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Hi! We are Saint Michael Kalibo. We post our Sunday Mass Homilies and other special videos such as worship covers and church presentations here. We are part of the International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church. We are located in Osmeña Ave 5600 Kalibo, Philippines.SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULES: 6:00am 9:00amDAILY MASS SCHEDULES Monday to Friday - 6:30am & 5:30pm Saturday - 6:00am Saturday Vigil - 5:30pmWednesday Fellowship 6:00pmFriday Youth Fellowship 6:00pm
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The Practice Podcast

The Practice Church

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The Practice is a community that gathers for worship, prayer, teaching, and communion. The Scripture, prayers, and songs of our opening liturgy help us to set aside all that distracts us from the Lord’s loving presence. We slow down to learn and engage the spiritual practices that help us to walk with Jesus. Every gathering, we center around the communion table to meet with Christ in a tangible way. Through all of this, we are seeking to create a sacred space, both in our gatherings and in o ...
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First Methodist Traditional

First Methodist Houston

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At First Methodist Houston our vision is to have an empowered, diverse faith family built on the foundation of God’s Word, sharing the transforming love of Jesus Christ throughout Houston and the world. We are First Methodist Houston: transforming lives and communities by putting God’s love into action. Click the subscribe button to always have the latest podcast downloaded to your device.
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Spiraling Upwards

Fr. Robert Healey

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Join Fr. Robert Healey in the pursuit of real holiness, as a day-to-day response to grace, and a movement into an ever-deepening union with God. Topics to be explored will include improving daily prayer, attaining to solid virtue, battling sin successfully, and understanding the richness of the Catholic Faith, toward a more-fruitful living of the Christian life!
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What is your next mission from God? We all have one. God has something in mind for us right where we are. Welcome to “Your Next Mission From God,” with Julie Onderko. Where the Saints show us just how it’s done. Based on Julie’s Book “Discover your next Mission from God: Saints who Found God’s Will—and how you can too,” Julie shares unique stories from the lives of the Saints to show how they searched for and discovered God’s will for their lives. This show airs Saturday mornings at 7:15 am ...
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Westpointe Church

