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Fr. Chris Miller, Theology teacher at Pius X and parochial vicar at St. Patrick's Church, celebrated Mass on Ash Wednesday.
On 23 October, 2009, the small town of Chatham, New Jersey, gathered at St. Patrick's Church. They expected to see the priest, but they were met with an eerie silence. The search for the missing priest would reveal that darkness can lurk in even the most unexpected of places and sometimes, wolves can conceal themselves in sheep's clothing.SPONSORS -4Patriots: Thank you to 4Patriots for sponsoring this episode! With hurricane season fast approaching, it's time to prepare with 4Patriot's emergency food packages. Use the code “MORBIDOLOGY” for 10% off: https://4patriots.com/SHOW NOTES - https://morbidology.com/morbidology-the-podcast-214-father-edward-hindsPATREON - https://www.patreon.com/morbidologyAudio Credit:Epidemic SoundEvening of Chaos - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Empty Reflections - ErikMMusic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgq4SPKHlyIA Mothers Sacrifice - OurMusicBox - https://ourmusicbox.com/Dark Tranquility - Anno Domini Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6mBav72AkThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3527306/advertisement
Dr. Edison Tucker pays an unwitting visit to St. Patrick's Church. Forgive Where the Stars Fell! is a production of Caldera Studios and Rogue Dialogue. This episode was written by: Newton Shottelkotte Lucy Brown With story editing by: Bob Raymonda Jack Marone Directed by: Newton Shottelkotte Bob Raymonda Here's our cast in order of appearance: Newton Shottelkotte as Ed Madelyn Harvieux as Lucy Casey Callaghan as Father Ben Where The Stars Fell Main Theme by Tyler Petty Forgive Me Theme! And this crossover theme by me, Adam Raymonda Find a transcript of this episode here. To find out more about Where the Stars Fell, head over to https://wherethestarsfell.com/ And to find out more about Forgive Me! Make your way over to www.roguedialogue.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our host, Joe Nebistinsky, interviews Alex Arp, Youth Ministry Coordinator at St. Patrick's Church, Carlisle, PA. https://www.saintpatrickchurch.org/
When Lilith Von Hitzler and Devorah the Duck crash their Vanishing Box in front of St. Patrick's Church, they must begrudgingly accept help from Fathers Ben and Klem in order to get it off the ground again. Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com) and The Vanishing Act (vanishingpod.com) This episode was written and directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Cast: Lauren Grace Thompson as The Narrator and Devorah Tina Muñoz Pandya as Lilith Von Hitzler Casey Callaghan as Father Ben Josh Rubino as Father Klem Story editing by Bob Raymonda and Jack Marrone. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda Logo by Sam Twardy (www.samtwardy.com) Follow @ForgiveMeShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Follow @VanishingPod on Twitter and Instagram Find a transcript of the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
437. We talk to Mary Niall Mitchell about her research into Civil War pictures of freed slave children. Union forces used pictures of white slave children who had been freed in New Orleans as propaganda and to raise money for schools for freed slave children. Mary Niall Mitchell is Raphael Cassimere Professor of History, Interim Ethel & Herman L. Midlo Chair in New Orleans Studies, and Director of the Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies. She is the author of Raising Freedom's Child: Black Children and Visions of the Future after Slavery (NYU Press, 2008) and has published line for Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and Commonplace. Mitchell is one of five lead historians for Freedomonthemove.org, a collaborative crowdsourced database of fugitive slave advertisements housed at Cornell University.This week in Louisiana history. October 2, 1965. Edwin Edwards wins his run for 7th District Congressman. This week in New Orleans history. St. Patrick's Church (the second oldest church parish of New Orleans) along with St. Louis Cathedral (the oldest) held the first masses after Hurricane Katrina on Sunday, October 2, 2005. St Patrick's was founded in 1833. The current church at 724 Camp Street was completed in 1840. This week in Louisiana. Zwolle Tamale Fiesta October 08, 2021 - October 10, 2021 1100 S Main Street Zwolle LA 71486 The Zwolle Tamale Fiesta celebrates the rich Spanish and Indian heritage of the people of the town. Held each year at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, the Zwolle Tamale Fiesta offers a fun-filled weekend of reliving the area's heritage with plenty of delicious hot tamales, entertainment, arts and crafts, dancing, parades, and children's activities. Always held the second full weekend in October, the Fiesta is fun for the entire family. Phone: 318-645-2388 Email: dusang59@hotmail.com Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce listens to the band at the Funky 544 on Bourbon St.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
