Episodes
Episodes
Monday Jun 18, 2018
Monday Jun 18, 2018
Finding new meaning in the Fatima message with David Carollo and Fr. Francisco Pereira (Part 2 of 3)
Friday Jun 15, 2018
Why praying the rosary is NOT enough - A talk by William Sockey
Friday Jun 15, 2018
Friday Jun 15, 2018
Custodian of the National Pilgrim Virgin Statue of the USA explains the Fatima story and what needs to be done to fulfill Our Lady of Fatima wishes and to save sinners. William Sockey addresses high school students.
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Fatima: A recipe for eternal life, by Fr. Ronan Murphy
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Rev. Ronan Murphy hails from Dublin, Ireland and is a priest of the Camden Diocese in New Jersey. Ordained on the feast of Our Lady of Fatima, May 13 in the Jubilee Year 2000, Father has served as Parochial Vicar at St. Mary's Parish, GLoucester City and St. Peter's in Merchantville. He also served at All Saints, Perth City in Australia for two years and has given missions and conferences in many countries.
Tuesday Jun 12, 2018
Tuesday Jun 12, 2018
Finding new meaning in the Fatima message with David Carollo and Fr. Francisco Pereira (Part 1 of 3)
Thursday Jun 07, 2018
Thursday Jun 07, 2018
The Message of Fatima: A conspiracy theory on the interior life? talk by Fr. Thomas Dufner
Friday May 25, 2018
Fatima in a new light - Interview with Fr. Francisco Pereira by Barb Ernster
Friday May 25, 2018
Friday May 25, 2018
Listen to a very interesting interview and learn new insights on the Message of Fatima from Fr. Francisco Pereira, chaplain of the Shrine in Fatima, Portugal.
Friday May 18, 2018
Friday May 18, 2018
The question came up: Who is the patron saint for gardeners? According to Catholic Online, the patron saints for gardeners are: Adelard, Fiacre, Rose of Lima, and when you really think about it, Adam. My Catholic Source adds: Dorothy, Phocas, and Tryphon. We recently celebrated St. Isidore the farmer. He was a day laborer who did farming work outside Madrid. He attended Mass every day before he went into the fields. He and his wife, Maria Torribia had a little boy, who died in infancy. Henceforth, they lived together chastely and gave freely to the poor. Isidore died in 1130 and was canonized in 1622. Maria was canonized in 1697. St. Isidore is the patron for farmers.
One interesting fact about Isidore and Maria is their decision to live chastely. Chastity means the successful integration of sexuality within a person and thus the inner unity of a person in his bodily and spiritual being. Living continently out of love for God is the celibate state. Celibacy is viewed by the Church as a gift from God – it is a charism of the Holy Spirit. It is never to be viewed as a lugubrious treatment of one’s body or of another person’s body. Celibacy and virginity are beautiful, not dirty.
Whether it is for vegetables or for flowers, garden work truly demonstrates the fresh, spontaneous, and generous work of the Holy Spirit. The flower which symbolizes chastity is the white lily. St. Joseph, Husband of Mary, is depicted in statues and pictures holding a lily. All the saints mentioned above share in some way this fragrant attribute of Jesus – His Purity of Heart. Perhaps St. Isidore and St. Maria were inspired by the Holy Family to live out their days in chastity in the service of charity for the purpose of offering the total gift of self as did Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Wednesday May 16, 2018
Wednesday May 16, 2018
The Most Rev. James F. Checchio was named the Bishop of the Diocese of Metuchen by Pope Francis on March 8, 2016. He was ordained and installed as the Fifth Bishop of Metuchen on May 3, 2016
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