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DeaconLive is your raw, unfiltered shot of weekly social media chaos. With no topic off-limits (seriously—NSFW!), DeaconLive hits hard every Wednesday at 2 PM EST. Whether you’re streaming live on YouTube, Facebook, or TikTok, or catching up on your favorite podcast platform, this 60-minute rollercoaster of truth and attitude delivers the social media news that others are too scared to touch. Tune in—if you can handle it!
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St. Philip The Deacon

St. Philip The Deacon

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St. Philip the Deacon is a church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) located in Plymouth, Minnesota, a western suburb of Minneapolis. Our mission is to “Reach Out. Proclaim. Inspire.” We invite you to join us as partners in the Gospel, carrying out the work God has called each of us to do in God's world. God bless you. Includes sermons from our Sunday morning 9:45 worship services.
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The Reformed Deacon

a Podcast from the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries

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The Reformed Deacon is an interview and discussion podcast created by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church Committee on Diaconal Ministries. The Reformed Deacon exists to strengthen and encourage the brotherhood of reformed deacons in their God-given role of serving the local church. We hope you'll find this podcast to be helpful to you as you serve the Lord in your church. For more information about the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries, go to our website: OPCCDM.org. Contact us: mail@theref ...
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PERMANENT DEACON TALKING with Deacon Tom Simms ~ is a compilation spirituality, prayer and worship kind of Podcast.I have no original ideas or new thoughts but I act as a 'Good News Salvage Hunter'. I scour old books and the world wide web for items to restore, refurbish and retell through these homily pods. It started with inspiration from Fr Dan Crosby OFM.Cap ,Fr Dan Goergen O.P.,Ph.D and music created by Mike Anderson. The Homily Pods are based on the Sunday Mass readings. Their purpose ...
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Digital Deacon Podcast

Digital Deacon

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A Methodist Deacon just trying to make the church a less confusing place through podcasting, tweeting, meme use and generally making lots of pop culture references. You can find me or message me by following any of these links deaconjon.blogspot.com/ or www.facebook.com/EglwysHebMuriau/ or even twitter.com/Jon_the_Deacon
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Living My Catholic Faith! This podcast unlike others which are great, will present ways of actually "living my Catholic faith!" Your host is Deacon Wally Calabrese and his wife Amy will also be hosting from time to time. Discover the joy of living your Catholic faith daily!
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Speaking with Deacons

