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Ep 34(From 2022) The Journey Begins Again - 1st Sunday of Lent
The Journey Begins Again - We Need a Heart Transplant!The 1st Sunday of Lent Year C.Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 1st Sunday in Lent, Year C. The readings for the Mass are from Deuteronomy, Psalm 91, Romans and the Gospel of Luke. Today we hear the account of Jesus being led into the desert for 40 days to be tempted by the devil. We too, are tempted in many ways to turn away from God, and to sin. Let us embrace the endless mercy of God and turn our hearts to Christ always. Now, join us for this Lenten reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org Lent 2022 Edition.2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word: United States Edition www.LTP.orgThe readings for the Mass for the 1st Sunday of Lent: Deuteronomy 26:4-10, Psalm 91, Romans 10: 8-12 and Luke 4:1-13.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Franciscan Mission AssociatesPO Box 598Mount Vernon, New York 10551-0598www.franciscanmissionassoc.orgPrayer for the Poor, Suffering and FriendlessIn your loving and tender mercy, Lord and Father, assist especially those who are poor and deprived, those who suffer, and all who are without hope in this life unless you come to their aid. It is you alone who can bring great good out of the worst evils by your unbounded power. So we trust you to curb the malice of the wicked, to convert sinners, and bring us all to a knowledge of your love. These favors we beg in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ, your only Son, who reigns forever with you and the Holy Spirit, God, through all ages. Amen.Companion Prayers: A Guide to Prayer from the Companions of St. Anthony12290 Folly Quarter RoadEllicott City, MD 21042-1425www.companionsofstanthony.orgPrayer of Hope:God of love and mercy, ease my burdens, calm my anxieties, strengthen my faith, and increase my trust and confidence in Your caring goodness. Bless me each day with Your healing grace, with health in mind and body, and a heart filled with hope and peace.Grant me the courage I need, dear Lord, to face all difficulties, knowing that with Your help, miracles happen and lives are restored. Amen.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaMatthew Kelly and Dynamic Catholic www.DynamicCatholic.comThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 338th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Change my heart, O Lord!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings for the Mass are from Sirach, Psalm 92, I Corinthians and the Gospel of Luke. Today Jesus offers his disciples additional firmness in how they are to live their lives, in order to bear good fruit. We too, are called to this way of life. Now, join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org February 2022 Edition.2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word: United States Edition www.LTP.orgThe readings for the Mass for the 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Sirach 27:4-7, Psalm 92, I Corinthians 15:54-58 and Luke 6:39-45.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Companion Prayers: A Guide to Prayer from the Companions of St. AnthonyCompanions of St. Anthony12290 Folly Quarter RoadEllicott City, MD 21042-1425www.companionsofstanthony.orgPrayer for Peace of MindO holy St. Anthony, your deep faith in Jesus Christ comforted your heart, especially during times of trial and distress. Help me grow in faith, so I may experience peace of mind and heart in my present needs. (mention your needs here)Free me from undue anxiety, needless worry, and burdensome fears. Grant me sure confidence, unfailing trust in God's loving mercy and daily serenity. Amen.Serenity PrayerLord God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaMatthew Kelly and Dynamic Catholic www.DynamicCatholic.comThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 327th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Countercultural Christ!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings for the Mass are from I Samuel, Psalm 103, I Corinthians and the Gospel of Luke. Today we continue to hear the message of Jesus - on the plain. He unpacks a countercultural way of life - and how to treat those who are our enemies. We are called to a life of love and kindness, to be merciful as God is merciful. May we trust in the Lord and find joy and happiness in his ways and wisdom. Now, join us for this reflection with Dina Marie. Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org February 2022 Edition.2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word: United States Edition www.LTP.orgThe readings for the Mass for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time: I Samuel 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23, Psalm 103, I Corinthians 15:45-49 and Luke 6:27-38.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.Prayers for All Occasions 2017 Edition www.nationalshrine.comAct of Consecration for the United StatesMost Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - in union with the Blessed Virgin Mary, we adore Your majesty and acknowledge Your supreme eternal dominion and authority.Most Holy Trinity, we place the United States of America into the hands of Mary Immaculate in order that she may present the country to You. Through the intercession of Mary, have mercy on the Catholic Church in America. Have mercy on our President and on all the officers of our government. Protect family life in our nation. Grant the precious gift of many vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Have mercy on the sick, the poor, the tempted, and all who are in need. Mary, Immaculate Virgin, Our Mother, Patroness of our land, we honor you and ask your maternal protection and care for us. Obtain for us the graces we need to live and die according to the Will of your Divine Son. Amen. Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaMatthew Kelly and Dynamic Catholic www.DynamicCatholic.comThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 316th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Happy are we who trust in the Lord!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings for the Mass are from Jeremiah, Psalm 1, I Corinthians and the Gospel of Luke. Today we follow Jesus down from the mountain to the plain to speak to his apostles and hear the Sermon on the plain - a message of blessings and woes. May we trust in the Lord and find joy and happiness in his ways and wisdom. Now, join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org February 2022 Edition.2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word: United States Edition www.LTP.orgThe readings for the Mass for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Jeremiah 17:5-8, Psalm 1, I Corinthians 15:12, 16-20 and Luke 6:17, 20-26.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Companion Prayers: A Guide to Prayer from the Companions of St. Anthony12290 Folly Quarter RoadEllicott City, MD 21042-1425www.companionsofstanthony.orgPrayer for the sickLord Jesus, who went about doing good and healing all, we ask You to bless our friends who are sick. Give them the strength in body, courage in spirit, and patience in pain.Let them recover their health, so that, restored to the Christian community, they may joyfully praise Your name, for You live and reign for ever and ever. Amen. Prayer for HealingLoving God, You refresh us when we are weary. You restore us when we are broken. You heal us when we are wounded or ill. Hear my prayers for those presently in need of healing, especially my family and my loved ones. I implore you, dear Lord, to grant them health of mind and body. Divine healer, by Your life-giving grace, relieve their suffering, and nurture in them a full and complete recovery from their illness or injuries. Surround them with Your love and with the great power of Your healing Presence. Amen.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaMatthew Kelly and Dynamic Catholic www.DynamicCatholic.comThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 30The 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C. Jesus Calls for you today!
Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings for the Mass are from Isaiah, Psalm 138, I Corinthians and the Gospel of Luke. Today we encounter Jesus on the Lake of Gennesaret, calling his first apostles to come and follow Him. We too, are being called by the Lord to come and follow Him. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org February 2022 Edition.2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word: United States Edition www.LTP.orgThe readings for the Mass for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8, Psalm 138, I Corinthians 15:1-11 and Luke 5:1-11.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Prayer for All Occasions: 2017 EditionBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C. www.nationalshrine.comPrayer to Our Lady of LourdesO ever Immaculate Virgin, Mother of mercy, health of the sick, refuge of sinners, comforter of the afflicted, you know my wants, my troubles, my sufferings; look with mercy on me.By appearing in the Grotto of Lourdes, you were pleased to make it a privileged sanctuary, whence you dispense your favors; and already many sufferers have obtained the cure of their infirmities, both spiritual and corporal.I come, therefore, with complete confidence to implore your maternal intercession. Obtain, O loving Mother, the grant of my requests. Through gratitude for your favors, I will endeavor to imitate your virtues, that I may one day share your glory. Amen. Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 294th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings for the Mass are from Jeremiah, Psalm 71, I Corinthians and the Gospel of Luke. Today we continue to hear the account of Jesus in his hometown of Nazareth. Today we read that he is rejected by his own people. Yet Jesus continues to fulfill his mission - He is the fulfillment of the Scriptures. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org January 2022 Edition.The readings for the Mass for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19, Psalm 71, I Corinthians 12: 31- 13:13 and Luke 4:21-30.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Prayer for All Occasions: 2017 EditionBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C. www.nationalshrine.comPrayer for Police Officers:Almighty God, whose great power and eternal wisdom embraces the universe, watch over all policemen and law enforcement officers everywhere. Protect them from harm in the performance of their duty to stop crime, robbery, riots, and violence. We pray, help them keep our streets and homes safe, day and night. We commend them to Your loving care because their duty is dangerous. Grant them strength and courage in their daily assignments. Dear God, protect these brave men and women. Grant them Your almighty protection, unite them safely with their families after duty has ended. Amen.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 283rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
We are part of God's Divine Plan - YOU MATTER!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings for the Mass are from Nehemiah, Psalm 19, I Corinthians and the Gospel of Luke. Today we read about Jesus preaching the Word in his home town of Nazareth, proclaiming to the people - He Is the fulfillment of the Scriptures. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org January 2022 Edition.The readings for the Mass for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10, Psalm 19, I Corinthians 12: 12-30 and Luke 1: 1-4; 4:14-21.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are from:Prayer for All Occasions: 2017 EditionBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C. www.nationalshrine.comMarch for Life Novena Prayer to Our Lady of GuadalupeOur Lady of Guadalupe, we turn to you who are the protectress of unborn children and ask that you intercede for us, so that we may more firmly resolve to join you in protecting all human life. Let our prayers be united to your perpetual motherly intercession on behalf of those whose lives are threatened, be they in the womb of their mother, on the bed of infirmity, or in the latter years of their life.May our prayers also be coupled with peaceful action which witnesses to the goodness and dignity of all human life, so that our firmness of purpose may give courage to those who are fearful and bring light to those who are blinded by sin.Encourage those who will be involved in the March for Life; help them to walk closely with God and to give voice to the cry of the oppressed, in order to remind our nation of its commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all people. O Virgin Mother of God, present our petitions to your Son and ask Him to bless us with abundant life.www.MarchForLife.orgLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 272nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
A Wedding Feast at Cana reveals the Lord's delight in us.Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time we read from the prophet Isaiah, Psalm 96 and the first letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians. From the Gospel of John we read about the first public miracle of Jesus at a Wedding feast in Cana, which launches his public ministry. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org January 2022 Edition.The readings for 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Isaiah 62:1-5, Psalm 96, I Corinthians 12:4-11, John 2:1-11.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayer offered at the opening of this episode: From: Prayer for All Occasions- 2017 EditionBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington D.C.www.nationalshrine.comA prayer to Our Lady Undoer of KnotsO Virgin Mary, faithful Mother, who never refuses to come to the aid of your children.Mother whose hands never cease to help, because they are moved by the loving kindness that exists in your Immaculate heart.Cast your eyes of compassion upon me, and see the snarl of knots that exist in my life.You know all the pains and sorrows caused by these tangled knots. Mary my mother, I entrust to your loving hands the entire ribbon of my life.In your hands, there is no knot which cannot be undone. Most Holy Mother, pray for Divine assistance to come to my aid. Take this knot, the knot of the coronavirus pandemic, cancer, division…into your maternal hands this day.I beg you to undo it for the Glory of God once and for all in the name of your Divine Son, Jesus Christ, Amen.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 26(From 2022) The Baptism of the Lord: Something Radically New is Here
Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for The Baptism of the Lord and the close of the Christmas season. The readings for the Mass are from Isaiah, Titus, Psalm 104 and the Gospel of Luke. Today we reflect upon the significance of the baptism of Jesus and the role of the Spirit in our lives as disciples in Christ. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word. United States Edition. Liturgy Training Publications WWW.LTP.ORG. The readings for the Mass of The Baptism of the Lord: Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11; Psalm 104; Titus 2:11-14, 3:4-7; Luke 3:15-16, 21-22.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are:Prayers for All Occasions 2017 EditionBasilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate ConceptionWashington D.C.Mary, Help of ChristiansMost Holy and Immaculate Virgin, Help of Christians, Mother of the Church, we place ourselves under your motherly protection. We promise to be faithful to our Christian vocation and to work for the greater glory of God and the salvation of our souls and of those entrusted to us.With faith in your intercession, we pray for the Church, for our family and friends, for youth, especially those most in need.You were St. Bosco's teacher. Show us how to imitate his virtues: especially his union with God, his chastity, humility, and poverty, his love for work and his temperance, his goodness and total giving of self to others, his loyalty to the Holy Father and to the Church.Grant, O Mary, Help of Christians, the graces in which we stand in need. May we serve God with fidelity and generosity until death. Help us and our dear ones to attain the boundless joy of being forever with our Father in Heaven. Amen.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaSpecial thanks to the spiritual support of our priests and religious especially:Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 25(From 2022) The Epiphany of the Lord
I am for all peoples and nations!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for Epiphany. The readings for the Mass are from Isaiah, Ephesians, Psalm 72 and the Gospel of Matthew. We read about the prophecy of the rise of the King in Jerusalem and Saint Paul explains how the Grace of God is for Gentiles and Jews alike. Matthew is the only Gospel account that mentions the journey of the Magi to the Christ Child. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:2022 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word. United States Edition. Liturgy Training Publications WWW.LTP.ORG. The readings for the Mass of Epiphany of the Lord: Isaiah 60:1-6; Psalm 72; Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6; Matthew 2:1-12.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are:From Christmas Prayers and Customs: Christmas Classics, Edited by Rev. Victor Hoagland, C.P., The Regina Press New York.Passionist Missionaries 1997Prayers for the New YearThe new year, like a newborn child, is placed in our hands as the old year passes away. The days and weeks to come are God's gift; they carry God's blessing. As a blessing we welcome them. Our hope for the year ending is that all that was good in it remain with us and all that was harmful be left behind. Bless us, O Lord;and bless the time and seasons yet to come.Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain wisdom of heart.And fill this new year with your kindness, that we may be glad and rejoice all the days of our life. Information about the Epiphany and House Blessing can be found at: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/seas...Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 24(From 2021) Christmas
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for Christmas Mass during the Night, December 25, 2021: The People who walked in darkness have seen a great light!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for Christmas. The readings for the Mass during the night are from Isaiah, Titus, Psalm 96 and the Gospel of Luke. We read about the account of the birth of Jesus and the proclamation of the birth of the Christ Child by the angels to the shepherds watching over their flock. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org Advent 2021 Edition.The readings for the Mass during the Night: Isaiah 9:1-6; Psalm 96; Titus 2:11-14; Luke 2:1-14.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayers shared in this video are:From Christmas Prayers and Customs: Christmas Classics, Edited by Rev. Victor Hoagland, C.P., The Regina Press New York.Passionist Missionaries 1997Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Father Michael Barbarossa and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 234th Sunday of Advent
O Lord, make us turn to you!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On this fourth Sunday of Advent, we hear good news from the prophet Micah and from the responsorial Psalm. Psalm 80 promises that when we turn to the Lord, we shall be saved. Our fourth week of Advent offers us the example of Mary traveling in haste to see Elizabeth, both women are perfect examples of total trust in God's Divine Plan and responding with a joyful Yes to fulfill his will in their lives. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org Advent 2021 Edition.The readings for 4th Sunday of Advent: Micah: 5:1-4a; Psalm 80; Hebrews 10:5-10; Luke 1:39-45.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayer offered at the opening of this episode:Fourth Week of Advent:The angel Gabriel said to Mary, "Do not fear, Mary, you shall conceive and bear a son and give him the name Jesus. Great will be his dignity and he will be called Son of the Most High..." Lk 1: Fourth Sunday of AdventO Jesus, I believe you were born of Mary and are God's Son. Your mysterious coming is beyond understanding. Yet like your holy mother, Mary, I wish that you come to me, for you promised you will. Let me serve you in any way I can and know that you are with me day by day as my life goes by.Like Mary, your mother, though I know you only by faith, may my whole being proclaim your greatness and my spirit rejoice in your favor to me.O Wisdom, holy Word of God, Jesus Christ, holding all things in your strong yet tender hands, come and show us the way to salvation. From Christmas Prayers and Customs: Christmas Classics, Edited by Rev. Victor Hoagland, C.P., The Regina Press New York.Passionist Missionaries 1997The "O Antiphons" of AdventDecember 17 - O Wisdom of our God Most High, guiding creation with power and love: come to teach us the path of knowledge!December 18 - O Leader of the House of Israel, giver of the Law to Moses on Sinai: come to rescue us with your mighty power!December 19 - O Root of Jesse’s stem, sign of God’s love for all his people: come to save us without delay!December 20 - O Key of David, opening the gates of God’s eternal Kingdom: come and free the prisoners of darkness!December 21 - O Radiant Dawn, splendor of eternal light, sun of justice: come and shine on those who dwell in darkness and in the shadow of death.December 22 - O King of all nations and keystone of the Church: come and save man, whom you formed from the dust!December 23 - O Emmanuel, our King and Giver of Law: come to save us, Lord our God!Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born Of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in the piercing cold. In that hour vouchsafe, I beseech Thee, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires through the merits of Our Savior Jesus Christ, and of His blessed Mother.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 223rd Sunday of Advent
The Lord is Near, Rejoice and Act with Justice!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On this third Sunday of Advent, we hear from the prophet Zephaniah that the King of Israel is near, in our midst and from Saint Paul we are reminded to rejoice in the Lord always! The cry from John the Baptist in today's Gospel calls the people to live in kindness, and a right relationship with one another, because the Lord is near! Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org Advent 2021 Edition.The readings for 3rd Sunday of Advent: Zephaniah 3:14-18a; Isaiah 12:2-3, 4, 5-6; Philippians 4:4-7; Luke 3:10-18.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayer offered at the opening of this episode:Third Week of Advent:John's disciples said to Jesus, "Are you 'He who is to come' or do we look for another?" In reply Jesus said: "Tell John what you hear and see: the blind recover their sight, cripples walk, lepers are cured, and the poor have good news preached to them..." LK 3:10 Third Week of AdventO Jesus, I rejoice at the signs that say you are near. Your power is everywhere if I could see it. Yet my eyes often see only darkness and what has yet to be done. I believe in you, yet when I look around evil seems so strong and goodness so weak. If you have come, why is there still so much suffering and why do the poor still despair? Where are your miracles today?Your grace, O Lord, is more fruitful in my world than I imagine. I know your power is everywhere around me, if I could only see it. Show me today where the blind see and cripples walk. Make my vision sharper than it is. From Christmas Prayers and Customs: Christmas Classics, Edited by Rev. Victor Hoagland, C.P., The Regina Press New York.Passionist Missionaries 1997A Prayer Before Reading Sacred Scripture:Lord, inspire us to read your Sacred Scriptures and to meditate upon them day and night.We beg you give us real understanding of what we need, that we in turn may put its precepts into practice. Yet we know that understanding and good intentions are worthless, unless rooted in your graceful love.So we ask that the words of Scripture may also be not just signs on a page, but channels of grace into our hearts.We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ your son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. AmenArchdiocese of Portland in Oregon www.archdpdx.orgLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 212nd Sunday of Advent
A Total Turnaround!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On this second Sunday of Advent, we hear from the prophet Baruch who urges the people to take courage and remember God's promise of Love, Mercy and Justice! We are also swayed by Saint Paul's prayer from prison to center our lives on God and His great love for us. Finally, a cry is heard from the desert as St John the Baptist responds to his Call to urge the people to change their way and return to the Lord. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org Advent 2021 Edition.The readings for 2nd Sunday of Advent: Baruch 5:1-9; Psalm 126; Philippians 1:4-6,8-11; Luke 3:1-6.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayer offered at the opening of this episode:Second Week of Advent:When John the Baptizer made his appearance as a preacher in the desert of Judea, this was his theme: Reform your lives. The reign of God is at hand! Mt. 3:1 Second Sunday of AdventO Jesus, in an empty desert your prophet John proclaimed: God is here, at your side. God has come to bring about a kingdom where injustice and suffering will be no more, where tears will be wiped away, and where those who turn to God will feast at a banquet."Turn now, your God is standing at your side. Reform your lives, God's kingdom is at hand." In an empty desert John said those things.Give me faith like John's, O Lord, strong enough to believe even in a desert that you and your kingdom are no farther from me than my hand. Make my heart strong like his, not swayed by trials or snared by false pleasures. Give me courage to be faithful until your promises are fulfilled.O King of all nations, Jesus Christ, only joy of every heart, come and save your people. From Christmas Prayers and Customs: Christmas Classics, Edited by Rev. Victor Hoagland, C.P., The Regina Press New York.Passionist Missionaries 1997A Prayer Before Reading Sacred Scripture:Lord, inspire us to read your Sacred Scriptures and to meditate upon them day and night.We beg you give us real understanding of what we need, that we in turn may put its precepts into practice. Yet we know that understanding and good intentions are worthless, unless rooted in your graceful love.So we ask that the words of Scripture may also be not just signs on a page, but channels of grace into our hearts.We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ your son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. AmenArchdiocese of Portland in Oregon www.archdpdx.orgLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs and Deacon Fred Johnson, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington; St. Catherine Mission, Cathlamet, WA and St. Mary Catholic Church in Castle Rock, WA - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdG...Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for Your gifts and to my guardian angel and all the Holy Angels for their protection and guidance.

