
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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Unparalleled in scholarship, thoughtfulness, comprehensiveness and cohesiveness.
I love Father Newman’s homilies, and I’m so glad they are available on podcasts since I don’t live close enough to Saint Mary’s anymore. These are very theologically rich homilies. Father Newman courageously and compassionately preaches the truth.
I am a practicing Catholic who happens to be a U.S. Merchant Marine. These podcasts help me stay in touch with the most important thing in my life;
my Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST.
Fr. Newman lays it right out in accessible yet righteous
terms.
Keep up the good work Father!!
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Focusing on themes central to the Christian faith, the content revolves around homilies that explore biblical narratives, theological concepts, and moral lessons applicable to contemporary life. Topics such as the significance of faith, the role of generosity, true discipleship, and the importance of engaging with scripture are frequently addressed. Unique in its delivery, the recordings serve to bridge the gap for those unable to attend services in person, making deep theological insights accessible to a broader audience. The homilies encourage a reflective approach to modern faith challenges and emphasize the vital nature of maintaining a strong personal relationship with God.
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