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PERMANENT DEACON TALKING with Deacon Tom Simms ~ is a compilation spirituality, prayer and worship kind of Podcast.I have no original ideas or new thoughts but I act as a 'Good News Salvage Hunter'. I scour old books and the world wide web for items to restore, refurbish and retell through these homily pods. It started with inspiration from Fr Dan Crosby OFM.Cap ,Fr Dan Goergen O.P.,Ph.D and music created by Mike Anderson. The Homily Pods are based on the Sunday Mass readings. Their purpose ...
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The Catholic Cafe

Deacon Jeff Drzycimski

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The Catholic Cafe radio show is a 30 minute program designed to convey the Truth of Catholic Doctrine and Teaching in an informal, conversational format. Deacon Jeff, Tom and their guests sit around a table at the cafe and chat about the Church! Archived episodes are avalable at the thecatholiccafe.com (click listen)
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Ice The Kicker NFL

Tom Deacon & Charlie Hawkins

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An NFL podcast from the UK hosted by Tom Deacon and Charlie Hawkins every week. Two NFL fans are making a podcast for the fans. Each week they will look at whats been happening in the NFL and whats coming up. With fan questions, predictions and opinions.
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All Good in the Brotherhood

Nate, Tom, & Francisco Whittaker

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Three brothers, Francisco (a Catholic, Benedictine monk), Nate (a Gen-Zer), and Tom (a married father of three) discuss the deepest realities of life: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty. Oh, and they roast each other a lot. Instagram: @the_benedict_project Facebook: @thebenedictproject Email: [email protected]
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Stand up comedian Nathan Caton is fed up of the doom and gloom in the mainstream media... So along with radio presenter Rich Wolfenden, he gets a guest on Zoom and asks them to do one thing - give him some good news! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Good News Unspoken