Ep 201st Sunday of Advent
A Season of Grace - be ready to meet the heavenly Kingdom!https://youtu.be/7e8V3EbWOI0Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On this first Sunday of Advent, we hear a theme that urges preparation, faithfulness and vigilance in order to be ready to meet our Lord both at Christmas and at His Second Coming. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org Advent 2021 Edition.The readings for 1st Sunday of Advent: Jeremiah 33:14-16; Psalm 25; I Thessalonians 3:12-4:2; Luke 21:25-28, 24-26.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.Prayer offered at the opening of this episode:Advent Christmas Season:Jesus said to his disciples: "Be constantly on the watch! Stay awake!...You do not know when the Master of the house is coming." O Jesus, your voice sounds through the house of my world: Be on your guard! Stay awake!Yet I hardly hear you. Busy with so much, I go about the things I do like a servant trapped in household routine, hardly giving a thought to what my life is about. My spirit within has grown tired and you, my God, seem far away. How can I hear your voice today?Speak to my heart during this season of grace, as you spoke to your prophets and saints. Remind me again of the journey you call me to make and the work you would have me do. I am your servant, O Lord. Speak to me in this holy season and turn my eyes to watch for your coming. O Emmanuel, Jesus Christ, desire of every nation, Savior of all peoples, come and dwell among us.From Christmas Prayers and Customs: Christmas Classics, Edited by Rev. Victor Hoagland, C.P., The Regina Press New York.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Mike Schmitz Sunday Mass on Ascension Presents YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdGX3N-WIJ5nUvklBTNhAwArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 19Solemnity of Christ The King
Proclaiming Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On this final Sunday in the Liturgical year, we hear about the Kingship of Jesus Christ. We are challenged to follow the King of the Universe in our everyday lives and follow the Truth, who is Jesus Christ. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org November 2021 Edition.The readings for Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe: Daniel 7:13-14; Psalm 93; Revelation 1:5-8; John 18:33b-37.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comPrayer offered at the opening of this episode:Allegiance Prayer: Dear God in Heaven I pledge my allegiance to you. I give you my life, my work and my heart. In turn, give me the grace of obeying your every possible direction to the fullest possible extent. Amen.A Prayer Before Reading Sacred Scripture:Lord, inspire us to read your Sacred Scriptures and to meditate upon them day and night.We beg you, give us real understanding of what we need, that we in turn may put its precepts into practice. Yet we know that understanding and good intentions are worthless, unless rooted in your graceful love.So we ask that the words of Scripture may also be not just signs on a page, but channels of grace into our hearts.We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ your son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. AmenArchdiocese of Portland in Oregon www.archdpdx.orgLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1833rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Stand Firm - Stay Strong! Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time we hear about the end times from the prophet Daniel and the Gospel of Mark while Our Lord offers his disciples a peaceful image and lesson from the fig tree. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie. Resources used in this recording are: The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org November 2021 Edition. The readings for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Daniel 12:1-3; Psalm 16; Hebrews 10:11-14, 18; Mark 13:24-32. For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com Prayer offered at the opening of this episode: Prayer for the protection of the Church O glorious St. Michael, guardian and defender of the Church of Jesus Christ, come to the assistance of the Church, against which the powers of hell are unchained, guard with special care her august Head, and obtain that for him and for us the hour of triumph may speedily arrive. O glorious Archangel St. Michael, watch over us during life, defend us against the assaults of the demon, assist us especially at the hour of death; obtain for us a favorable judgement, and the happiness of beholding God face to face for endless ages. Amen. Taken from: Prayers for All Occasions 2017 Edition, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C. www.nationalshrine.com. A Prayer Before Reading Sacred Scripture: Lord, inspire us to read your Sacred Scriptures and to meditate upon them day and night. We beg you give us real understanding of what we need, that we in turn may put its precepts into practice. Yet we know that understanding and good intentions are worthless, unless rooted in your graceful love. So we ask that the words of Scripture may also be not just signs on a page, but channels of grace into our hearts. We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ your son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon www.archdpdx.org Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org. A special thanks to the following people and parishes: Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/ Father Bryan Ochs, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/ Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.com Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/ Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/ HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in Kenya Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program. With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1732nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 7, 2021 - If you need it - give it out!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time we learn our lesson from the humble example of two widows. We are reminded by Psalm 146 of the countless ways the Lord provides for those who are on the margins. Plus, Jesus offers his disciples a powerful lesson in sacrifice and the gift of self. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org November 2021 Edition.The readings for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: I Kings 17:10-16; Psalm 146; Hebrews 9:24-28; Mark 12:38-44.