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Our new podcast helps keep you in touch with parish events and learn more about your Catholic faith.
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In this episode of the Saint Coleman Catholic Parish podcast we delve into the significance of the Psalms in Catholic tradition. The Psalms are a source of comfort and strength and immersion in the Psalms is wonderful way to grow spiritually.
In this episode of the St Coleman Parish Podcast, we explore the theological roots of the papacy from the Gospel of Matthew, emphasizing the authority granted to Peter and its continuation through the bishops and the pope today. Practical ways for Catholics to engage with their faith are discussed, including praying for the pope, adhering to church doctrines, participating in the sacraments, and engaging in devotional practices.
In this episode of the Saint Coleman Catholic Church podcast from Pompano Beach, the focus is on Holy Week, beginning with a reflection on Palm Sunday and moving into a preview of the Paschal Triduum.
In this episode of the Saint Coleman Catholic Parish podcast, we learn about the importance of Saint Joseph as a role model for strength, faithfulness, and goodness, sharing stories of his actions and virtues.
In this episode of the Saint Coleman podcast, we dive into the significance of February in the Catholic Church, a month dedicated to honoring the Holy Family. We also explore the virtue of prudence, one of the four cardinal virtues, and discuss its importance in making wise, moral decisions. Plus, we share exciting parish updates.
In this episode, we explore the cardinal virtue of temperance.
Join us as we discuss the theological significance of Christ's advent. We explore the three distinct advents of Christ as described by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux: The Historical Advent, the Eucharistic Advent, and The Eschatological Advent
Saint Cecilia

Saint Cecilia

2024-11-1707:38

In Episode 62 of the St Coleman Podcast, we look at Saint Cecilia as we approach her feast day. She is recognized as the patron saint of musicians and singers in the Catholic church.
In Episode 61 of our podcast, we reflect on the 4 Cardinal Virtues of prudence, courage, justice, and temperance. They're called cardinal virtues because all virtues depend on them. The word cardo in Latin means hinge. All the other virtues depend on them, and we should all be striving to grow in both faith, hope, and love, but the cardinal virtues as well, prudence, courage, justice, and temperance.
On August 15, the Catholic Church celebrates the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This belief in the Assumption is one of the four dogmas of the Catholic Church regarding the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In Episode 59, we reflect on the lives of Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus, we are invited to consider how their examples can inspire us in our own spiritual journeys. Their stories challenge us to find balance in our lives, integrating service with contemplation and nurturing a deep relationship with God.
On June 24th, the Catholic Church honors Saint John the Baptist, whom Jesus called the greatest born of women. John's divine purpose was prophesied by Isaiah and Malachi, and he is recognized for his call to repentance and his role in identifying Jesus as the Lamb of God.
It is most fitting that our minds and hearts be directed to focus on Mary, Mother of God and Mother of the Church throughout the entire month of May. Join us as we talk about the Blessed Mother and learn more about Corpus Christi Sunday
The Light of Christ

The Light of Christ

2024-04-1410:43

In this episode, we explore the symbolism of the Pascal Candle during Easter time. The Pascal Candle is deeply intertwined with the teachings of Jesus, particularly his declaration, "I am the Light of the World." This statement, found in the Gospel of John (John 8:12), underscores the profound spiritual significance of light as a symbol of Christ's presence, guidance, and salvation.
An interview with Dr. Mary Amore, who will present this year's Lenten Mission titled "Jesus in the Eucharist" over two evenings on March 20th and March 21st. Doctor Amore holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Liturgical Studies and a Master of Arts in Word and Worship from Catholic Theological Union. She's a published author and a gifted speaker.
In this episode, we delve into the significance of the Lenten season, a time dedicated to introspection, prayer, and spiritual growth. As we navigate the 40-day journey towards Easter, we explore the traditional practices of self-denial, fasting, and almsgiving, inviting listeners to reflect on their personal relationship with Jesus and the integration of their faith into daily life.
Learn more about the Catholic devotion during the month of February to the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and stay up to date on the latest happenings at St. Coleman Catholic Church in Pompano Beach. Also, a reminder to protect yourself from criminals targeting Catholic parishioners in Broward County, Florida.
Steve Feeley, Director of the 40th Annual St Coleman Italian Festival joins us for a preview of this year's event. Following our chat with Steve, we discuss the ProLife teachings of the Catholic Church in advance of the annual March for Life.
In this episode, we preview St Coleman’s upcoming Grief Seminar by chatting with John Reininger, LMHC, who will lead 2 sessions in January. Then, we reflect on the meaning of the Nativity Scene by sharing highlights of Pope Francis’ Apostlic Letter on the Nativity.
Advent season is underway and it marks the beginning of a new liturgical year. Advent is a term derived from the Latin "Adventus" meaning "coming" or "arrival," and the season is a journey of spiritual preparation for the coming of Christ.
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