Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
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MaryCast Specials #153 ( 11min) Play – Mark Miravalle talks about the Presentation of the Lord that is celebrated on February 2 but is meditated on every time we pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. He focuses on the words of Simeon where he tells Mary that a sword will pierce your heart, referring to her suffering in union with Christ and so she is the Coredemptrix.
To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com
Ave Maria!
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Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

A Day With Mary #14 – Fr Agnellus Murphy ( 15min) >>> Play |
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Ave Maria!
The heart of the Mother adoring her new born Infant in the crib and the heart of the Mother adoring her Son on the Cross.
Ave Maria!
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011

A Day With Mary #10 – Fr Gabriel Angelo Maria Polo( 09min) >>> Play |
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Ave Maria!
Let the Inn of our hearts be clean, free from sin in order to receive the Child and His Mother. Christian joy springs from the truth that He is close, he is with us.
Ave Maria!
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Saturday, July 2nd, 2011
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Homily #110702 ( 06min) Play – Fr. Dominic Preaches on the feast of the Immaucalte Heart of Mary on how her heart is a heavenly haven to take refuge in this dangerous world and also to be sanctified, to know ans love Our Lord, her Son, better.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Immaculate Heart of Mary – Feast – Form: OF
Readings:
1st: isa 61:9-11
Resp: 1sa 2:1, 4-8
Gsp: luk 2:41-51
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Friday, July 1st, 2011
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Homily #110701 ( 12min) Play – Fr. Dominic preaches on how the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the symbol of Infinite love of God, where He sent His only Son to become one with us and even suffer and die for our redemption. Father exhorts us to imitate this great love that Christ has in His heart and so have a life flowing over with generous love.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Sacred Heart of Jesus – Solemnity – Form: OF
Readings:
1st: deu 7:6-11
Resp: psa 103:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 10
2nd: 1jo 4:7-16
Gsp: mat 11:25-30
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Wednesday, April 13th, 2011
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MaryCast Specials #113 ( 10min) Play – In this episode Dr. Mark Miravalle expresses the importance of a papal declaration of the Fifth Marian Dogma as key to the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com
Ave Maria!
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Saturday, February 26th, 2011
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Homily #110226 ( 04min) Play – Fr. Dominic talks about the love in the heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary – how God’s Will was Her most earnest desire.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday III – Form: EF, Salve Sancta Parens
Readings:
1st: Sirach 24:14-16
Gsp: Luke 11:27-28
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Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Variety #112 – A Day with Mary in Griswold, CT. ( 04min) >>> Play |
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Ave Maria!
God wishes to bring peace to the world through the Immaculate Heart, and it is only through this heart that we’ll receive grace to get spiritually organized and put an end to these crimes against God.
Ave Maria!
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Friday, November 26th, 2010
Conferences #99 – Fr. Peter on Scotus and the Heart ( 20min) >>> Play |
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Newman-Scotus Symposium – What is meant by Heart in Scotus, Bonaventure and the Franciscan tradition? Fr. Peter answers this question. Heart in Augustine really means the essence of a person. And this is used very similarly in Bonaventure in the Itinerarium with the interiorization. Father goes into considerable detail outlining the use of the world by Augustine, Bonaventure, Francis de Sales, Aquinas, and generally in the Franciscan school. He points out that the Franciscans make a strong distinction between doctrine and spirituality. St.Margaret Mary Alaquoqe, St. John Eudes, Two Hearts and Sacred Hearts which is related to the Church which is from Duns Scotus. He relates this to Scotus’ teaching of the absolute primacy of Christ. The devotion to the hearts of Jesus and Mary popularizes the scotistic teaching.
Ave Maria!
