said Derek Rotty, who wrote a recent column for the National Catholic Register, titled, “Natural Law and Moral Virtues Bring Independence From Tyranny.” “What America has lost is its understanding, and its foundation, on the natural law.” Rotty, the director of evangelization and discipleship at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Jackson, Tenn., is the author of the 2019 book, “A Life of Conversion: Meeting Christ in the Gospels” (Our Sunday Visitor). Follow him @derekrotty on Twitter.
A conversation with Father Joseph Tran of the St. Mary's Catholic Church of the Rocky Boy's Reservation
Part 1 of a conversation with Father Joseph Tran of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rocky Boy
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - A Catholic priest of the Diocese of Minna in Nigeria was among 45 people kidnapped after Mass on Sunday. On the morning of March 27, assailants abducted villagers along with Father Leo Raphael Ozigi, a priest of St. Mary's Catholic Church in the town of Sarkin Pawa. The people abducted were reportedly villagers who had just returned to their communities on Saturday after living in Internally Displaced Persons camps. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/250822/catholic-priest-abducted-after-sunday-mass-in-nigeria A Ukrainian Catholic priest, who is married and a father of seven, recently accompanied one of his parishioners on a journey to Ukraine, where they rescued 22 orphans. Father Jason Charron flew to Ukraine with one of his parishioners, who had recently adopted a daughter from there. Crossing the border into Ukraine, the priest and the parishioner made their way to the orphanage from which the daughter had been adopted, and were able to get the orphans to safety in Lithuania. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/250819/a-catholic-priest-and-a-parishioner-team-up-to-rescue-ukrainian-orphans Today the Church celebrates Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Jewish council who went to Pontius Pilate and asked for possession of the body of Jesus after his passion and death. After receiving this permission, Joseph had Jesus laid in a nearby tomb. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-joseph-of-arimathea-191
Joe Crowley was a district party leader at 23, in the New York State Assembly at 26, and in the US House at 37...a political prodigy by any measure. He talks the early lessons learned in Queens politics, his time around Governor Mario Cuomo, his rise through the Assembly and Congress, his 2018 primary against AOC, and memorable moments and valuable insights from 20 years in the House. IN THIS EPISODE…The Crowley family lore that intersects with the Titanic…Congressman Crowley's early political memories growing up in Queens…The family connection between the Crowleys and the Cuomos…The story behind a 26-year-old Joe Crowley elected to the state legislature…The enduring mystery behind his candidacy for Queens College president…Memories of the “totalitarian” nature of the New York State Legislature…He remembers the “magnetic” personality of Mario Cuomo, plus how close he came to a Cuomo Presidential bid…He talks how Mario Cuomo and Geraldine Ferraro opened the door for pro-choice Catholics in New York politics…The unusual story behind his surprising 1998 candidacy for Congress…His first impressions of Congress…The Joe Crowley 101 of what new members should know…Congressman Crowley “expends some political muscle” to advance marriage equality…How Congressman Crowley climbed the leadership ladder to become Democratic Caucus Chair…Congressman Crowley's perspective on the Pelosi-Hoyer relationship…A glimpse into the intensity surrounding the ACA legislative process…How he views the 2018 primary against AOC with a few years hindsight…How he's approached his post-congressional career…The Broadway musical Congressman Crowley is helping produce…His thoughts on running for mayor or running statewide…Advice for those in government relations…Congressman Crowley's relationship with both Presidents Obama and Biden…Who's the hardest working person in Washington?Congressman Crowley's early instincts toward Donald Trump…Congressman Crowley's 2022 advice for Congressional Democrats…AND…9/11, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bella Abzug, John Adams, John Boehner, boiler engineers, Dick Cain, Steve Chabot, civility in discourse, County Armagh, the DCCC, Geraldine Ferraro, the Five Points, Frontline Democrats, Ben Gillman, Thomas Jefferson, John Kennedy, Ed Koch, John Larson, Barbara Lee, Donald Manes, a members' member, Cathy Nolan, Tom Manton, the New Dem Coalition, Dave Obey, Paradise Square, Nancy Pelosi, Powell Memorial High, Paul Ryan, John Sabini, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Chuck Schumer, shoe leather, Bud Shuster, Squire Patton Boggs, Tammany Hall, Walter McCaffery, Watergate babies, & more!