Lorraine Kim is a faithful connector of all people. She grew up in an inner-city neighborhood and church community. This influenced her spirituality, her views on race, and even her choice to go into social work. Her grandmother taught her that God never gives up on loving people, and neither should we. She talks about how beautiful our stories are and how they make us who we are. In 2018, Lorraine began an LGBTQ+ ministry group for allies, family members, and queer parishioners at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Urbana, IL. She shares the message that we can find our identities and that we all can feel God's love. Lorraine shares her thoughts and observations about the tension inherent in social justice work and participating in institutions such as the church that cause discomfort and sometimes pain. “Sometimes we change the world by staying and working within and sometimes we choose to walk away,” is a powerful quote from our conversation. Meet Lorraine Lorraine Kim describes herself as someone who wears many different hats. Professionally, she's a social worker who provides in-home counseling to homebound people through the Good Samaritan Program of Catholic Charities. She's also a mom and a wife, and an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. She’s a quilter and she also loves reading. Learn more about the monthly contemplative discussion series at St. Patrick's Church. It runs from October 2021 through May 2022 called Sharing Stories Around The Table: An Educational and Spiritual Series About Racism. It's inspired by the 2018 US Catholic Bishops’ pastoral letter, “Open Wide Our Hearts: An Enduring Call to Love.” Resources We Mention Me and White Supremacy: A 28-Day Challenge to Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla Saad http://laylafsaad.com/meandwhitesupremacy We recommend Bookshop, an online bookstore committed to strengthening the fragile ecosystem and margins around bookselling and keeping local bookstores an integral part of our culture and communities. As an affiliate, Soul Care receives a 10% commission on every sale. Independent bookstores receive a matching 10%. Bookshop wants to give back to everyone who promotes books, authors, and independent bookstores! Visit the Soul Care storefront on Bookshop KINDRED SOULS MEMBERSHIP Take advantage of this early invitation to join Kindred Souls as a Founding Member! In celebration of Soul Care's two-year anniversary and Kelly's 50th birthday, join Kindred Souls
This lecture was given on April 16, 2021 at Can the Mind Know God? Faith, Knowledge, and Divine Attributes, an intellectual retreat. The handout for this lecture may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/2jhek8j4 For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Fr. Ephrem Reese, O.P. is Parochial Vicar at St. Patrick's Church in Philadelphia, PA. He was a Methodist in his youth, and was confirmed in the Catholic Church in 2010, the same year he earned a B.A. from St. John's College in Annapolis, MD. He sought to follow the example of Dorothy Day in several Catholic Worker communities and other groups until he entered the Dominicans in 2013. Fr. Ephrem was ordained a priest in 2020, and spent a year working for the Thomistic Institute
The North Lawndale Kinship Initiative Director for Old St. Patrick's Church in downtown Chicago, directing a ministry of community development. In that role he has set up a neighborhood sports collaborative called the North Lawndale Athletic & Recreation Association. Many people know him as coordinator for youth and young adult parish ministry, which he started doing 35 years ago and to some degree still goes on now. As a student he was the football manager for the team at his Catholic high school where he was able to learn the skills and the science of coaching, which he used when his parish started and needed a coach for a CYO football team, and that led to a whole career of coaching youth athletics across a variety of sports.
Hosts: Fr. Greg Sakowicz and Mark Teresi. Segment I: Fr. Michael Pfleger, Pastor of St. Sabina Church, tells Vince Gerasole about church sponsored efforts to vaccinate residents in neighborhoods of color. Segment II: Mark Scozzafave and Dominic Trumfio share highlights of the music ministry at Old St. Patrick's church.
Today's Homily Highlight is by Fr. Tim Furlow from St. Patrick's Church in Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Tim Furlow, Homily Highlight appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Today's Homily Highlight is by Fr. Tim Furlow from St. Patrick's Church in Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Fr. Tim Furlow, Homily Highlight appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Deacon MJ's Homily for the 7th Sunday of Easter preached from St. Patrick's Church
Patrick shares his story of calling to ministries, furthering his education through Worship Ministry school and the growth he has seen from it. Worship Ministry School: www.worshipministryschool.com PLBCJAX.org Socials: @patricklima Patrick's Church's today Patrick's Church 1 year ago https://worshiponline.com/ https://worshiponline.com/ Then Sings My Soul: https://amzn.to/3boKXLS
Barbara O'Brien is a parishioner at St. Patrick's Church in Watertown, NY
Mary Lynn Barden is a parishioner at St. Patrick's Church in Waetrtown, NY.
Kyle Aumell is a systems analyst at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown, NY. He is also a lector, Eucharistic Minister and sacristan at St. Patrick's Church.
Liz Bamann is the Director of Christian Formation at St. Patrick's Church in Watertown, NY
Ticia Aumell is Director of Music Ministry at St. Patrick's Church in Watertown.
Deacon Kevin and Kathy are parishioners at St. Patrick's Church in Watertown.
Pat & Judy Pearson are parishioners at St. Patrick's Church in Watertown.
Fr. Garry Giroux, pastor of St. Patrick's Church of Brasher Falls, NY, leads us in an evening of reflection based on the Stations of the Cross.