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Maria Morera Johnson and Heidi Hess Saxton interview Tim Moriarty, actor and founder of Castletown Media, at the red carpet premiere of Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist. Tim Moriarty, founder of Castletown Media, earned his Master's degree in Philosophy from Boston College and a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Louisiana State University. Tim's acting career includes roles in popular television shows such as Blue Bloods, House of Cards, and Manifest. As the executive director of Castletown Media, he has produced nearly a dozen Catholic documentary films and TV series. Notable works include The Field Afar: The Life of Fr. Vincent Capodanno, Heart of a Missionary, Enduring Faith: The Story of Native American Catholics, and Mother Teresa: No Greater Love. Tim, alongside his wife Maria, resides in Seattle, WA, with their two children. Links in Episode: - Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist - Tim Moriarty - Castletown Media
Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. on Pope Francis further clarifying that Holy orders are reserved for men. David Naglieri is the director of “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love.”
Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. on Pope Francis further clarifying that Holy orders are reserved for men. David Naglieri is the director of “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love.”
Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. on Pope Francis further clarifying that Holy orders are reserved for men. David Naglieri is the director of “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love.”
We're live with Kenneth Champagne with St. Agnes Church in Baton Rouge talks about the Fullness of Truth Conference: The Eucharist and the Spiritual Life: Moving Through the Science of Sainthood, David Naglieri, director, "Mother Teresa: No Greater Love" talks about the ABC release and Sarah Zagorski, Communications Director, Adoption Education Director with Louisiana Right to Life talks about upcoming pro-life events.
David Naglieri, director and producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love & Adam Blai, peritus of religious demonology, diocese of Pittsburgh and author of 'The Exorcism Files: True Stories of Demonic Possession'
Interviews: David Naglieri, director and producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love & Adam Blai, peritus of religious demonology, diocese of Pittsburgh and author of 'The Exorcism Files: True Stories of Demonic Possession'
David Naglieri, director and producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love & Adam Blai, peritus of religious demonology, diocese of Pittsburgh and author of 'The Exorcism Files: True Stories of Demonic Possession'
VATICAN-CHINA DEAL Nina Shea, director of The Center for Religious Freedom at The Hudson Institute, and Steven Mosher, president of The Population Research Institute join us with analysis of the latest crackdown on relgious liberty in communist China. MOTHER TERESA Jim Wahlberg, executive producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love, talks about the film and the impact Mother Teresa had on his faith. THE RESURRECTED JESUS David Limbaugh, political columnist and author talks about midterm election politics & his latest book The Resurrected Jesus: The Church in the New Testament, co-written with his daughter Christen Limbaugh Bloom.
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 - Two new Catholic movies that debuted in theaters in September and October are coming back to the big screen for encores by popular demand. American moviegoers will be able to see “Saint Michael: Meet the Angel” in theaters October 12 and October 13 and “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” on November 2. “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” chronicles the life of the 20th-century saint and the impact both she and her religious order, the Missionaries of Charity, have had on the people they have served throughout the world. “Saint Michael: Meet the Angel” highlights the power and nature of Saint Michael the Archangel and other angelic beings. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/252530/two-catholic-movies-back-in-theaters-for-encores-after-stellar-showings Today the Church honors Saint Edward the Confessor, king of England from 1042 to 1066. His saintly bearing made him a popular sovereign, and his actions even more so. He abolished an unjust tax and was known to cure people with his touch. Edward died on January 5, 1066, and was canonized by Pope Alexander III in 1161. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-edward-the-confessor-392
It's the first Monday in October, and Mary and Lauretta are here, discussing the wonderful activities surrounding Respect Life Sunday in the Archdiocese of Chicago and beyond. They also explain the various feast days of the Church in early October, including St. Thérèse of Lisieux, whose feast day is October 1, and the feast day of the Guardian Angels on October 2. Mary and Lauretta provide tips on growing closer to Jesus through the the examples of the saints and angels, and then discuss a new movie on St. Teresa of Calcutta, entitled, "Mother Teresa: No Greater Love." https://ststanschurch.org/ https://eppc.org/
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly. Patrick E. Kelly is the 14th Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus having taken office on March 1, 2021. The Knights of Columbus have produced a new film called, “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” which will be in more than 900 theaters across the United States on Monday, October 3rd and Tuesday, October 4th. The film chronicles the life of Mother Teresa and introduces her to a new generation of Catholics demonstrating the spiritual and physical impact Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity had and continue to have on Catholics and non-Catholics around the world. Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly speaks about the new feature length documentary about Mother Teresa as well as about the role of the Knights of Columbus.Support the show
MOTHER TERESA: NO GREATER LOVE is a Fathom Events documentary. It showcases Catholic charities for “the poorest of the poor” started and inspired by Mother Teresa. Interspersed with visits to some of these charities around the world is a narrative about Mother Teresa's life. The narrative includes brief dramatic reconstructions of her life without dialogue, footage of Mother Teresa helping needy people, and footage of her speaking about her faith and charity work. Eventually, she became a leading advocate for unborn babies.
