



Join host Allie Moroney and special guest Andy Gallavan as they dive into The BFG by Roald Dahl. Together, they explore how stories—Catholic or not—can draw out the beauty, goodness, and truth of God to help us grow in faith and love for Jesus Christ: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/c9e5e097-3927-4e28-ab2a-d138cf1e5a8e
Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza, a Dominican, challenged the heresies of his day. Known for his ability to preach, he overcame his adversaries and helped his diocese become more loyal to Rome in a time when anti-papal feeling ran high
Saint Peter of Alcantara Saint Peter of Alcantara lived in the 16th century, a time of great Church reform. He was confessor for Saint Teresa of Avila, another great reformer. Peter was known for his life of penitence and the virtue of patience. He founded a branch of the Franciscans known as the Alcantarines.
Saint John of Capistrano Born at a time when the bubonic plague had decimated the population and the Church was split with two, maybe three, claimants to the papacy, Saint John of Capistrano was a voice of strength and hope. He was known for his preaching and his ability to reconcile warring factions. His talents were felt in the Church and in the Franciscan Order
Saint John Paul II Born in Wadowice, Poland, Pope Saint John Paul II had lost his mother, father, and older brother before his 21st birthday. Then his promising academic career at Krakow’s Jagiellonian University was cut short by the outbreak of World War II.
Discover the beauty and grace of the Sacraments with Allie Moroney and Fr. Francisco Nahoe, OFM Conv. In this playlist, they explore each Sacrament—from Baptism and the Eucharist to Confirmation and Reconciliation—unveiling their meaning, power, and significance in our Catholic faith. Listen now and deepen your understanding of how these sacred rituals draw us closer to God: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/a541abfa-ae69-4bbd-87d1-69e1b94c956b
Saint Paul of the Cross dedicated his life to the memory of Christ’s passion and death. Known as the Passionists, the Congregation of the Passion that he founded is committed to preaching the good news of Christ crucified, and to caring for the poor. The Passionists take a fourth vow to promote the Passion of Jesus.
Today is the feast of St. Ignatius of Antioch, bishop of Antioch and early church father who wrote a series of letters to the faithful on his way to martyrdom in Rome. His courage in that quote is not a morbid fascination with death — it is a radical detachment from the world and trust in Christ and the resurrection.
Descubre esta playlist dedicada al Señor de los Milagros, una de las devociones más profundas del Perú y del mundo. Cada 28 de octubre, millones de fieles salen en procesión para honrar a Cristo y agradecer por las oraciones respondidas. Sumérgete en su herencia espiritual y acompáñanos a vivir la fe, la gratitud y los milagros que siguen inspirando corazones hasta hoy: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/01937ddc-80e8-4a80-8351-68339354c3f9
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, like Pope Francis, spent her life reminding people of God’s Mercy. She will forever be associated with devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the symbol of Christ’s love. Many people follow her in prayer to the Sacred Heart on the first Friday of every month.
Feast Day: October 15 Patron Saint of: Sick People, People In Religious Orders, Chess, People Ridiculed For Their Piety, and Lacemakers Also Known As: Saint Teresa of Jesus Symbols: A Dove Canonized: March 12, 1622 Canonized By: Pope Gregory XV
St. Catherine of Siena was born in 1347 during the outbreak of the Black Plague in Italy. But throughout her life, St. Catherine spread something else to those around her — inspiration and love. She forwent marriage and instead focused her life on helping people in need. She even influenced powerful politicians with letters on peace, something a woman would only dare to do during those days. This quote describes what happens when you stay true to God’s purpose for your life. St. Catherine lived out this quote, and we can too. Follow God’s purpose for you, and He can use you to change the world. “To have courage for whatever comes in life — everything lies in that.” - St. Teresa of Avila
Pray, Hope, and Don’t Worry!
You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you. Isaiah 26:3