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Darting Through The Faith

A Holy Face of Jesus Parish production - Fr. Sean Wilson, pastor of Holy Face of Jesus Parish and host, and Julia Monnin, author and co-host, discuss the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Each week, they dive into a new section, sharing their thoughts, reflections, and the beauty of the Church. Learn more about the teachings and richness of the Catholic faith as you journey through the Catechism with Fr. Sean and Julia.

The World Is Noisy - God Whispers®

Join Holy Face of Jesus parishioner, Julia Monnin, as she shares spiritually inspiring thoughts and insights about the ideas found in her extremely personal book ``The World Is Noisy - God Whispers.`` ®

The Schoenstatt Way of Life

A spiritually inspiring podcast for all members of the Schoenstatt Movement. Holy Face of Jesus parishioner, author, and host Julia Monnin shares thoughts and insights on practical ways of living out the Covenant of Love in everyday life and gives simple explanations about the spirituality of the apostolic movement founded by Fr. Joseph Kentenich in Schoenstatt, Germany in 1914.
The Bible in a Year

Red Sunflowers

Hosted by Holy Face of Jesus parishioners and best pals, Valerie Christman and Grace Weatherhead, Red Sunflowers peeks into some of their conversations about the faith. These young Catholic women are trying to navigate this life together with the intention of sainthood. You can expect everything from embarrassing and ridiculous personal stories to discussions about faith and Jesus (and how the two can even be tied together).
The Bible in a Year

The Bible in a Year

Fr. Mike Schmitz hosts Ascension's new podcast. Featuring Jeff Cavins, tune in and journey through the Word of God. Episodes are daily throughout the year, beginning January 1st 2021. Listen on your favorite podcast app, or tune in from Ascension's website.

Catechism in a Year

In Ascension’s The Catechism in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz guides you through the entire Catechism of the Catholic Church in 365 episodes, providing explanation, insight, and encouragement along the way.
Catholic Stuff You Should Know

Catholic Stuff You Should Know

In January of of 2010, Pope Benedict XVI asked young people to use technology for the New Evangelization. This request, colliding with an introduction to the podcast concept on the road trip to Banff, led to the creation of Catholic Stuff you Should Know. The style and format were entirely highjacked from the professional, well-researched and rather humorless podcast Stuff You Should Know. Our style has been coined “consciously unprofessional.” The hosts are not radio talents, but four regular guys who happen to be Catholic priests.

Abiding Together

The Abiding Together podcast “provides a place of connection, rest and encouragement for people who are on the journey of living out their passion and purpose in Jesus Christ.” The three hosts — Sr. Miriam James Heidland SOLT, Michelle Benzinger, and Heather Khym — discuss important themes of the spiritual life through conversations with one another, interviews with holy men and women, and seasonal book studies. The Abiding Together Podcast offers inspiring insights that will rock your world and help deepen your relationship with God.

Pints With Aquinas

Matt Fradd on his podcast Pints With Aquinas addresses a question St. Thomas answers in the Summa Theologiae and other writings, in an easy to understand way so you don’t have to be a theologian or philosopher to enjoy listening. This show really feels like you are sitting down to discuss Truth over a cold drink, and enables listeners to come to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the richness of the Catholic faith.

THIS IS JEN

A look at the world through the eyes of Jen Fulwiler: standup comic, mom of six, and atheist-to-Catholic convert who quit her talk radio job in the middle of a pandemic.
Fr. Mike Schmitz

Fr. Mike Schmitz

Fr. Mike Schmitz‘ podcast offers short but lively reflections on a wide variety of topics from Catholic teaching to practical tips for living life well. His down to earth tone and inspiring message will help listeners live out the Christian life more effectively.

The Road to Emmaus

The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology promotes “life-transforming Scripture study in the Catholic tradition” through their podcast. Renowned biblical scholar Dr. Scott Hahn offers a weekly reflection on the Sunday Mass readings. As usual, Dr. Hahn delivers powerful insight in short, easy to listen to episodes that will help listeners delve deeper into Scripture and deeper into the Mass.