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Why is hospitality so dang scary sometimes? It’s easy to come up with excuses for why we can’t host that event or invite that family over–I’m too busy, I’m not…
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Why is hospitality so dang scary sometimes? It’s easy to come up with excuses for why we can’t host that event or invite that family over–I’m too busy, I’m not…
Daily Catholic Mass celebrated by Father Ixon Chateau of Randolph, MA, on Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter. Readings: -Acts 11: 1-18 -John 10: 1-10 May 13, 2019 |…
Father Ixon Chateau preaches about heeding the messages of Our Lady of Fatima to pray and do penance. Fatima Prayer: O My Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from…
Amanda Vernon is a young, married mother of 4, and Fr. Matt Fase, CSC, is a recently ordained priest. Though the two fell for each other as teens, God had…
John O’Dowd, formerly an engineer and currently a seminarian at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary in Weston, MA, shares his vocation story. Learn more about the seminary and find…
Daily Catholic Mass celebrated by Father Peter DeFazio of South Boston, MA, on the Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle. Readings: -Acts 1: 15-17, 20-26 -John 15: 9-17 May 14, 2019…
Father Peter DeFazio preaches about how the blooming flowers and trees of springtime point to the Resurrection of Christ. May 14, 2019 | Feast of Saint Matthias CatholicTV website: Like…
Rachel Balducci, host of the Gist, and Kelsey Cronin, Director of New Media at CatholicTV, talk about CatholicTV’s first-ever YouTube series, RSB:IRL (Rachel Swenson Balducci in Real Life). In the…
The mission of the Lazarus House is simple: “By living the Gospel message upon which the ministry is founded we restore dignity and self-respect to empower guests – poor, underserved…
How “Catholic” Are Our Catholic Schools? On Tuesday, Jerry and Debbie want to hear from you on the subject of Catholic schools. For a very long time, they have been…
Johnnette Williams welcomes guest Sue Brinkmann- Topic on New Age and a cult called the ’12 Tribes’ . Call 1- 833-288- EWTN (3986)