Dcn. Bob Rice

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"Speaking with Deacons" provides inspiration and insight for those who are ordained to, in formation for, or just curious about the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church. In each episode, Dcn. Bob Rice talks with other deacons to learn more about what it means to model our lives after Jesus, the one who "came not to be served but to serve."
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On Saturday in the week after Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (66:10-14, 18-23) entitled “Salvation for all people”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Faustus of Riez, bishop. Saint Faustus was born in Britian between 400 and 410. In…
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Isaiah 42:1-4,-6-7 Be sure to read vs 5 that God created everything including you. CCC580 Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of the Law engraved on our hearts. Psalm 29:1-4, 9-10 CCC 2142 Second commandment Gods name is Holy use it wisely and not just as filler or in any profane way. But in adoration & Blessing. Acts 10:34-38 CCC761,438,453,486,1289 …
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Because hope is a virtue that looks forward, you could say it is like a pilgrimage; a journey toward something greater. And today we celebrate the very first Christian pilgrimage — the journey of the magi to pay homage to the newborn King of the Jews. Homily for the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, preached at St. Mary Mother of God Roman Cat…
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Deacon Speakin is back! All new Season 7 Episode 162 "The Hired Hand" available now. When we are looked after by a hired-hand you can expect a greater level of risk: primarily the risk that your care is only as complete as his compensation. So, I guess it begs the question then from one sheep to another: to whom do we entrust our care?…
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Happy New Year. Try this couple of minutes meditation in the rain to lift your spirits. Today we hear a description of a water ceremony with a rainbow of hope meant as good news that anybody of any nationality is acceptable to the Lord. River of Mercy is a hymn by Mike Anderson. Fr Don Goergen reminds us to ask for mercy with confidence and hope. F…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, host David Nakhla talks with three men: one whose family suffered damage to their home through regional flooding, one whose family suffered devastating property loss as a result of a fire, and one who has aided in a variety of disa…
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Homily: Christmas Eve 2024 ”Wait..you can stay at my house”12.24.24The Collaborative Parishes of Resurrection and St. PaulHingham, MassachusettsDeacon Joe HarringtonArchdiocese of BostonMusic: “In the bleak midwinter” James TaylorBy notyouraveragejoe1 is licensed under a Creative Commons License.Deacon Joe Harrington
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The Gift of Holiness – Advent Retreat Reflection by Deacon James Keating Ph.D. Deacon James Keating reflects on the spiritual journey of focusing on “the one thing necessary,” inspired by the story of the Magi in Matthew 2, and the human tendency to be attracted to many distractions and how the saints exemplify unwavering commitment to God despite …
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On Friday in the week after Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (63:13-25) entitled “A new heaven and a new earth”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Maximus of Turin, bishop. Saint Maximus was a fifth century bishop of Turin, a ci…
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On Thursday in the week after Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (63:19b---64:11) entitled “God’s people plead for his coming”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a commentary on John by Saint Cyril of Alexander, bishop. Saint Cyril was born in 370 …
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On Wednesday in the week after Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (63: 7-19) entitled “The mercy of the Lord is remembered by prophet forsaken”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Peter Proclus of Constantinople, bishop. Saint Proc…
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On Tuesday in the week after Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (62: 1-12) entitled “The approach of redemption”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon on the Epiphany attributed Hippolytus, priest. Saint Hippolytus is one of the most importan…
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Today, Monday in the week after Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (61: 1-11) entitled “The Spirit of the Lord is upon his servant”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Peter Chrysologus, bishop. Saint Peter Chrysologus was a fourth centur…
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Today, Sunday, as our Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (60: 1-22) entitled “The revelation of God’s glory over Jerusalem”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope. The Epiphany of the Lord is a Chr…
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Today, January 4 , as our Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, we are first invited to reflect on a passage from the letter of the apostle Paul to the Ephesians (4: 1-24), entitled “Grace has been given to each one for the building up of the body of Christ”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a homily on the Gospels by Sai…
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Today, January 3, as our Church celebrates The Most holy Name of Jesus we are invited to reflect on a passage from the letter of the apostle Paul to the Colossians (3: 5-16), entitled “The new life of man”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a treatise on John by Saint Augustine, bishop. Reverence for the Holy Name of our Lord, Jesus Christ, aros…
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Isaiah 60:1-6 No Catechism teaching. God is speaking to YOU he shines on YOU Psalm 72: 1-13 no ccc teaching once again Jesus is talking to YOU, the kings Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6 read all 3b says as I have written briefly earlier but verse 4 says "When you read this you can understand my insight into the mystery of Christ" wow. I'm sorry I didn't ment…
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Today, January 2, as our Church celebrates the Memorial of Bazil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of Wisdom (7: 7-16, 22-30), entitled “The joy of the just united to God”. Our treasure is from a sermon by Saint Gregory Nazianzen, bishop. Basil was born of a Chr…
