Fr. James Ahenkora - Pastor at Our Lady's Immaculate Heart in Ankeny, Fr. James gives us a Gospel Reflection for this upcoming Sunday, the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Anthony D'Ambrosio - Writer, Director, Editor of Triumph of the Heart, a new film about St. Maximilian Kolbe. Anthony tells about his inspiration for making this film and how the Lord helped them accomplish the impossible.
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Jeanne Thill - Cohost on Making It Personal with Bishop William Joensen, Jeanne calls in to gives a special look at this upcoming weekends episode of Making It Personal.
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Mary Beth Bracy - Today we talk with Mary Beth about the book God's Influencer: Holy Advice from St. Carlo Acutis, where we hear the story of the soon to canonized Carlo Acutis from his parents Antonia Salzano and Andrea Acutis.
Mary Beth Bracy is a consecrated virgin of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, New York. She is a writer who is blessed to research, publish, and speak extensively on various aspects of Catholic spirituality. Her books include Behold the Lamb, Bread of Life and The Little Way of Healing Love Through the Passion of Jesus: The Stations of the Cross with St. Thérèse of Lisieux. She is also co-author of the book Stories of the Eucharist. Mary Beth has written articles for numerous Catholic publications and recorded some Catholic talks. For more information or to view her blog visit The Little Way.
Fr. Chris Reising reflects on the readings for the Solemnity of Christ the King and invites us to approach the end of the liturgical year with renewed focus on Christ’s reign.
Today on the Catholic Morning Show, we reflect on the Gospel for the Solemnity of Christ the King and learn more about the Vatican's latest reflections on artificial intelligence.
Jeanne Thill joins the show to discuss the liturgical transition from Ordinary Time through Christ the King into Advent, and offers a preview of the next “Making It Personal with Bishop Joensen".
Adam Storey, the Diocesan Canon Lawyer, discusses the importance of law in the human and spiritual life and how Supernatural, Natural, and Human Law work together to guide us toward Christ.
Deacon Randy Kiel shares a reflection on the upcoming Sunday readings for the Feast of Christ the King and invites listeners to prepare their hearts for the end of the liturgical year.
On today’s Catholic Morning Show, we look ahead to Christ the King Sunday with Deacon Randy Kiel, explore the importance of law in the spiritual life with the Diocesan Canon Lawyer, and hear from Jeanne Thill on the litu…
Emily Jaminet offers simple and meaningful ways for families to live out Catholic virtues during Thanksgiving, from fostering gratitude to sharing Scripture and placing relationships before distractions.
Emily Stimpson Chapman discusses her new book, exploring how wine and Catholic life have been linked for centuries, and how the craft of winemaking reflects gratitude, sacrifice, and the beauty of God’s creation.
Today on the Catholic Morning Show we welcome Emily Stimpson Chapman, bestselling Catholic author, to discuss the rich history behind Catholic winemaking and its deep spiritual heritage. We also speak with Emily Jaminet…
Fr. PJ McManus shares the meaning of the Feast of Christ the King and previews the special Masses and parish celebrations taking place this Sunday at Christ the King Parish.
Jennifer Stavinoha joins us to share how mothers and families can discover Christ in the messy, beautiful moments of everyday life. She offers wisdom from her new book and her ministry with Ablaze Families.
On today’s Catholic Morning Show, we explore the beauty of faith lived in daily life. Jennifer Stavinoha joins us to share how mothers can encounter Christ through the joyful and difficult moments of family life. Then, F…
Dr. Mary Ruth Hackett joins the show to share how psychology and Catholic spirituality work together to guide discernment, healthy identity development, and faithful decision-making.