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  • St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father

    While the Gospel has not preserved any of his words, his actions have resounded through the ages. Joseph of Nazareth stands out as the model par excellence of Christian virtue, a brilliant example of obedience to God and trust in Divine Providence. His role as protector of families in the difficu...

  • Who Are the Archangels?

    Dr. Ben Akers & Dr. Elizabeth Klein discuss archangels and what role they have in our lives.

    Grab your bible and follow along

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  • What’s Our Story? | Jesus and the Eucharist | Session 1

    In this video, we’ll explore the beautiful truth that God has a good plan for our lives, even when the brokenness of our circumstances (or ourselves) seems to indicate otherwise. By diving into Scripture, we’ll discover how God’s Word helps us make sense of—and find hope in—our stories today.

    If...

  • Day 2 - The Power of Prayer | The Days of Advent with Brother Francis

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  • The 5 Levels of Spiritual Combat w/ Fr. Chad Ripperger | Chris Stefanick Show

    We’re in a spiritual battle against the Evil One. And you don’t have to be an exorcist to fight.

    Speaking of exorcists, Fr. Chad Ripperger is back this week to dive into the spiritual battles we all fight every day.

    Specifically, you’ll learn about the five levels of spiritual combat. Think of ...

  • A Donkey is the Best Friend Ever | Episode 2 | Benjamin Cello

    Miss Gretchen, the music teacher, pays a visit to Benjamin Cello to show him her new toy donkey. The two travel to the Big Ol’ Barn, and hear from Cowboy Roy and the animals how Christ used a donkey to teach the ways of a Humble Servant.

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  • The Greedy Pirate

    The greedy Pirate Pete has stolen Whitebeard's sword and it's up to Ryan and Deb to find it! Since only the selfless of heart can wield the sword, Ryan must learn to put others' needs ahead of his own. Will he learn to be truly selfless in time to save Pirate Fest?

    This episode features a final...

  • Joseph: Beloved Son, Rejected Slave, Exalted Ruler

    The thrilling Biblical story of Joseph is told in this high quality 3-D animated feature film for children ages 5 and up. Young Joseph is a dreamer, indulged by his father and resented by his older brothers who soon sell him into slavery without their father's knowledge. Now captive in Egypt, Jos...

  • The Alphabet Q-V | Totally Toddlers

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  • The Unforgiving Servant

    In this episode, The Unforgiving Servant, we learn how playtime fun can teach us to be merciful.

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  • St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor

    Giuseppe Moscati, "the holy physician of Naples," was a medical doctor and layman in the early twentieth century who came from an aristocratic family and devoted his medical career to serving the poor. He was also a medical school professor and a pioneer in the field of biochemistry whose researc...

  • First Sunday of Lent: Into the Wilderness

    What spiritual practices can you take on this Lent?

    Lenten Reflections 2020

  • The Adventures of Ociee Nash

    Based on Milam McGraw Propst’s award-winning novel, A Flower Blooms on Charlotte Street, The Adventures of Ociee Nash is a delightful and inspiring film you won’t soon forget! Although nine-year-old Ociee loves roaming Mississippi’s 1898 rural landscape, her widower father (Keith Carradine) feels...

  • The INCREDIBLE Eucharistic Miracles w/Fr. Robert Spitzer | Chris Stefanick Show

    The Eucharist is one of the greatest signs of Christ’s love for us; not only did he want to be with us for 33 years and save us from our sins, but he also wanted to be united with us after his ascension in a radical way.

    Did you know there are miracles that back up the true presence of the Euch...

  • Daily Reflections — December 9, 2023

    Action Item: Seek the Lord more and more.

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  • Saint Rita

    Famous as the patron of hopeless situations, St. Rita of Cascia, a beautiful woman who lived in Italy in the fourteenth century, is immortalized in this wonderful, deeply moving film. Starring Vittoria Belvedere and Martin Crewes, her story combines high drama, great love, deep betrayal, profound...

  • Day 6: The Opposite of Almsgiving

    Define patterns that create anxiety in your life and ways to overcome them.

    Lenten Reflections 2020

  • The Towering Turkey

    A turkey secretly packed with Granny's explosive hot sauce threatens to ruin Christmas dinner for good. Ryan is called in to investigate, but is forced to bring his niece and nephew along for the mission. Will he be able to show the rambunctious twins patience and keep his cool long enough to sto...

  • Edith Stein: The Seventh Chamber

    This is a moving, artistic portrayal of the life of Jewish philosopher, Catholic convert, and Carmelite martyr, Edith Stein. It captures the interior struggles of this extraordinary woman, as well as the great conflicts from her decision to convert to Catholicism. Deeply influenced by the writing...

  • The Rich Fool

    In this episode, The Rich Fool, we learn how building a castle taught the kids that people are more important than things.

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  • [OLD CONTENT] Daily Reflections – August 22, 2022

    Today's Action Item: Pursue God, who is the Giver, and not his gifts.

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  • Put Out into the Deep: The Making of an Apostle

    The story of St. Peter begins with an ordinary act of trust, which changes the course of Peter's life. By deciding to follow Jesus Christ, an unknown fisherman becomes a key player in God's plan of salvation for humanity. Presented by Dr. Tim Gray.

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  • Daily Reflections — Second Sunday of Advent — December 10, 2023

    Action Item: Heed John’s call to repentance.

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  • Not Self-Help | Lectio: Salvation | Episode 1

    Jesus came to earth to save us! We affirm that truth every time we say the Nicene Creed at Mass: he came down from Heaven "for our salvation." But what does that mean? In this first episode, Dr. Michael Barber explains why every Catholic should understand the importance of salvation: not just for...