Fr. John Riccardo's Podcasts

Fr. John Riccardo
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Jul 28, 2006 • 56min

Lectio Divina

The second installment in St. Anastasia's Prayer Series with Fr. John
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Jul 28, 2006 • 56min

I Thrist

Explore the transformative power of prayer in healing and self-discovery. Discover how personal pain can lead to spiritual well-being and a deeper connection with the divine. Delve into the significance of maintaining an authentic relationship with God, enriched by divine love and mercy. Reflect on biblical figures' encounters with God, emphasizing heartfelt prayer. Gain practical insights for structuring your prayer life and fostering a meaningful connection, while embracing authenticity through honest prayer and engagement with the Gospels.
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Jul 28, 2006 • 1h 41min

Why Rome Is Home For Catholics

Audio of Fr. John's Scavi Tour. From Tap on Theology May 10th, 2006
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Jul 28, 2006 • 1h 41min

Why Rome Is Home For Catholics

Join Fr. John on this Scavi Tour. From Tap on Theology May 10th, 2006
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Jul 17, 2006 • 9min

July 16th, 2006 - 10:15 Mass

July 16th, 2006 - 10:15 Mass - Fr. John Homily
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Jul 12, 2006 • 9min

July 9th, 2006 - 8:15 Mass

Fr. Johns Homily from 8:15 Mass on July 9th, 2006
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Jul 7, 2006 • 56min

I Will Arise and Go To My Father - Confession

Fr. John Riccardo talks about confession, sin and scriptual basis of confession. The title of the talk is "I Will Arise and Go To My Father".
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Jul 5, 2006 • 56min

Fatherhood

From a Men's Gathering at St. Patrick's Church, Brighton, Michigan.
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Jul 5, 2006 • 9min

July 2nd, 2006 - 8:15 Mass

Fr. John Riccardo's 8:15 Homily
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Jun 26, 2006 • 1h 47min

Common Ground

This revealing, candid conversation took place between the leaders of two of Oakland County's largest churches, Father John Riccardo of St. Anastasia Catholic Church, and Pastor Steve Andrews of Kensington Community Church. Both are located in Troy, Michigan within minutes of each other.Seeking common ground, "the priest and the pastor" respectfully examine the similarities and differences between the two great traditions they represent. Regardless of your religious background, you'll enjoy their open discussion.Topics include: Salvation, Holy Eucharist, The Virgin Mary, Confession, The Saints, Prayer & Worship, Evangelism, Christian UnityA DVD of this conversation entitled Common Ground: What Protestants and Catholics Can Learn from Each Other may be purchased from the Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish Office or ordered online.

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