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Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
Conferences #96 – Fr. Peter Fehlner at Washington Theological Union ( 57min) >>> Play |
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In this 3rd talk of the Newman-Scotus Symposium presented by the Conventual Franciscans at the Washington Theological Union on Oct 22-24, 2010, Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner gives a talk titled “Scotus and Newman in Dialogue – Scotus Metaphysician – Newman Phenomenologist.” He points out that Newman agreed and even specifically refers to Scotus’ opinion of the motive for the incarnation, that is, the Franciscan Thesis, the Absolute Primacy of Christ, that Christ would have come even if Adam had not sinned. And in regard to the Immaculate Conception, which Scotus was so prominent in giving a theological basis, is key to understanding the difference between Protestants and Catholics and why Catholics are orthodox. Also, both Scotus and Newman have been accused by Harold Weatherby of being the seeds (more…)
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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
Conferences #93 – Fr James McCurry opens the Newman-Scotus Symposium ( 11min) >>> Play |
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Ave Maria!
Fr James McCurry gives an inspirational welcome and introduction to the Newman-Scotus Symposium at the Washington Theological Union on Oct 22, 2010. He reads a warm letter of encouragement from Friar Marco Tasca, OFM Conv., the Minster General of the Conventual Franciscans from Rome, asking the participants to energetically uncover, for all the world to see, the common intellectual treasure that these two holy and eminent British scholars share, centered on the Absolute Primacy of Christ and the primacy of Love. He reflects on the Pope’s words at the very recent beatification of Newman in Birmingham, England where he mentions Newman’s motto “Cor ad Cor Loquitor“, “Heart speaks unto Heart” where God and man speak heart to heart. Fr. McCurry mentions the equivalent starting point for Scotus’ theology where “God wills to love. God wills to be loved. God willed to have co-lovers of himself” and so he created the world and man with the goal of the incarnation via Mary Immaculate. He ends by reciting a prayer to Our Lady written by Bl. John Cardinal Newman to give us protection and the purity of heart and mind to be good and wise Christians.
Ave Maria!
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Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Variety #99 – Aoife Murphy performs for our Lady ( 03min) >>> Play |
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“She takes a walk through her heart and meets Mary. She gives her heart to Mary, and begs for the fire of the Holy Spirit to descend on the world and to come into the hearts of all people.” -Joyce Miranda
Ave Maria!
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Saturday, November 6th, 2010
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Homily #101106 ( 18min) Play – On this First Saturday devotional Mass in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary we have the Gospel account of the losing of the child Jesus on the way from Jerusalem to Nazareth and the finding in the Temple three days later. Fr. Angelo relates how Mary and Joseph did, in fact, experience grief but they did not despair nor where they completely ignorant of the meaning of Christ’s staying in the Temple contrary to modern Bible scholars. Father explains the purpose of Human knowledge as it relates to faith and to the apparitions of Mary at Fatima from whence the First Saturday Devotions come, where she tells us to offer up our suffering in reparation for the offense to her Immaculate and Sorrowful Heart of our impious age.
Ave Maria! – Mass: – Readings:
1st: jud 13:17-20, 15:9
Rsp: luk 1:46-55
Gsp: luk 2:46-51
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Monday, November 1st, 2010
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Homily #101101 ( 12min) Play – Fr. Dominic preaches on the need to desire sanctity in order to get to heaven and this is why we honor all the saints on this Solemnity of All Saints, to spur our desire. This desire must extend beyond our first fervor of a moment of conversion, and be fostered until the day we depart from this life. We must have purity of heart to achieve peace with God and peace among men in the likeness of Mary Immaculate. To get this long-lasting desire we must pray for it.
Ave Maria! All Saints – Mass: OF, – Readings:
1st: rev 7:2-4, 9-14
Resp: psa 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6
2nd: 1jo 3:1-3
Gsp: mat 5:1-12
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Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Conferences #89 – Fr. Peter wraps-up the Coredemption Conference ( 09min) >>> Play |
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Ave Maria!
For the conclusion to our symposium “Mother of the Church” on Marian Coredemption in the National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, La Crosse, Wisconsin on August 21, 2010, Fr. Peter Fehlner, rector of the shrine, expounds on three practical points in summary:
- Make Mary the Center of your life, because this is the way that Jesus wants to give us happiness.
- Work for the salvation of everyone through the good example of consecrating ourselves to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
- Push the Solemn Definition of the Fifth Marian Dogma.
A short but profound to-do list to enable all of us to accomplish great things in the Church for the glory of God.
Drew Mariani of Relevant Radio was MC of the symposium.
Ave Maria!
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