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165 episodes
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Saint Friends Jeremy Hearne
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- Religión y espiritualidad
A podcast for Catholics, non-Catholics, or anyone interested in learning more about the lives of the Saints and how they were real people who lived real lives that everyone can relate to.
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E160 • Season 7 Episode 04 | St. Molaug
Hey, friends! Today’s Saint Friend was an early missionary to Scotland and built three of the biggest Christian communities there. Let’s find out what’s in a name with our new friend: Saint Molaug.
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E159 • Season 7 Episode 03 | St. Elisabeth of Schönau
Hey, friends! Today’s Saint Friend became the leader of a group of religious sisters, was friends with one of the greatest women Saints of all time, and saw numerous visions of all kinds of heavenly people and events. Let’s see what visions are all about with our new friend: Saint Elisabeth of Schönau.
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E158 • Season 7 Episode 02 | St. Barnabas, the apostle
Hey, friends! Today’s Saint Friend personally knew the Twelve Apostles as well as our old friend Saint Paul. He traveled with Paul “around the world” and spread the message of Christ to the Gentiles. Let’s find out why sometimes even Saints don’t agree with our new friend: Saint Barnabas, the apostle.
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BONUS • Year 3 | Celebrating Three Years of Saint Friends
Another 52 Saint Friends brings us to over 150 Saint Friends! Take a moment to ask this new set of them to pray for us!
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E157 • Season 7 Episode 01 | St. Francis Caracciolo
Hey, friends! Today’s Saint Friend accidentally started a religious order because he got someone else’s mail and helped people find Jesus in the Eucharist. Let’s kick off a new season of the podcast with our new friend: Saint Francis Caracciolo.
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E156 • Season 6 Episode 26 | St. Germain of Paris
Hey, friends! Today’s Saint Friend became the bishop of Paris after being chased out of an abbey for being too generous to the poor. Let’s find out how a bishop became a voice of reason among kings and an inspiration to one of the most powerful rulers in history with our new friend: Saint Germain of Paris.