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Minor Characters

Casey Cole, OFM and Tito Serrano, OFM

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Fr. Tito and Fr. Casey are Franciscan friars and Catholic priests. Each week, we interview another Franciscan and hear their incredible stories of faith, trial, and comedy.
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Homilies by Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM

Center for Action and Contemplation

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Fr. Richard Rohr's Homilies at Holy Family Church, Albuquerque, NM. To see and listen to the entire list of homilies, please visit: https://cac.org/podcast/homilies/ Visit cac.org for additional resources and programs by Fr. Richard and the Center for Action and Contemplation.
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Our Final Mistake

OFM Studios in Your Mom, California

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One man and his gaggle of pals try to entertain in a last ditch effort to save the high school from certain doom in what will most likely be considered their final mistake.
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Created to Make a Difference.

Edward J. Arambasich Jr. (Brother Ed, OFM)

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This podcast is diverse. I am interested in many topics! So please share your thoughts with me! Here are some of the topics I find interesting: Travel, Cooking, Sewing, Folklore, Paranormal, Ghost stories, Spiritual, Faith Sharing, First Responders, Fire, and Police, Family, Friends, Franciscans, St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi, prayer experiences, prayer forms, and prayer styles, art, and music. I have the privilege and the honor to be the Joliet Fire Department Chaplain.
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OFM is a raw look at mental illness from people who suffer to understand how it impacts the lives of people who are just like you. The show has evolved over time and with two queer co-hosts, one of whom is transgender, the show has started to look more often at how the queer community is impacted by the topic. As we work to change society's understanding of these illnesses, we hope to show that we are defined by more than the illnesses we have to live with. Then, together, we can #EndTheStig ...
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Work Permit South Africa is your trusted podcast source for expert insights on South African immigration, tailored specifically for corporates, professionals, and affluent families. Hosted by Xpatweb, South Africa's premium work permit and immigration provider, the series offers valuable information on key visa options such as the Critical Skills Work Visa, Intra-Company Transfer Work Visa, and Remote Work Visas, as well as services like the Trusted Employer Scheme (TES), visa appeals, and i ...
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Telling the stories of Catholics on these American shores from 1513 to today. We Catholics have such an incredible history in what are now the 50 states of the United States of America, and we hardly know it. From the canonized saints through the hundred-plus blesseds, venerables, and servants of God, to the hundreds more whose lives were sho-through with love of God, our country is covered from sea to shining sea with holy sites, historic structures, and the graves of great men and women of ...
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Join podcaster & filmmaker Billy Yang as he sits down for one-on-one conversations with some of the most prolific and rising athletes, creatives, entrepreneurs and many others on what drives and inspires them.
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Religion is everywhere. Whether we like it or not, it has shaped our past, our present and will continue to shape our future. However, it is a topic that has received scant attention, with the attention that it does receive generally coming in the form of stereotypes or controversy. In this podcast, we are taking a new look at religion to understand what it is, how it influences us and what does it mean to believe. We talk to religious practitioners, spiritual seekers, theologians, philosoph ...
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As Deacons Sean and Sang prepare to be ordained to the priesthood on June 13, they share in this video the heartfelt journeys that have brought them to this sacred moment. Through stories of childhood faith, family support, and the challenges and joys of seminary life, they reflect on how God has gently guided them—sometimes in unexpected ways—towa…
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Have you, like thousands of others, had your visa application rejected by the Department of Home Affairs? You are not alone. South Africa’s visa backlog is leading to a surge in rejections even for well-prepared applications. But a rejection does not mean the end of the road. Our immigration team understands the urgency and complexity of appealing …
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God speaks to us in many ways, and on this Pentecost, we remember Christ’s promise that the Holy Spirit will teach us all things. As the Church celebrates the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, let us give thanks for this precious gift and open our hearts to God’s loving presence. Together, as we listen to Emmanuel Worship’s song “Holy Spirit Come,” le…
