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Relevant Radio

Relevant Radio® is dedicated to helping individuals connect their faith with daily living through engaging and informative content available 24/7. The network supports the Church by broadcasting across the country on 168 owned and operated stations, as well as affiliate stations, reaching an audience of 220 million people. You can also listen to their programming globally through streaming audio at relevantradio.com and on their mobile app.

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  • 1 day ago | relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek

  • 2 days ago | relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek

    Friday of the Seventh Week of Easter Optional Memorial of St. Norbert, 1080-1134; founder of the Praemonstratensians or the Norbertines; his founding of the Order was a monumental task: combatting rampant heresies—particularly regarding the Blessed Sacrament, revitalizing many of the faithful who had grown indifferent and dissolute, plus effecting peace and reconciliation among enemies; reluctantly, Norbert became archbishop of Magdeburg in central Germany, a territory half pagan and half...

  • 3 days ago | relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek

    Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter Memorial of St. Boniface, 675-754; an English Benedictine Monk who devoted his life to the evangelization of the German peoples; made a missionary trip in 719, and found paganism a way of life; the Holy Father directed him to reform the German Church, and he was eminently successful; during a final mission to the Frisians, Boniface and 53 companions were massacred while he was preparing converts for confirmation Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for...

  • 4 days ago | relevantradio.com | Paul Sadek

    Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter Saint of the Day: St. Petroc; born in Wales, became a monk, and went to Ireland to study; immigrated to Cornwall, England, and after thirty years made a pilgrimage to Rome and Jerusalem, at which time, he is reputed to have reached the Indian Ocean, and spent some time as a hermit on an island; he returned to Cornwall, built a chapel, established a community of followers, and then became a hermit; again, he attracted followers, and he was known for his...

  • 4 days ago | relevantradio.com | Richard Simon

    (5:08) Bible Study: Acts 20:17-27Father shares the background of this passage. John 17:1-11aWhat does Jesus mean in this passage? Father explains(22:42) Break 1(24:23) Letters:Why can’t nuns go to funerals? What does it take to be guilty of presumption? Father answers these and other questions. Send him a letter at [email protected](31:39) Break 2(32:24) Word of the DayPenetrating(38:24) Phones:John – question about the lectionary number.