Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 30 minutes
Today is the feast of Saint John of God, a man who founded many hospitals and had great love for the impoverished in life. Saint John of God had the same compassionate love that God has. Does that love live in you?
Today is the feast of two women who were both Mothers and Martyrs, Saint Perpetua and Felicity. They were imprisoned for wanting to be Catholic and eventually executed because they wouldn’t renounce their faith.
In his message for Lent this year, Pope Francis talked about the three traditional Lenten practices: prayer, fasting and almsgiving. He said that these three practices are related and constitute a movement away from sin.
As we continue through Lent Father Kubicki shares a special Lenten message which Pope Francis shared with the faithful this year during this time of penance and temptation. Father Kubicki shares insights into temptation and how it leads to freedom.
Today is the feast of Saint Casimir, a prince you died at the age of twenty-five, before he was able to ascend the throne. Father Kubicki shares some words from a biography about this great saint and his great holiness.
How do we understand today’s Gospel where Jesus gets angry and drives the money changers out of the temple? Father Kubicki sheds light on the emotion of anger and we should deal with anger. Need advice on this? Check out this Reflection!
Today is the first Saturday of the month. Our lady asked for something special as an act of reparation for the damage which sin has caused in our world. Listen to the reflection to learn about this pious devotion.
Today is the first Friday in the month of Saint Joseph. Since we remember the Sacred Heart of Jesus on the first Friday of each month and we remember Saint Joseph during this month Father Kubicki explores these two hearts.
Today is the feast of Saint John Cassian, an important influencer of the monastic life. Father Kubicki shares a reflection from Saint John Cassian on one of the psalms. He says anyone can relate to this verse, is that true for you?
Father Kubicki invites us to not be too preoccupied with our sorrow and penances. We are to think of ourselves less and turn our attention more to God and Jesus Christ who suffered and died for us.