St. John The Evangelist / Archdiocese of San Antonio

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Good News Unspoken is a live stream / podcast for parents, young adults and guardians. The stream / podcast is organized by parishioners of the parish community. The goal of Good News Unspoken is to keep the community updated with current parish events and to share the Gospel message with those who need to hear the Good News in their lives.
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Season 7 Epiosde 182 When the Music Stops and the Dance is Done You are dancing with your partner to your favorite song when the music stops and the dancefloor disappears. Does the dance make sense anymore? With no beat to synchronize your steps, is it a dance with meaning anymore? I’d say not. It becomes awkward movements to a song that doesn’t ex…
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Matthew Bannister on Alan Yentob, the BBC’s only Creative Director, who commissioned many successful TV programmes, was known as an impresario of talent and also presented Imagine. Richard Garwin, the American physicist who developed the Hydrogen bomb, but then devoted his life to nuclear disarmament. Dr. Joy Shaverien, the psychoanalyst who identi…
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In his address to the Eastern Churches, Pope Leo XIV spoke eloquently about the traditions of Eastern spirituality and their sense of mystery, and the Eastern Churches are needed by the Universal Church. He also said the East, ever ancient and ever new, is a medicine for the West. Perhaps revisiting Latin spirituality and worship can benefit from a…
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Matthew Bannister on Hannah Deacon who ran a successful campaign to allow her son – and many others – to be treated with cannabis after he was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy. Andrew Norfolk, the journalist who exposed the Rotherham grooming gang scandal. Dame June Clark, the President of the Royal College of Nursing who argued for more educ…
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1st Reading ACTS 15: 1-2,22-29 Gospel JOHN 14:23-29 2nd Reading REV 21:10-14 HYMN - Come Spirit Come -© Mike Anderson 2013 In John’s revelation today we have the wonderful vision of the Holy City –the New Jerusalem –the place of peace. When all the saved are joined together on the bedrock of the Apostles. In this ‘Jerusalem of lights’, there is no …
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Season 7 Episode 181 These Problems and the Pain they Cause There is a recurring problem in the world and its one that we don’t particularly enjoy dealing with it and its as CS Lewis puts it: the problem of pain. Everywhere we look we see suffering and agonizing through the trials of life and we see folks who carry heavy, heavy loads – some that ar…
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Matthew Bannister on: Sir Tom Farmer, the Edinburgh born businessman who built up the tyre and exhaust company Kwik Fit. Elaine Wynn, who worked with her husband Steve to create a casino empire in Las Vegas. Sue Stapely, who transformed the way the legal profession communicates with the public and the media. Joseph Nye, the American political analy…
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Season 7 Episode 180 Mother's Love I want to begin by telling you about a woman I know who I was introduced to as a child and continue to have a wonderful relationship with her to this day. Her story is amazing and inspiring, and I share it with you in the spirit of this Mother’s Day in the hope that it might inspire you too.…
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Will Pope Leo XIV announce the call to Love on the 18th May? Laurence Freeman OSB Excerpts from Talks at a retreat in Montreal, 2002 FINDING ONE SELF - Copy and paste the following into your browser- https://meditatiotalks.wccm.org/cd/9Zgw0dx0y3f6yH2MAUCK A retreat given by a Jesuit priest made the point that the words found in Isaiah mentioned ear…
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FIRST READING - ACTS 13:14, 43-52 SECOND READING REV 7:9.14-17 GOSPEL JOHN 10:27-30 “John saw a large number, impossible to count, of people from every nation”. These people had suffered but were promised to be led to springs of living water. There are two unusual images presented in this selection of John’s Revelation story. The first image is of …
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Many folks think the Catholic belief that Peter was made the first pope of the Catholic Church by Jesus is merely a human tradition. A quick search of Sacred Scripture shows that the Petrine Primacy is of divine origin and intended as an office to be maintained as long as there is a Church on earth.By Deacon Jeff Drzycimski
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Kirsty Lang on The author Jane Gardam, whose works included The Queen of the Tambourine and Old Filth. Sir Roger Birch, the former Chief Constable of Sussex Police who oversaw the investigation following the IRAs' Brighton bomb attack in 1984. Mike Peters, the lead singer of the band The Alarm, whose own battle with cancer saw him become a campaign…
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Season 7 Episode 178 Cease and Desist! There are many: MANY who would love to silence the Word of God in this world; who would like us – you and me – to not mention the name of Jesus, the promise of Salvation, the victory over death, or any of the amazing miracles of a life lived in Christ. Many who would have us tried and slapped with a mandate to…
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The gift of friendship and love given to Peter is an example of the same gift offered to us all every day. Pope Francis asked in 2019 . "What gift we can thank God for today? Opening prayer on the Eucharist is by Fr Don Goergan. Gospel - John 21: 1-19 Bishop Robert Barron gives much information on Apocalypse 5: 11-14 at wordonfire.com. which has no…
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Matthew Bannister on Virginia Giuffre, who waived her anonymity to accuse the billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and his friend Ghislaine Maxwell of sex abuse and trafficking. Rosy Bremer, a leading campaigner against nuclear weapons at the women’s protest at Greenham Common airbase. LJ Smith, author of the best-selling “Vampire Diaries” series of novels …
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Season 7 Episode 178 These Men - These Priests In an otherwise dark world, the priest is the light of Christ that cuts through the darkness, chasing the shadows and bathing the world in the truth and hope of Jesus. We must pray that they hear His call daily and stay the path and stay the course, lest he go astray – which is always a great tragedy w…
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SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER "Tombstone" (© Pope Francis homily on the Easter Vigil of 2019 ) https://youtu.be/1kBdYFlitwE?feature=shared GOSPEL JOHN 20::19-31 ACTS 5:12-6. REV 1:9-11PSALM ; Give praise to the Lord for he is good, his mercy endures forever. Music 'NOW I KNOW WHAT LOVE IS' © Mike Anderson 2004, 2025 Text. Message to Deacon Tom Deacon Tom…
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Matthew Bannister on Pope Francis, the first Latin American Pope who was noted for his humility and modest lifestyle. Paddy Higson, the TV and film producer once described as “the mother of the Scottish film industry”. Jed Mercurio and Clare Grogan pay tribute. And David Sassoon, the fashion designer who dressed royalty and film stars. Dame Zandra …
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Season 7 Episode 177 What Has God Done for You? “Do you realize what I have done for you?” That line says so much by asking all of us a big, big question. “Do you realize what I have done for you?” I think THAT is the question that should be in our hearts and on our minds when we awaken on Easter Morning. We should meditate on that and bake that in…
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Matthew Bannister on Anne Scargill, who founded the Women Against Pit Closures group when her husband Arthur was leading the Miners Strike of the 1980s. The actor Maxine Peake pays tribute. Ronnie Appleton who was Chief Crown Prosecutor for Northern Ireland during the height of the troubles. Cecil Wright, the Jamaican born cricketer who made his ma…
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