The prayers of souls in Purgatory, different translations of the Bible, a loving God that can condemn are only some of the topics in today's Open Line Thursday with Fr. Gerald Murray. (Originally air…
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In today's show Dr. Anders goes deep into the origin of mindfulness, the dark passages of Scripture, the reality of the Mass and more. Don't miss out on this Mailbag edition of Called to Communion. (…
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Parenting is hard work but it doesn’t have to wear you out. Kid problems got you down? Let us help you find grace-filled ways to rediscover the joy of parenting! Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve…
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On today's episode, Johnnette Williams walks the listeners through sayings and meditations of Thérèse of Lisieux. She then answers time sensitive emails concerning a prayer request and what the Catho…
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Teresa visits with Timothy Schmalz and discusses his art and the unveiling of his statue of Bl. Carlo Acutis
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Gestures and postures important in spirituality? Early Jewish and Christian tensions? Mary and Elizabeth? Join us for Open Line Wednesday with Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
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Unconditional love? Are Religions intrinsically violent? Is the Old Covenant still valid? This and more on Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
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On today's episode, Johnnette Williams is joined by Sue Brinkmann for Wacky Wednesday! Sue discusses non dominant hand therapy, the risk of crystals, and lunar lunacy. They answer listeners questions…
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Are fear and worry stealing your joy? We’ll help you find grace-filled ways to kick anxiety to the curb and learn to live in peace. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, …
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We discuss the meaning of work, labor and vocation with Scott Rae and Andreas Widmer.
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