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Summary: Fr. Joseph Huneycutt shares both his southern wit and fatherly wisdom with a fresh episode each week.
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Just a few more days until the Nativity feast. With the fast, the shopping, the preparations....how are you doin'? Let us prepare? Yes. But regardless of how prepared we are, let us be thankful.
Just a few more days until the Nativity feast. With the fast, the shopping, the preparations....how are you doin'? Let us prepare? Yes. But regardless of how prepared we are, let us be thankful.
Fr. Joseph sets out on a search for the Baby Jesus.
Fr. Joseph sets out on a search for the Baby Jesus.
Fr. Joseph talks to us about Santa Claus in his son's—and in his own—imagination.
Fr. Joseph talks to us about Santa Claus in his son's—and in his own—imagination.
Today Fr. Joseph answers the questions sent in by listeners on the subject of fasting.
Today Fr. Joseph answers the questions sent in by listeners on the subject of fasting.
As we begin the Nativity fast, Fr. Joseph has some helpful reminders for us. He's also looking for your questions on fasting - serious, humorous or otherwise. Write him at his email address above.
As we begin the Nativity fast, Fr. Joseph has some helpful reminders for us. He's also looking for your questions on fasting - serious, humorous or otherwise. Write him at his email address above.
Listen to this exclusive "interview" with the author of a new (wink, wink) book on proper church etiquette.
Listen to this exclusive "interview" with the author of a new (wink, wink) book on proper church etiquette.
What time is it anyway? As we set our clocks back, Fr. Joseph is reflecting on our obsession with time as a culture and the impact it has on our priorities.
What time is it anyway? As we set our clocks back, Fr. Joseph is reflecting on our obsession with time as a culture and the impact it has on our priorities.
It's called the new commandment and the greatest commandment. It is LOVE. And, sometimes, love must trump the rules as Fr. Joseph explains in this week's podcast.