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2 days ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Feast of St. Matthias; after the Ascension, Matthias was chosen to replace Judas in the college of ApostlesWednesday of the Fourth Week of EasterOffice of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/14/25Gospel: John 15:9-17Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:
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3 days ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Tuesday of the Fourth Week of EasterOptional Memorial of Our Lady of FatimaOffice of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/13/25Gospel: John 10:22-30Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:
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4 days ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Monday of the Fourth Week of EasterOptional Memorial of St. Pancras; born at the end of the Third Century, and brought up by an uncle; they both became Christians; Pancras, age 14, was beheaded in the persecution of Diocletian; he is highly venerated in EnglandOffice of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/12/25Gospel: John 10:1-10Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:
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5 days ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Fourth Sunday of Easter – Good Shepherd SundayOffice of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/11/25Gospel: John 10:27-30Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:
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6 days ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Saturday of the Third Week of Easter Optional Memorial of St. Damien de Veuster of Molokai, 1840-1889; joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and was assigned to the Hawaiian Islands; in 1873, he went to the government’s leper colony on Molokai, and volunteered to remain permanently, caring for the people’s physical, medical, and spiritual needs; Damien contracted Hansen’s disease–i.e., leprosy–himself, and died of its complications Office of Readings and Morning...
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1 week ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Friday of the Third Week of EasterSaint of the Day: St. Beatus of Lungern; monk and hermit, the apostle of Switzerland; baptized in England by St. Barnabas, ordained by St. Peter, he went to Switzerland; he lived and died on Mount Beatenburg above Lake ThunOffice of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/9/25Gospel: John 6:52-59Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:
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1 week ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Thursday of the Third Week of Easter Saint of the Day: St. Desideratus; brother ofDesiderius and Deodatus; as courtier in the court of King Clotaire, he fought heresy and simony; in 541, he became bishop of Bourges; he attended several councils that condemned Nestorianism and Eutychianism; Desideratus was reputed to have performed miracles and was known for his peace making abilities; he died in 550 Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/8/25 Gospel: John 6:44-51 Podcast: Play in new...
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1 week ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter Saint of the Day: St. John of Beverly; became a monk at Whitby, and was then named bishop of Hexham in 687; he was transferred to York in 705 as metropolitan; John was known for his holiness, his preference for the contemplative life, and his miracles, many of which are recounted in Bede’s Ecclesiastical History, the author of which he had ordained; he retired to Beverly Abbey, which he had founded, in 717, and remained there until his death in 721 Office...
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1 week ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter Saint of the Day: St. Petronax, 670-747; became a Benedictine in Brescia in 717, and was asked by Pope St. Gregory to visit the ruins of Monte Cassino, which had been damaged by the Lombards in 580; Petronax visited St. Benedict’s tomb, and then gathered the hermits who occupied the old abbey, and began to rebuild; he was elected abbot, and ruled Monte Cassino for three decades; Petronax is often called the “second founder of Monte Cassino” Office of...
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1 week ago |
relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek
Monday of the Third Week of Easter Saint of the Day: St. Hilary of Arles, 400-449; born in Lorraine, and joined Honoratus at Lerins Abbey; Honoroatus became bishop of Arles, and when he died in 429, Hilary succeeded him; Hilary was known for his austerities, his aid to the poor, and for ransoming captives; two disagreements with Pope Leo the Great ended in reconciliation; Hilary’ssanctitybrought him great veneration Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 5/5/25 Gospel: John 6:22-29...