On Wednesday, December 11, host Gene Wilhelm talked with Anthony DeStefano about children’s literature. In the first part of the show, the saint of the day was St. Damasus who lived from AD 304–384. He was a deacon in the Church and at age 60 he was selected Bishop of Rome. Learn more about him here. In the second part of the show Anthony DeStefano talked with Gene about children’s literature and his new book, The Seed Who Was Afraid to Be Planted. Anthony is the author of twenty bestselling adult and children’s Christian books. His goal in writing is to put orthodox theology that is not “watered down” into his books in a way that everyday people can understand. Go to Mr. DeStefano’s website here to learn more about him and check out his books! When choosing between values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!
216 A Jesuit Life: Fr. John McManamon
215 Catholic Homeschooling & Education
214 Marcel LeJeune: Evangelization
213 Groundbreaking at St. Mary's in College Station
212 Dr. Richard Couey: Enzymes and Healthy Living
211 Dr.Gerard Verschuuren: The Shroud of Turin
210 Dan Leroy: Catholics During the Revolutionary
209 Robert Tunmire & Kevin O'Brien: Catholic Men's Leadership Alliance
208 Fr. Sebastian Walshe: Always a Catholic
207 Sr. Tatum McWhorter: Chiara Petillo
206 Suzanne Leggett & John Paci: Catholic Charities of Central Texas
205 Fr. Thomas Daily: Behold this Heart
204 Fr. Richard Simon: His Personal Story
203 David Niles & Adam Minihan: Behind the Scenes of the Catholic Man Show
202 Roundtable Discussion: In the Face of Scandal, Why Remain Catholic?
201 Dennis Daniel: Central Texas Fellowship of Catholic Men
200 Peter Kwasniewski & Fr. Edward Looney: Reverence for the Eucharist
199 Tom Peterson: Building Habits for Lasting Happiness
198 Patriotic Rosary
197 Brien Smith: Money Management within a Catholic Ethic
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Life After Ministry
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)