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comPrayer offered at the close of this episode:Prayer for the Souls in PurgatoryEternal rest grant unto the, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.A Prayer Before Reading Sacred Scripture:Lord, inspire us to read your Sacred Scriptures and to meditate upon them day and night.We beg you give us real understanding of what we need, that we in turn may put its precepts into practice. Yet we know that understanding and good intentions are worthless, unless rooted in your graceful love.So we ask that the words of Scripture may also be not just signs on a page, but channels of grace into our hearts.We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ your son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. AmenArchdiocese of Portland in Oregon www.archdpdx.orgLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/HIPPONE TV www.youtube.com/c/HIPPONETV in KenyaThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1628th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Only by the Grace of God. JoinDina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time we read about the gift of Wisdom and how the word of God is living and effective. In today's Gospel message from Mark we learna lesson through the example of the rich man who goes away sad. May we run to Jesus each day and heed his Wisdom to Follow Him! Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie. Resourcesused in this recording are: The Word AmongUs: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org October 2021 Edition.The readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Wisdom 7:7-11; Psalm 90; Hebrews 4:12-13; Mark 10:17-30.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.orgor www.wau.org. Thepodcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comSt Michael Prayer: St. Michael the Archangel,defend us in battle. Be our defense againstthe wickedness and snares of the devil. MayGod rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, bythe power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seekingthe ruin of souls. Amen Learnmore at www.DinaMarie.org. Aspecial thanks to the following people and parishes: FatherPaul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1527th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Go Back to the Source - God's Plan for Life!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time we are reminded about the creation and God's intention for male and female as told in the book of Genesis. The message Jesus offers the people in the Gospel of Mark challenges the Pharisees as they rely only upon the example of Moses rather than going back to God's original plan for marriage. We are reminded in these readings to honor God's plan for marriage. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org October 2021 Edition.The readings for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Genesis 2:18-24; Psalm 128; Hebrews 2:9-11; Mark 10:2-16.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comInfo on the Novena to St Therese mentioned:"As we prepare to meet for our annual Priest Convocation, it has become evident to me through prayer that St. Therese of Lisieux is interceding for us in our work with the priests and bishops in our Archdiocese. Therefore, I ask and urge each of you, to please join me in fervent prayer. Let's storm heaven in prayer together each day, for 9 days, in furthering the powerful work the Holy Spirit has already begun here until we celebrate the feast day of St. Therese of Lisieux on October 1." —Archbishop Alexander K. SampleFor the video and the prayer visit:https://archdpdx.org/novena-to-st-therese-of-lisieux?fbclid=IwAR2Yp9NDslsMNrLijaO55J3fPjBy5872Rw6jRIMw6hEWqeyjZnRqcQ6qe8gSt Michael Prayer: St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil.May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts,by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the worldseeking the ruin of souls. AmenLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1426th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Let God be God, Turn from Sin and Love God!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time we read from the Letter of Saint James who warns us to beware of selfishness, it can lead to our destruction. From the reading in Numbers and the Gospel of Mark we are reminded that jealousy of others leads us to sin. God is not restricted in how he works in our lives or in the lives of those around us. Let God be God, turn from sin and embrace God's Love. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org September 2021 Edition.The readings for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Numbers 11:25-29; Psalm 19; James 5:1-6; Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comJOIN US FOR THE ROSARY BOWL NW EVENT ON SAT OCT 2ND IN KEIZER OREGON.DETAILS ON THE LIVE STREAM ARE AT WWW.ROSARYBOWLNW.ORG.THE ROSARY BOWL WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE ON MATER DEI RADIO FROM 10AM-NOON.Info on the Novena to St Therese mentioned:"As we prepare to meet for our annual Priest Convocation, it has become evident to me through prayer that St. Therese of Lisieux is interceding for us in our work with the priests and bishops in our Archdiocese. Therefore, I ask and urge each of you, to please join me in fervent prayer. Let's storm heaven in prayer together each day, for 9 days, in furthering the powerful work the Holy Spirit has already begun here until we celebrate the feast day of St. Therese of Lisieux on October 1." —Archbishop Alexander K. SampleFor the video and the prayer visit:https://archdpdx.org/novena-to-st-therese-of-lisieux?fbclid=IwAR2Yp9NDslsMNrLijaO55J3fPjBy5872Rw6jRIMw6hEWqeyjZnRqcQ6qe8gNovena Mentioned: Novena to St. Michael - September 20-28, 2021St Michael Prayer: St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil.May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts,by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the worldseeking the ruin of souls. AmenDaily Prayer Intention*Taken from the Chaplet of St. Michael, the full Chaplet can be found at https://traditionalcatholicprayers.com/2019/09/28/chaplet-st-michael/Monday, Sept 20: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Seraphim may the Lord make us worthy to burn with the fire of perfect charity.Tuesday, Sept 21: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Cherubim may the Lord grant us grace to