The Family of Saint Sharbel Podcasts The Family of Saint Sharbel
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This podcast channel is dedicated to enriching your spiritual journey with Catholic content, with a particular focus on the Maronite tradition. It brings you insightful talks and lectures that delve into various aspects of the Christian faith; and allows you to dive deep into the rich tapestry of Maronite spirituality.
“The Family of Saint Sharbel Podcasts” also shares inspiring healing testimonials, giving testament to the extraordinary divine interventions that, through the intercession of Saint Sharbel Makhlouf, have touched the lives of countless individuals.
This podcast is a service from the Family of Saint Sharbel, a Non-Profit Organization established to contribute to the Catholic Church’s evangelizing mission through living the spirituality of Saint Sharbel in the world.
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"Saint Sharbel, Ultimate Model of Detachment" by Raymond Nader
On Saturday, February 10, 2024, The Family of Saint Sharbel, USA, hosted a Zoom talk in English by Raymond Nader, Founder and Superior of the Family of Saint Sharbel, under the title “Saint Sharbel, Ultimate Model of Detachment."In this talk, Mr. Nader focused on the life of Saint Sharbel, most directly on his lifestyle, on his detachment from this world and on his life as a hermit.This podcast is a service from the Family of Saint Sharbel, a Non-Profit Organization established to contribute ...
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Saint Sharbel Ramsho and Ziyyah
This podcast invites you to join us on a musical journey through Saint Sharbel’s Ramsho and Ziyyah (Blessing with the Icon), unveiling the beauty of sacred hymns within the context of devotion to Saint Sharbel.Ramsho is one of the liturgical prayers within the Syriac Maronite Catholic tradition. The term "ramsho" specifically refers to the Evening Prayer, typically prayed in the late afternoon or early evening. This Liturgy consists of prayers, psalms, hymns, and other Scripture readings, cre...
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Perturbations: A Conversation with Raymond Nader
On Sunday, November 12th, Nathan (@AWaifSoul on X/Twitter), host of the podcast “Perturbations” and cohost of “Liminal Phrames” and “Calling All Beings,” made "A Conversation with Raymond Nader" public on his YouTube channel.Nathan has a seminary background and now studies Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and consciousness.This podcast is a service from the Family of Saint Sharbel, a Non-Profit Organization established to contribute to the Catholic Church’s evangelizing mission through ...
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The Divine Liturgy - Part 2
In this podcast, Chorbishop Seely Beggiani delves into the structure of the Maronite liturgy. He highlights the unique preparation process that differentiates Maronite liturgy from others. This includes purification, petitions, and incense. He explains that in early Christian liturgies, there was a separation between the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.Chorbishop Beggiani discusses how the role of the Holy Spirit is emphasized, particularly during the consecration of brea...
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The Divine Liturgy - Part 1
In this first part of a two-part podcast series, Chorbishop Seely Beggiani focused on explaining what liturgy is and why the Maronite liturgy is structured the way it is. He began by emphasizing that throughout history, the relationship between God and people has been seen as a communal endeavor. Liturgy, therefore, is the collective response of a community to God's invitation and a way for people to connect with each other and with God. The Maronite liturgy, originating from the Antioch...
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Syriac Spirituality - Part 4
In this fourth part of Chorbishop Seely Beggiani’s lecture on Syriac spirituality, he continues his discussion on the importance of understanding human beings as created in the image and likeness of God. He emphasizes that the Syriac writers believed this aspect of human nature to be fundamental from the moment of creation, not just after the fall of Adam. Therefore, Syriac spirituality centers on the idea that human beings possess a spark of God within them from the very beginning. The ...
Customer Reviews
I love this resource even as a Latin!!
I’m not even sure how I found this podcast — I live close to a Maronite parish in North Carolina, USA and have attended a few Divine Liturgies, by when I heard Mr. Nader’s testimony and learned about the life of Saint Sharbel, this has quickly become my favorite tradition of Eastern Spirituality. I desire to detach in even a sliver of his way in my quest to reach God in the beatific vision. God bless!