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  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Back From the Dead: An Interactive Cemetery Walk With the Saints
    Oct 31 2025

    How should Catholics celebrate Halloween? What makes All Saints' Day different than All Souls' Day? Learn more about these questions and hear a sneak preview from one of the actors!

    #allsaintsday #allsoulsday #allhallows #allhallowseve #halloween #catholicholidays #theabowman #saints #backfromthedead #backfromthedeadsavannah

    https://linktr.ee/backfromthedeadsavannah

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    28 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Sacred Music with Floriani
    Sep 30 2025

    Joining us is Thomas Quackenbush of Floriani, a Catholic male vocal ensemble that is rooted in the revitalization of sacred choral music through teaching and performing. They became a household name after singing at the National Eucharistic Congress in 2024. They will be teaching, singing for Mass, and performing in Savannah on October 9, 2025.

    www.floriani.org

    Floriani Event at Sacred Heart, Savannah

    Gregorian Chant Academy

    Floriani's Chant School Podcast

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    40 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Triumph of the Heart: A Collaborative Interview with Anthony D'Ambrosio
    Sep 7 2025

    It's Catholic, Y'all! thanks Christina Sabo of the A Resounding Yes! podcast for the opportunity to collaborate on this episode. Joining us is Anthony D'Ambrosio, director of the new film Triumph of the Heart, which tells the story of St. Maximilian Kolbe's time leading up to his death in the concentration camps of WWII. #TriumphOfTheHeart #catholicfilmmakers #palomaandfig #sherwoodfellows #itscatholicyall #diosav

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    54 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Discussing End-of-Life Care with Dr. Kim Kuebler and Fr. James Deshotels
    Aug 7 2025

    What does the Church teach about how we should think about end-of-life care and chronic illness? What should we think about issues such as euthanasia, assisted suicide, hospice, and living wills? Tune in to hear from Dr. Kim Kuebler DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, FAAN, and Fr. James M Deshotels, SJ, MSN, MPH, as they discuss palliative care and the spiritual perspective that Catholicism brings to the topic of dying (and living) well.

    https://multiplechronicconditions.org

    #endoflife #endoflifecare #catholicteachingondying

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    53 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Marriage, Martyrdom, and a Messy World with Beverly Willett
    Apr 29 2025

    Panicked about the world and politics? Beverly Willett says, "Do something even crazier – get married!" Beverly is an author, former lawyer, and divorce reform advocate. Her book Disassembly Required: A Memoir of Midlife Resurrection is a story about rebuilding one’s life after divorce. She has written about marriage and divorce for many publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, America, and First Things. She has spoken at TEDx Savannah on the topic of “How to Begin Again” and has written frequently for our publication, the Southern Cross.

    beverlywillett.com

    #itscatholicyall #marriage #catholicpodcast #catholicism #catholicteaching #divorce #dioceseofsavannah #diosav #beverlywillett

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    1 h et 4 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Talking About Flannery O'Connor Inside Her Childhood Church with Fr. Damian Ference
    Apr 8 2025

    One of the parishes Flannery O'Connor attended in her lifetime was the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, GA. Joining us at the Cathedral Basilica during the weekend of her 100th birthday celebration is Fr. Damian Ference, author of multiple books inspired by the author.

    Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist: The Philosophical Foundations of Flannery O’Connor’s Narrative Art

    Advanced Review / Promotional Copies of No One Was Paying Any Attention to the Sky: Flannery O'Connor and Modernity by Father Damian Ference

    Wiseblood Books

    Flannery and the Southern Cross

    #flanneryoconnor #frdamianference #fatherdamianference #damianference #flannery #oconnor #savannah #diosav #dioceseofsavannah #archdioceseofatlanta #georgia #catholicauthors #catholicpodcast #itscatholicyall #southerncross #georgiaauthors #southerngothic #catholicwriters #wiseblood #agoodmanishardtofind #cathedralbasilicaofstjohnthebaptist #savannahcatholics

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    58 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Pray and Work: A Benedictine Priest and a Deacon Discuss Ora et Labora
    Mar 31 2025

    You won't believe what job Fr. Barnabas had before becoming a Benedictine priest! In this episode, Fr. Barnabas O'Reilly and Deacon Kevin Knight discuss the Benedictine practice of Ora et Labora, Latin for "Pray and Work," and how every Catholic can incorporate these principles into his or her own life. #itscatholicyall #benedictines #benedictinemilitaryschool #bc #benedictineorder #stbenedict #catholicpodcasts #catholicism #religiouslife #vocationaldiscernment #oraetlabora #prayer #work #dignityofwork #monk #monastery

    https://www.thebc400.com/ | https://saintvincentarchabbey.org/ | https://diosav.org/en/offices-and-ministries/item/permanent-diaconate

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    1 h et 13 min
  • It's Catholic, Y'all! | Flannery, Aquinas, and Hillbilly Thomism with Fr. Thomas Joseph White
    Mar 12 2025

    Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP, originally from Statesboro, GA, is a Dominican priest and one of the founding members of Billboard chart-topping bluegrass band The Hillbilly Thomists.

    www.hillbillythomists.com

    Aquinas 101

    Book: The Light of Christ (view on Amazon)

    #flanneryoconnor #thehillbillythomists #thomasaquinas #catholicpodcast #catholicism #dominicans #dominicanorder #stdominic #stthomas #flannery #thomasjosephwhite #frthomasjosephwhite #itscatholicyall #georgia #savannahga #albanyga #statesboroga #maconga #columbusga #brunswickga #augustaga #valdostaga #statesboro #religiouslife #bluegrass #bluegrassmusic #nashville #washingtondc #dominicanhouseofstudies #priesthood #discernment #vocationaldiscernment

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    46 min