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For latest Catholic News, please visit us at https://www.wiredcatholic.com This podcast contains today's mass readings from the US Catholic Conference of Bishops. The official USCCB podcast feed contains many future podcasts which requires you to scroll through a month's worth of podcasts to today's reading only. This feed only downloads the podcast of the day so today's reading will appear on top of the list. The script is based on the user's timezone so it will work globally. Please note t ...
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Join Tim Glemkowski, CEO of the National Eucharistic Congress, for the REVIVE Podcast. The 2024 season of REVIVE features conversations with Catholic leaders who are committed to helping you enkindle your missionary fire so that you can share the gift of our Eucharistic Lord with others. REVIVE season two culminates at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana, July 17-21, 2024. Official podcast of the USCCB’s National Eucharistic Revival (www.eucharisticrevival.org) an ...
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Silver Wisdom is a podcast of shared perspectives from adults living their Catholic faith in the 7th decade of their lives or beyond. About the Episode: Dr. Alejo Salinas Jr., Ph.D., reflects on how older people throughout his own life influenced his path to fulfill his mission from God, which is to care for the elderly in his community and in his own family. He gives a platform to voices through his books and emphasizes the value of writing down the words of the elders in our lives now. Hos ...
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Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia joins to discuss Respect Life Month, the power of the Rosary, and what news reports rarely show during the USCCB Fall Meeting! As we are less than 2 weeks out from election night, we also talk with Gates Garcia about what's at stake with life on the ballot and a very deceptive abortion amendment that F…
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Archbishop William E. Lori, Vice President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, discusses the importance of political participation in Catholic teaching. The bishops’ teaching document Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: A Call to Political Responsibility and related materials are available online at www.FaithfulCitizenshi…
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Full Text of Readings Memorial of Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop Lectionary: 491 The Saint of the day is Saint Martin of Tours Saint Martin of Tours’ Story A conscientious objector who wanted to be a monk; a monk who was maneuvered into being a bishop; a bishop who fought paganism as well as pleaded for mercy to heretics—such was Martin of Tours, on…
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Full Text of Readings Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome Lectionary: 671 The Saint of the day is Dedication of Saint John Lateran Basilica Story of the Dedication of St. John Lateran Most Catholics think of St. Peter’s as the pope’s main church, but they are wrong. St. John Lateran is the pope’s church, the cathedral of the Dio…
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Full Text of Readings Friday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 489 The Saint of the day is Blessed John Duns Scotus Blessed John Duns Scotus’ Story A humble man, John Duns Scotus has been one of the most influential Franciscans through the centuries. Born at Duns in the county of Berwick, Scotland, John was descended from a weal…
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Full Text of Readings Thursday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 488 The Saint of the day is Saint Didacus Saint Didacus’ Story Didacus is living proof that God “chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong.” As a young man in Spain, Didacus joined the Secular Fran…
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As we continue preparing for the launch of Season 3 of the Revive Podcast, please enjoy another keynote from the 10th National Eucharistic Congress. Sister Josephine Garrett, CSFN powerfully and prayerfully called our bishops, diocesan priests, religious, families, and single people to repent in hope and joy. Her down to earth personality shines th…
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Full Text of Readings Wednesday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 487 The Saint of the day is Saint Nicholas Tavelic and Companions Saint Nicholas Tavelic and Companions’ Story Nicholas and his three companions are among the 158 Franciscans who have been martyred in the Holy Land since the friars became custodians of the shrines…
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Full Text of Readings Tuesday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 486 The Saint of the day is Saint Peter Chrysologus Saint Peter Chrysologus’ Story A man who vigorously pursues a goal may produce results far beyond his expectations and his intentions. Thus it was with Peter “of the Golden Words,” as he was called, who as a young …
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With election results now in, TCA colleagues Dr. Grazie Christie and Ashley McGuire discuss the impact the Catholic vote had especially in light of Harris' anti-Catholic bigotry. We also discuss the defeat of Amendment 4 in Florida and how helping families flourish is still the highest priority. With multiple arrests of pro-lifers praying silently …
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Full Text of Readings Memorial of Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop Lectionary: 485 The Saint of the day is Saint Charles Borromeo Saint Charles Borromeo’s Story The name of Charles Borromeo is associated with reform. He lived during the time of the Protestant Reformation, and had a hand in the reform of the whole Church during the final years of the …
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Full Text of Readings Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 152 The Saint of the day is Saint Martin de Porres Saint Martin de Porres’ Story “Father unknown” is the cold legal phrase sometimes used on baptismal records. “Half-breed” or “war souvenir” is the cruel name inflicted by those of “pure” blood. Like many others, Martin might hav…
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Full Text of Readings Thursday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 482 The Saint of the day is Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg’s Story Wolfgang was born in Swabia, Germany, and was educated at a school located at the abbey of Reichenau. There he encountered Henry, a young noble who went on to become Archbish…
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As we continue preparing for the launch of Season 3 of the Revive Podcast, please enjoy another keynote from the 10th National Eucharistic Congress. Father Mike Schmitz calls us to repentance in this powerful -- if not familiar -- tour through Scripture and the Mass. This is one you will definitely want to listen to more than once. An NEC Podcasts …
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Ahead of Election Day Tuesday, Dr. Grazie Christie and Ashley McGuire discuss the flagrant anti-Catholic bias of Kamala Harris on the heels of her latest statements on no concessions for religious exemptions of any kind when it comes to abortion. We also talk with Michael Lichens of Ignatius Press about the importance of remembering our own death--…
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Full Text of Readings Wednesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 481 The Saint of the day is Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez’s Story Tragedy and challenge beset today’s saint early in life, but Alphonsus Rodriguez found happiness and contentment through simple service and prayer. Born in Spain in 1533, Alphonsu…
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Full Text of Readings Tuesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 480 The Saint of the day is Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem’s Story Life in second- and third-century Jerusalem couldn’t have been easy, but Saint Narcissus managed to live well beyond 100. Some even speculate he lived to 160. Details of his l…
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