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Today, January 1, during the Octave of Christmas, when our Church celebrates the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the first letter of the apostle Paul to the Hebrews (2: 9-17) entitled “Christ is like his brothers in every way”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a letter by Sai…
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Numbers 6:22-27 No Catechism teaching look at how many YOUs are in the text God/Jesus/Holy Spirit is talking to you and me and US same as the Psalm below. Psalm 67:2-8 same as above, LISTEN, listen. Galatians 4:4-7 CCC422,484,488,527*also in the Gospel,531,580,702,1265,683,689,693,742,1695,2766 God/Jesus & Holy Spirit are inside US in our hearts ou…
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Today, December 31, as our Church celebrates the Seventh Day in the Octave of Christmas, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the beginning of the letter of the apostle Paul to the Colossians (2: 4-15) entitled “Our faith in Christ”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope. Saint Leo became p…
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In this special "Year In Review" episode of Deacons Pod, the Paulist Deacon Affiliates take a look back at how 2024 went for them personally, for their parish ministries, and for our podcast. The deacons chat about which of our episodes and guests over the past year resonated with them the most. They also consider the common themes that emerged fro…
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Deacon Speakin is back! All new Season 7 episode "Starting Over" available now. Good timber does not grow with ease, The stronger wind, the stronger trees, The further sky, the greater length, The more the storm, the more the strength. By sun and cold, by rain and snow, In trees and men good timbers grow. - Douglas Malloch…
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Today, December 30, as our Church celebrates the Sixth Day in the Octave of Christmas, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the letter of the apostle Paul to the Colossians (1: 15—2:3) entitled “Christ, the head of the Church; Paul the servant of the Church”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a treatise On the Refutation of…
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Today, on the Sunday during the Octave of Christmas (the eight days beginning with Christmas Day and ending on New Year’s Day, January 1), when our Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Family, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the first letter of the apostle Paul to the Ephesians (5: 21---6: 4) entitled “ Christian life …
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Today, December 28, as our church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Innocents, we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of Exodus (1: 8-16,22), entitled “Slaughter of the Hebrew children in Egypt”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Quodvultdeus, bishop. The Feast of the Holy Innocents, also known as Ch…
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First Reading Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Catechism Catholic Church teaching number 2218 4th Commandment Honor your Mother & Father. Also read vs 7-11 spiritual food. There are options on readings this week so be aware. Psalm 128:1-5 No teaching from the catechism. May you heart be anointed. Col 3: 12-21 CCC815,1827,1844,1156,2633,2641,2204,2217,2286 Love/…
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Today, December 27, as our church celebrates the Feast of John, Apostle and Evangelist, our Church invites us to read and reflect on a passage from the first letter of the apostle John (1: 1-2:3), entitled “Word of life and light of God”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a tractates on the first letter of John by Saint Augustine, bishop. St. Jo…
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Today, December 26, as our church celebrates the Feast of Stephen First Martyr, during the Octave of Christmas, we are encouraged to read and reflect on a passage from the Acts of the Apostles (6: 8---7, 2a, 44-59), entitled “The martyrdom of Stephen”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop. Stephen is tr…
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Today, Christmas Day, as our Church celebrates The Nativity of the Lord we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (11: 1-10) entitled “The root of Jesse”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope. The announcement of the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord from the …
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Is 52:7-10 No Catechism teaching speaks to our heart His Holy Arm. Psalm 98: 1-6 No Catechism teaching once again speaks of the Holy Arm. Hebrews 1:1-6 CCC catacism of Catholic Church ref. #CCC102,65,241,320,2506,2777,2795,333 We are Gods Children We are The Transcendent Mystery of God, We behold the face of God in Baby Jesus. John 1:1-18 CCC291,24…
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Today, December 24th , as we celebrate the final day of Advent, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (51: 17---52: 2, 7-10) entitled “The good news is brought to Jerusalem ”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop. The days at the end of Advent, from Decem…
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Today, December 23rd, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (51: 1-11) entitled “The salvation promised to the children of Abraham”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a treatise against the heresy of Noetus by Hippolytus. The days at the end of Ad…
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Today, December 22nd , as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (49: 14---50: 1) entitled “The restoration of Zion”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a commentary on Luke by Venerable Bede, priest. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to …
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Today, December 21th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (48: 12-21; 49: 9b-13) entitled “The new Exodus”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a commentary on Luke by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to Chris…
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Micah 5: 1-4 Micahs name means Who is like God " be like God/Jesus" No ccc Psalm 802-3,15-16,18-19 no Catechism teaching on this. To the heart read 17. Hebrews 10:5-10 The Incarnation the Mystery of our Catholic religion. CCC462,463 The word and wisdom became flesh. CCC2568,606,488,2824 GOD chose for the Mother of his Son a daughter of Israel, A yo…
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