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We continue to unite our prayers with the intentions of the Holy Father entrusted to us this year. This month, we are blessed to be joined by Eric as we offer our prayers especially for Pope Leo XIV, asking that he may shepherd the Church with a heart full of compassion. We entrust this intention to the loving intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mar…
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Fr. Jude DeAngelo's homily from Mass for the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord. Support Assumption by giving online: assumptionsyr.org/give. Listen to Assumption Today, our daily podcast: anchor.fm/assumptiontoday or subscribe wherever you get podcasts.
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Two-Minute Homily by Bishop Tim Norton SVD (Bishop of Broome) for the The Ascension of the Lord 2025, Year C. "When we receive the love of a brother or sister, it is the presence of Jesus. When we share that same love with a brother or sister, we help to make Jesus present."By Archdiocese of Brisbane
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As we mark the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’, this Laudato Si’ Week invites us to reflect on the call to open our hearts to the urgent cry of our suffering earth. Jess reminds us that God’s creation is a sacred gift entrusted to our care, and in a world often overwhelmed by despair, she encourages us to believe that every…
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Fr Anthony Mellor explains that the sign of the cross is truly foundational for Catholics, expressing both the heart of our faith and our identity as followers of Christ. This ancient gesture, rooted in Scripture and tradition, reminds us that we belong to God, having been marked as His own since baptism. When Catholics make the sign of the cross, …
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Fr. Jude DeAngelo's homily from Mass for Fourth Sunday of Easter - Good Shepherd Sunday. Support Assumption by giving online: assumptionsyr.org/give. Listen to Assumption Today, our daily podcast: anchor.fm/assumptiontoday or subscribe wherever you get podcasts.
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Happy Mother’s Day! Join Ijeoma in prayer honouring the strength, love, and sacrifice of all mothers. May God bless them with patience, wisdom, and peace; comfort those who grieve or hurt; and inspire families to cherish and support their mothers every day. We entrust all our intentions to the loving care of the Blessed Virgin Mary, our model of gr…
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Sr Mary Joseph Sze first felt the gentle call to religious life at just 16. This year, she celebrates her Diamond Jubilee, marking 60 years of devoted service with the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres Australia. Reflecting on her journey, Sr Mary Joseph describes Jesus as her bridegroom, one who lovingly “spoils his bride,” and she draws daily streng…
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Mother Mary Magdalene Bentivoglio was born Anna Bentivoglio into Italian and French nobility in the mid 1800s. But both of her parents died before her 27th birthday. Since she and two of her sisters were still single, Pope Pius IX took responsibility for them and they were placed in a Benedictine abbey. This experienced compelled all three to desir…
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This episode is a recap of of Pope Francis’ funeral as Brooke revisits the highlights of live coverage originally airing on Relevant Radio. Joined by Fr. Ramil Fajardo, this special episode captures snapshots of the reverence, tradition, and depth of the Requiem Mass. Click here to learn more about the pilgrimage to Ireland. Only a few spots remain…
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This year, Sr Damian Lai from the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres Australia congregation is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee. May her 60 years of devotion inspire us to trust in God’s grace and live out our Catholic mission with love and humility.By Archdiocese of Brisbane
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St. Kateri Tekakwitha lived a life marked by tragedy and upheaval, but also a lot of grace and love. She was born to Mohawk Indian parents (though her mother was originally Algonquin), who both died from smallpox when she was four. She survived smallpox, but the disease left her face scarred and her eyesight damaged. Because of this handicap she wa…
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton was the wealthiest man in the American colonies at the time of the Revolution. He was the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence, and after a long and distinguished career in public service, he was the last of the signers to die. Despite laws outlawing Catholics from holding public office in the Maryland…
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Celebrate the joy of Easter with us as Michael Mangan leads Year 4-6 students in singing his original song, "Easter Alleluia," proclaiming the glorious truth that our Saviour Jesus Christ is alive! This song of praise calls us to rejoice in the Resurrection, not only on Easter Sunday but throughout the fifty days of the Easter season and beyond. Le…
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QueenLet, Ghana’s multilingual gospel queen and an award-winning spiritual artist, has delivered a bold revelation that’s turning heads. According to her, the now-viral “Taking Over” dance challenge isn’t just entertainment—it’s a prophetic symbol pointing to Shatta Wale’s future as a minister of God In a recent video statement according to africar…
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