Westpointe Church

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Welcome to Westpointe Church. here you can listen to previous sermons on the go! Maybe you missed a Sunday, or there is something that you just want to hear again. You will find it all right here. For the video version of every episode click here: https://westpointe.org/youtube
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A Place Called Hither and Yon - Hither and yon is a mysterious place of communion with God. It is the destination to which we are headed and the circuitous path itself. For the trip there are some things we should pack and some things we should leave behind. There are road signs to read and a language to cultivate. There are ways to walk, work, and pray. There are customs and practices that all respectful travelers need to observe. Hither and yon is the place that allows us to enter territor ...
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Are you leaning on the communion of saints? Julie shares reasons why we should rely on our heavenly friends. Subscribe to Your Next Mission From God on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through past episodes or support this podcast. Your Next…
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This guided practice is a part of our series The Liturgy of Politics. As we seek to untangle ourselves from the partisan liturgies of our culture, we are engaging counter-formational practices. In this practice of the Examen, we consider our political activity (the media we consume and our response, our conversations, the ways we serve our communit…
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2nd October, 2024 – Ken and guests Margie Kennedy and Peter Bates discuss Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (known before religious life as Edith Stein). A former student of Edmund Husserl and colleague of Martin Heidegger, turned Carmelite Nun, Saint Teresa is a giant of the Catholic intellectual tradition. They discuss the following topics: Fai…
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On a Sunday of student-led worship, three of our youth come forward to tell the congregation what they’ve learned about the nature of Jesus, and how the mission of the church has helped them see Him more clearly - the ways that they’ve come to know God, and the various moments and missions that have opened their eyes to see His nature and His love.…
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The Surrender Novena, penned by Don Dolindo, is a prayer of total abandonment to Jesus, to trust and allow Him to “take care of everything.” Clint Valentine and Fr. Eamonn McCarthy lead us through this beautiful prayer with mediative music composed by Clint. Image courtesy of Prayerful Path Day 1 https://www.radiomaria.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/09…
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Julie discusses the power of The Little Way of St Therese of LIsieux. Subscribe to Your Next Mission From God on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through past episodes or support this podcast. Your Next Mission From God is a production of Ma…
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27th September, 2024 – In this episode, Fr. Eamonn and Matthias delve into Chapter 5 and the conclusion of Ecclesia de Eucharistia, featuring beautiful reflections on how we can understand the role of the Eucharist in Mary’s life, and Mary’s role in the Eucharist. The conclusion brings in Pope St. John Paul II’s own reflections on the Eucharist, an…
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25th September, 2024 – Ken and guests Mary Harrington and Teresa Hegarty discuss Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus (also known as Thérèse of Lisieux), one of the most beloved saints of not only the Carmelite tradition, but the entire church. The post E4 | Echoes of Carmel – Ken Hackett – Saint Thérèse with Mary Harrington and Teresa Hegarty appeared…
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Lance jokes about discovering on social media that the Rapture supposedly happened this week - “I guess we all missed it.” But he talks about living in awareness of a future we know is approaching - how to live today as if tomorrow has already come. We hold the hope of heaven, the hope of eternity, inside of us. And because of that, we can know tha…
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Aristotle said the purpose of politics is to create a people who are better than they would be without it. Politics has a way of shaping how we see ourselves, how we see others, and how we should live in the world. Have you noticed how this is parallel to the task of the gospel? This journey of faith creates us to be someone better than we would be…
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In this throwback episode, Julie recounts the story of Saint Justin Martyr. Subscribe to Your Next Mission From God on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through past episodes or support this podcast. Your Next Mission From God is a production…
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20th September, 2024 – In this episode, Fr. Eamonn and Matthias delve into Chapter 5 of Ecclesia de Eucharistia, reading paragraphs 47-52. The following topics are discussed: Overview of Ecclesia de Eucharistia: Introduction to the document by Pope Saint John Paul II, its significance, and its relation to the Eucharist. Context of the Last Supper: …
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In this VERY special episode, Mark and Bronwyn talk with Anke, a journalist with a long-standing interest in cult groups who is organising a weekend conference in Christchurch in October that focuses on all things culty. We talk about cult survivors, cult experts, the difficulties of organising a large event, and Anke’s hopes for the future.…
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18th September, 2024 – In this episode of Saint of the Week, we explore the inspiring life of Saint Stanislaus Kostka, a young Jesuit known for his deep piety, miraculous experiences, and unwavering devotion to God. Born into a noble Polish family, Stanislaus faced trials from his brother and undertook an extraordinary 450-mile journey on foot to j…
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18th September, 2024 -Ken and guest John Quigley discuss Saint John of the Cross and his significant contributions to Carmelite spirituality. This dialogue serves as a rich introduction to Saint John of the Cross, illustrating his profound influence on mysticism and spirituality within the Carmelite tradition. The post E3 | Echoes of Carmel – Ken H…
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We’ve not scared Katrina or Brad away yet, so the Yeah… Nah! team are marching on, to pastures new. Both Mark and Bronwyn have been poking around astrology software, trying to figure out what, and who, makes it tick. Brad has tried to make sense of the impossible - homeopathy - and its use in treating horses. And Katrina looks into creative ways to…
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17th September, 2024 – Join Margaret and learn how to grow and tend a beautiful garden! Join Margaret from County Cork on Sow and Grow as she explores the beauty of autumn gardening, from vibrant Japanese maples to seasonal tips. In this episode, she shares practical advice on caring for these colorful trees, discusses listener favorites like liqui…
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This guided practice is a part of our series The Liturgy of Politics. As we seek to untangle ourselves from the partisan liturgies of our culture, we are engaging counter-formational practices. In this practice, we respond to the partisan liturgy of fear with the practice of breath prayer.​ With Jesus, we pray the words, “Your kingdom come. Your wi…
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This guided practice is a part of our series The Liturgy of Politics. As we seek to untangle ourselves from the partisan liturgies of our culture, we are engaging counter-formational practices. In response to our partisan culture which uses fear as a political tool, we offer a practice that can help us welcome the love and presence of Jesus into ou…
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16th September, 2024 – Mental health insight with John and Eoin. Join John and Eoin on Peace of Mind, a heartfelt discussion-based podcast on Radio Maria Ireland. Focusing on mental health, spiritual well-being, and overcoming life’s struggles, the hosts blend practical advice with Christian teachings. Each episode delves into topics like the conne…
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Aristotle said the purpose of politics is to create a people who are better than they would be without it. Politics has a way of shaping how we see ourselves, how we see others, and how we should live in the world. Have you noticed how this is parallel to the task of the gospel? This journey of faith creates us to be someone better than we would be…
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One of Lance’s favorite things to do with his grandmother was to sit down with her photo albums, and have her tell him his story, even the parts he was too young to remember. Likewise, Paul is opening up the photo album for the Corinthians, and showing them their story - even the parts they haven’t seen, weren’t there for, to help them make sense o…
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