Part 2 of a conversation with Father Joseph Tran of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rocky Boy
Part 1 of a conversation with Father Joseph Tran of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rocky Boy
In this episode Sunil Dasgupta interviews Abhi Janamanchi, Cedar Lane Unitarian-Universalist Church in Bethesda and Steven Cenname, Sunday school teacher in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rockville, to find surprising differences in how they Covid-19 challenges. Very local redistricting and other news. Music from Two Truths, an electronic Americana band from Rochester, NY, with DMV roots.
Love at first sight?So Lainey and I married on a beautiful day on October 1, 1994. It was a gorgeous day. We were married in St. Cloud, MN at St. Mary's Catholic Church. We met at St. Cloud State University. I would like to say it was love at first sight, but it wasn't. Don't get me wrong, I thought she was hot. That wasn't quite her first impression of me. . .
The Knights of Columbus Labor Day Barbecue returns Monday, Sept. 6, to the Rome Civic Center with some key changes to keep guests and volunteers safe. Mel Thomas, the grand knight of the Knights of Columbus Council 4410 of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and barbecue co-chair Jim Powell join Hometown's John Druckenmiller to talk about staging one of Rome's culinary highlights.
Rev. Praveen Lakkisetti, new administrator of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Stockdale, invites community members to a town-hall meeting Monday, Aug. 2. The event is open to all, parishioners and members of the wider community. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m., and will take place in the parish center adjacent to the church. St. Mary's Catholic Church is located at 1201 W. St. Mary's St. in Stockdale. For more information, call the parish office at 830-996-3415.Article Link
Some local Catholic parishes will see new faces behind the pulpit in July, following the recent announcement of priest assignments by San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS. Assignments are effective July 1. •St. Mary's Catholic Church, Stockdale — Father Dennis Jarzombek, current administrator of St. Mary's in Stockdale and St. Ann's in Kosciusko, leaves for St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Canyon Lake; Father Praveen Lakkisetti will serve in Stockdale and Kosciusko •St. Ann Catholic Church, La Vernia — Father Phil Henning has been granted a medical leave of absence; Father Johnson Le will become the new parish administrator •Sacred...Article Link
Reason for the Season...Father Paul Kelly of St. Mary's Catholic Church observes how we need to put our faith in the unseen and how the Christ Child was born for each of us. Video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/td4hugDpyGY
Download this episode Amy Voorhees is wife to husband, George, of almost 20 years. Together they have 7 children on this earth, and 4 children awaiting them in Heaven. Their oldest 6 children are all boys ranging in ages from 19 to 4, while the princess of the house is their youngest daughter who's 19 months old. In 2007 Amy founded the San Antonio Coalition for Life after the first successful National 40 Days for Life Campaign. Today, she still stays active in the SACFL and also works as the Director of Music for St. Mary's Catholic Church in Fredericksburg Texas. In this touching episode, Amy reveals how she and her family found consolation within the beauty of our Catholic faith after a family tragedy. She is also an avid pro-life advocate with a great insight on how having a peaceful, prayerful presence on the sidewalk has helped save souls. Amy also gave us a special treat by singing her lovely rendition of the Guardian Angel prayer called, "The Guardian Angel Song" that she wrote herself. How to reach Amy: The San Antonio Coalition for Life website https://sacfl.org/ The San Antonio Coalition for Life on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SACFL/ Email: info@sacfl.org Phone: 210-737-2235
...in which Rex and Paul talk about St. Mary's Catholic Church above Altus, the Coal Miners Memorial, the museum in Altus, German and Swiss immigrants, the Catfish Inn at Dardanelle, the Council Oaks, Pottsville, Russellville, Paul's visit to the Goodwin family reunion, his Uncle Ozro, the Black River, Lawrence County migration to Illinois after World War I, Paul's fractured sense of privilege and rediscovery (invention?) of his French ancestry and resultant special abilities, the Dry Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Paul's Grandma Goody, Highway 25 between Strawberry and Batesville, Cave City watermelons and tourist courts, "marker tree" legends, Diaz vs. Dyess, the transition from Delta to uplands, the ingredients for vinegar pie (it's better than it sounds), blackberry cobbler, Rex's life as a chigger and tick magnet, crabapple jelly, Cracker Barrel, and how Rex and Paul and Paul's son, Josh, decided not to joke around on the swinging bridge between Oark and Catalpa.
2009 Triduum Special: The liturgical meaning and music of Holy Saturday. Credits to Linda Armstrong and the choristers of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Plantersville, TX. Music from GIA used with permission.
2009 Triduum Special: The liturgical meaning and music of Good Friday. Credits to Linda Armstrong and the choristers of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Plantersville, TX. Music from GIA used with permission.