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Deacon Al reflects on Thanksgiving, family traditions, and the start of Advent, urging listeners to prepare both their homes and hearts for Christ’s coming through worship, repentance, and hope.

Email your questions to Deacon AL:    goodnews@catholicspir...

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Deacon Al reflects on the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King through this weekend’s readings from Samuel, Colossians, and Luke, and explains what it means to live under Christ’s rule.

He shares personal moments — a silent retreat, assisting at Cursillo, turning 70, and the funeral of Monsignor Doug Hennessy — drawing connections between grief, joy, and faith.

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Bob Johnston and Lynn examine the apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes, Bernadette’s testimony, the Church’s investigations of miraculous cures, and the ongoing devotion at the grotto.

The episode then explores speculative links between modern physics—particularly M‑theory and hidden dimensions—and reports of near‑death, out‑of‑body experiences to consider scientific fra...

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Bob Johnston reads Justin Lee’s "The Death of Halloween" and explores Halloween’s origins in All Saints and All Souls, its links to Samhain, and how commercialization and social change drained the festival of its play, meaning, and communal purpose.

The episode calls Christians to recover a spirit of reverent play and communal memory—reminding listeners why Hallowtide ...

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Deacon Al explains how faith requires both God’s grace and our cooperation, using vacation-planning analogies and the readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Exodus, 2 Timothy, Luke) to emphasize persistence.

Hear practical encouragement to persevere in prayer, practice obedience, love your neighbor, and make daily choices that prepare you for a deeper relations...

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