A little bit more than a year ago I wrote about the podcasts I listen to. You can find the post here.Since then my podcast listening habits have grown exponentially. I still listen to all the podcasts I mentioned a year ago, but since then many more have joined a listof my regulars.
Besides listening to religious podcasts I find myself more and more listening to technology themed podcasts (I will talk about these here). One of my favorite podcaststhese days is the Catholic Underground podcast. It is run by 2 young priests and 2 layman, they talk about faith, technology and the meeting place between the two. Out of all the podcasts I listen to this one is my favorite simply because of the similar interests I share withthe hosts.
Another excellent set of podcasts comes from SQPN which is an entire network of high quality Catholic Podcasts. My favorites includeThe Rosary Army which features Jennifer and Greg Willits who also produce the excellent video show That Catholic Show. I highly recommend any of the podcasts from SQPN butespecially The Rosary Army.
These examples show that the Catholic community on the web is growing fast, and the quality of solid Catholic content is also growing. This is great news and I hope it willcontinue in the years ahead.
If you have a podcast, let me know! I'm always looking forward to discovering new shows.
Eliot was born with an undeveloped lung, a heart with a hole in it and DNA that placed faulty information into each and every cell of his body. However, that could not stop the living God from proclaiming Himself through this boy who never uttered a word.
In the midst of heartbreaking tragedy, the Mooney family found the presence of God strengthening, comforting, and guiding them. Their story reminds us to seek God and endure our struggles rather than blame Him for our hardships.
There is a brand new website that I have stumbled upon today. Sancta Missa It was lunched just two days ago. It is all about the Latin Mass according to the 1962 missal.
Your resource for the Latin Mass according to the Missale Romanum of 1962. It is our hope that this tutorial will assist Priests to learn how to say the Tridentine Mass and for the Faithful, to learn how to pray the Mass with greater devotion and fervor.
The website is very well done and I love the video features. It contains the Missal itself in a pdf format and many many more resources. It is well worth checking out!
I found this interesting video on YouTube, it is about a guy who drugs his newly pregnant girlfriend which in turn induces a miscarriage in her. It is based on an actual event. The guy is now awaiting a trail for killing the unborn child. How tragic that we don't see abortion as being the exact same thing.
This week's post of the week goes to Aimee Milburn for her wonderful post about her journey into the Catholic Church.
Why I Became a Catholic
Just few articles that I found interesting over the last few days.