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Sun, 31 August 2008 This is the last of the conversions stories on the Divine Mercy Podcast. In this episode I interview a friend of mine who is joining the Catholic Church after a long journey of discernment. Inge Loots tells us of her personal journey from seriously considering suicide to studying theology to becoming Christian to finally finding her way home to the Catholic Church.Music on this podcast: Show Me the Way - Sarah Bauer Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of Conscience Elizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. Faustina Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Journey into the Land of the Spirit sqpn.com podcast alley digg.com Divine Mercy on Twitter Divine Mercy on 4marks Divine Mercy on Facebook Divine Mercy on ustream Comments[0] |
Fri, 1 August 2008 This is the third of four conversion stories I received from a listener. These are replayed with permission from Youth 2000 Ireland. All of these are very powerful stories and it is my prayer that they touch the heart of someone who needs to hear them and that they help bring a soul closer to Jesus.Music on this podcast: Courtesy of Youth 2000 Ireland Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of Conscience Elizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. Faustina Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Youth 2000 Ireland podcast alley digg.com Divine Mercy on Ustream Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 This is the second of four conversion stories I received from a listener. These are replayed with permission from Youth 2000 Ireland. All of these are very powerful stories and it is my prayer that they touch the heart of someone who needs to hear them and that they help bring a soul closer to Jesus.Music on this podcast: Courtesy of Youth 2000 Ireland Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of Conscience Elizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. Faustina Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Youth 2000 Ireland Techno Priest podcast alley digg.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 May 2008 This is the first of four conversion stories I received from a listener. These are replayed with permission from Youth 2000 Ireland. All of these are very powerful stories and it is my prayer that they touch the heart of someone who needs to hear them and that they help bring a soul closer to Jesus.Music on this podcast: Courtesy of Youth 2000 Ireland Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of Conscience Elizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. Faustina Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Youth 2000 Ireland podcast alley digg.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 April 2008 This episode is personal. I talk about the death of my dog and how he was an unexpected gift from God. My apologies for the enormous fan I had running in the background. Just kidding. I'm using my internal computer microphone still due to the fact that my microphone broke and I have not replaced it yet.Music on this podcast: Eric Vardeman - The Power of Your Name Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of Conscience Elizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. Faustina Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Diary of St. Faustina podcast alley digg.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 Music on this podcast: Peter Katz - Forgiveness Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church - Examination of Conscience Elizabeth Wolff - Reading from the Diary of St. Faustina Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Diary of St. Faustina podcast alley digg.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 February 2008 This is a special episode of the Divine Mercy Podcast that is pretty much all done by Fr. Seraphim Bershoner of Catholic under the Hood. Thanks to Fr. Seraphim for permission to use his material. I am guilty of pod fading but I am still committed to producing the Divide Mercy Podcast going forward. Please pray that I can give my time to Jesus first.Fr. Seraphim tells the story of the Knight and the Barrel. This is a story of repentance and forgiveness. Please take advantage of this great blessing that is reconciliation in preparation for Lent and the celebration of the Resurection. Music on this podcast: Sarah Bauer - In My Own Backyard Theme music provided by: Megan Pettengill - Main Theme Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: Catholic Under the Hood Comments[0] |



This is the last of the conversions stories on the Divine Mercy Podcast. In this episode I interview a friend of mine who is joining the Catholic Church after a long journey of discernment. Inge Loots tells us of her personal journey from seriously considering suicide to studying theology to becoming Christian to finally finding her way home to the Catholic Church.
This is the third of four conversion stories I received from a listener. These are replayed with permission from Youth 2000 Ireland. All of these are very powerful stories and it is my prayer that they touch the heart of someone who needs to hear them and that they help bring a soul closer to Jesus.
This episode is personal. I talk about the death of my dog and how he was an unexpected gift from God. My apologies for the enormous fan I had running in the background. Just kidding. I'm using my internal computer microphone still due to the fact that my microphone broke and I have not replaced it yet.
This is a special episode of the Divine Mercy Podcast that is pretty much all done by Fr. Seraphim Bershoner of Catholic under the Hood. Thanks to Fr. Seraphim for permission to use his material. I am guilty of pod fading but I am still committed to producing the Divide Mercy Podcast going forward. Please pray that I can give my time to Jesus first.