Servant of God Fr. Richard M. Thomas/World of Jesus' Apparitions
We have Mary Ann Hallorane from The Lord’s Ranch to discuss Servant of God Father Richard M. Thomas and author Wincenty Laszewski on his new book World of Jesus' Apparitions.
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Eyes Fixed on Jesus/Ven Henriette Delille
Catholic Author Meg Hunter-Kilmer joins us to discuss her new book Eyes Fixed on Jesus and Sr. Sylvia Thibideaux tells us about a possible new saint, Ven Henriette Delille.
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The Trinity Heights Shrine/Titles of our Blessed Mother
Dr. Mark Miravalle, a top Mariology expert, talks about titles of our Blessed Mother and the new, controversial Vatican statement on the use of Marian titles. The Trinity Heights Shrine in Sioux City, Iowa, is the subject of the brand-new episode of Hidden Gems, a new docuseries on EWTN Television. Terry Haggerty, executive director of the Shrine, joins to invite listeners for an inside look at this beautiful place.
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History of Exorcism/Purgatory
Author and religious demonologist Adam Blai joins us to discuss his book The History of Exorcism and Susan Tassone to talk all things Purgatory.
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All Hallow's Eve/Saint Gerard
How does Halloween interplay with our Catholic Faith? Anthony DeStefano's new book, All Hallow's Eve, answers that question in a way children of all ages will love! Dennis Tucci, coordinator from the Guard of Honor at the Newark, New Jersey Shrine of St. Gerard talks about this incredible saint and the many miracles attributed to him.
'Miracle Hunter' Michael O'Neill delves into the fascinating world of miracles and takes listeners on a hunt that explores the greatest mysteries and marvels of the Catholic Church. From visions of the Virgin Mary and inexplicable medical healings through the intercession of Saints to the miracles of the Eucharist and those who bear the wounds of Christ, listeners will journey through the wonders that have inspired the fascination and faith of believers for centuries.