Mother Teresa was once a household name. People knew her story and who she was. With the passing of time, on the occasion of her 25th anniversary of death, the Knights of Columbus have produced a documentary about her life that will renew interest and devotion to her. Whether you know her story or are just learning about her, the upcoming Fathom Event is a must for you. Plan to attend in theatres on October 3 and 4. Learn more: https://www.fathomevents.com/events/Mother-Teresa-No-Greater-Love
Maureen Flynn talks about the upcoming 30th International Week of Prayer and Fasting. David Naglieri, director and producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love shares news of the film and it's upcoming showing!
Director David Naglieri joins to discuss his new movie about Mother Teresa: No Greater Love, and Edward Pentin discusses the Queen and Cardinal Zen.
Director David Naglieri joins to discuss his new movie about Mother Teresa: No Greater Love, and Edward Pentin discusses the Queen and Cardinal Zen.
As a beautiful documentary comes to theaters next month, director David Naglieri joins to discuss Mother Teresa: No Greater Love. Anchored by personal stories of people who were transformed by Mother Teresa, the moving film showcases not only the radical love of this amazing saint, but also the unwavering work of the Missionaries of Charity who serve the poorest of the poor in every community across the globe. Rome correspondent Edward Pentin also joins talking not only the dire situation in China as Cardinal Zen awaits trial, but also the end of an era with the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily to prepare us for this Sunday's Gospel. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
We're live with David Naglieri, director and producer of "Mother Teresa: No Greater Love" film, David Dawson Jr., Director of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux Office of Parish Support talks about relationship with our neighbors and GinaMarie Tennant talks about her book Louis and Zelie: The Holy Parents of St. Therese.
Maureen Flynn talks about the upcoming 30th International Week of Prayer and Fasting. David Naglieri, director and producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love shares news of the film and it's upcoming showing!
EWTN Radio The late Queen Elizabeth II, as monarch of Great Britain and the head of the Church of England, met five popes in her lifetime. Pope Francis in his statement upon her death Sept. 8 promised prayers for her peaceful repose and praised her for “her example of devotion to duty, her steadfast witness of faith in Jesus Christ and her firm hope in his promises.” Edward Pentin, the Register’s Rome Correspondent, who hails from England, joins us now to remember the Queen. Then EWTN News’ executive director Matthew Bunson and National Catholic Register’s Jeanette De Melo discuss Mother Teresa and the film “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” marking the 25th anniversary of her death. https://www.listennotes.com/e/4c904d4442754737934ff4d0d5304f98/
The late Queen Elizabeth II, as monarch of Great Britain and the head of the Church of England, met five popes in her lifetime. Pope Francis in his statement upon her death Sept. 8 promised prayers for her peaceful repose and praised her for “her example of devotion to duty, her steadfast witness of faith in Jesus Christ and her firm hope in his promises.” Edward Pentin, the Register's Rome Correspondent, who hails from England, joins us now to remember the Queen. Then EWTN News' executive director Matthew Bunson and National Catholic Register's Jeanette De Melo discuss Mother Teresa and the film “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” marking the 25th anniversary of her death.
The late Queen Elizabeth II, as monarch of Great Britain and the head of the Church of England, met five popes in her lifetime. Pope Francis in his statement upon her death Sept. 8 promised prayers for her peaceful repose and praised her for “her example of devotion to duty, her steadfast witness of faith in Jesus Christ and her firm hope in his promises.” Edward Pentin, the Register's Rome Correspondent, who hails from England, joins us now to remember the Queen. Then EWTN News' executive director Matthew Bunson and National Catholic Register's Jeanette De Melo discuss Mother Teresa and the film “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” marking the 25th anniversary of her death.
The late Queen Elizabeth II, as monarch of Great Britain and the head of the Church of England, met five popes in her lifetime. Pope Francis in his statement upon her death Sept. 8 promised prayers for her peaceful repose and praised her for “her example of devotion to duty, her steadfast witness of faith in Jesus Christ and her firm hope in his promises.” Edward Pentin, the Register's Rome Correspondent, who hails from England, joins us now to remember the Queen. Then EWTN News' executive director Matthew Bunson and National Catholic Register's Jeanette De Melo discuss Mother Teresa and the film “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” marking the 25th anniversary of her death.