leave the ways of sin and run in the paths of Christian perfection.Wednesday, Sept 22: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Thrones may the Lord infuse into our hearts a true and sincere spirit of humility.Thursday, Sept 23: The the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Dominations may the Lord give us grace to govern our senses and overcome unruly passions.Friday, Sept 24: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Virtues may the Lord preserve us from evil and falling into temptation.Saturday, Sept 25: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Powers may the Lord protect our souls against the snares and temptations of the devil.Sunday, Sept 26: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Principalities may God fill our souls with a true spirit of obedience.Monday, Sept 27: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Archangels may the Lord give us perseverance in faith and in all good works in order that we may attain the glory of Heaven.Tuesday, Sept 28: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Angels may the Lord grant us to be protected by them in this mortal life and conducted, in the life to come, to Heaven.Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1325th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Keep youreyes on the Kingdom of God - Christ and the Child at the Center. Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time we read from the Letter of Saint James that the wisdomfrom above is pure while Psalm 54 reminds us that "The Lord upholds my life." In the Gospel of Mark Jesus offers three messages to his apostles and to us today: the reality of suffering, the true meaning of greatness, and to be the one who serves. Join us forthis reflection with Dina Marie. Resources used in this recording are: The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org September 2021 Edition.The readings for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Wisdom 2:12,17-20; Psalm 54; James 3:16-4:3; Mark 9:30-37.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com Novena Mentioned: Novena to St. Michael - September 20-28, 2021 St Michael Prayer: St. Michaelthe Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowlabout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen Daily Prayer Intention *Taken from the Chaplet of St. Michael, the full Chaplet can be found at https://traditionalcatholicprayers.com/2019/09/28/chaplet-st-michael/Monday, Sept 20: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Seraphim may the Lord make us worthy to burn with the fire of perfect charity. Tuesday, Sept 21: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Cherubim may the Lordgrant us grace to leave the ways of sin and run in the paths of Christian perfection. Wednesday, Sept 22: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Thrones may the Lord infuse into our hearts a true and sincere spirit of humility. Thursday,Sept 23: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Dominations may the Lord give us grace to govern our senses and overcome unruly passions. Friday, Sept 24: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Virtues may the Lordpreserve us from evil and falling into temptation. Saturday, Sept 25: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Powers may the Lord protect our souls against the snares and temptations of the devil. Sunday, Sept 26: By the intercession ofSt. Michael and the celestial Choir of Principalities may God fill our souls with a true spirit of obedience. Monday, Sept 27: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Archangels may the Lord give us perseverance in faith and in all goodworks in order that we may attain the glory of Heaven. Tuesday, Sept 28: By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Angels may the Lord grant us to be protected by them in this mortal life and conducted, in the life to come, to Heaven. Learnmore at www.DinaMarie.org. A special thanks to the following people and parishes: Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon- https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.com Archbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the ImmaculateConception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program. With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1224th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Who do you say He is?Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time we read from the Letter of Saint James that BOTH Faith and Works are necessary in our journey to Christ and Jesus reveals to his disciples his passion and His Father's Plan. Will we choose today to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Jesus? The choice is ours to make. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org September 2021 Edition.The readings for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Isaiah 50:5-9a; Psalm 116; James 2:14-18; Mark 8:27-35.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comBOOK MENTIONED: Pray for Our Nation: Scriptural Prayers to Revive Our Country, by Harrison House Tulsa, Oklahoma. ISBN: 1-57794-254-XLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comArchbishop Alexander Sample, St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon. https://www.maryscathedral.com/Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1123rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time our readings reveal to us that God comes to heal the broken. Jesus fulfills the promises of God proclaimed by the prophet Isaiah to make us new creatures. We must go to Jesus for hope, light and life. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org September 2021 Edition.The readings for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Isaiah 35:4-7a; Psalm 146; James 2:1-5; Mark 7:31-37.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comBOOK MENTIONED: Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light - The Private Writings of the Saint of CalcuttaEdited and with Commentary by Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C. by DoubledayLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 1022nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 29, 2021 - To Understand and Live my Faith.Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time our readings reveal to us the importance in knowing our faith and understanding God's Law. We are reminded of the great value in going beyond hearing the Word of God, to doing the Word of God and allowing God's Word to guide our actions and way of life. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.The readings for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8; Psalm 15, James 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27; Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes:Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comFather Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 921st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time in all our readings we are reminded how important it is to choose the Lord. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.The readings for the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Joshua 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Psalm 34; Ephesians 5:21-32; John 6:60-69.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following people and parishes: All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/St. Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Father Emmanuel Ochigbo - Sunday Homily Series www.frochigbo.blogspot.comThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit and Our Blessed Mother for guidance.

Ep 8Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 15, 2021 - This is the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Messenger and Model of Hope!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time we celebrate the feast of the Assumption. Our readings reflect the spirit and truth surrounding the Blessed Mother and her role in salvation history. In the Gospel of Luke we hear The Magnificat prayer and discover the great joy expressed by Elizabeth and her child in the womb John upon encountering the real presence of Jesus. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.The readings for the Feast of the Assumption: Revelation 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab, Psalm 45, 1 Corinthians 15:20-27, Luke 1:39-56.(I think I said the Gospel was from John in the video - sorry, my error. Of course the Gospel is from Luke. Mea Culpa)For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following parishes: All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/St. Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother - The Grotto www.thegrotto.orgThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 719th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 8, 2021: God Nourishes Us! Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we read about the prophet Elijah who in a moment of discouragement is fed by God's angels to give him strength for his journey. Psalm 34 encourages us to "Taste and See the Goodness of the Lord," while Saint Paul reminds us to live as imitators of God. This week we continue to hear from the Gospel of John Chapter six as Jesus tells the crowd he is the Bread of Life. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie. Resources used in this recording are: The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.2021 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word Year B by LTP Liturgy Training Publications www.ltp.org The readings for the 19th Sunday in Ordinary time are: 1 Kings 19:4-8; Psalm 34; Ephesians 4: 30-5:2; John 6: 41-51. For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org. Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org. A special thanks to the following parishes: All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/ St. Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/ St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - https://www.maryscathedral.com/ Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon: www.archdpdx.org Holy Redeemer Catholic Parish in Vancouver, WA: https://holyredeemervan.org/ Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program. With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 618th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 1, 2021: Believe in the One He Sent! Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we hear how the whole Israelite community grumbled against Moses and Aaron while Psalm 78 reminds us The Lord Gave them bread from heaven. Saint Paul offers us a message to put away our old self and be renewed in the spirit of our minds as we continue to read from the Gospel of John Chapter six and the bread of life discourse. In today’s Gospel Jesus tells the crowd that He Is the bread of life; whoever comes to him will never hunger, and whoever believes in him will never thirst. Join us during this reflection with Dina Marie. Resources used in this recording are: The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition. The readings for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary time are: Exodus 16:2-4,12-15; Psalm 78; Ephesians 4: 17, 20-24; John 6: 24-35. For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org. The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com Learn more at www.DinaMarie.org. A special thanks to the following parishes: All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/ St. Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/ St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - https://www.maryscathedral.com/ Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon: www.archdpdx.org Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program. With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 517th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 25, 2021: Our God is an Awesome God!Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we hear how Elisha is confident and trusting that God will provide for the needs of the people while Psalm 145 tells us that “the hand of the Lord feeds us.” For the next few weeks, we read from the Gospel of John Chapter six and the bread of life discourse. In today’s Gospel Jesus reveals another sign to the crowd and to his apostles as he multiplies the loaves and fishes. Join us during this reflection with Dina Marie.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.The readings for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary time are: 2 Kings 4:42-44, Psalm 145, Ephesians 4:1-6, John 6: 1-15.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following parishes: All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/St. Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon: www.archdpdx.orgThank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 416th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 18, 2021: The Triple Mission of Jesus.Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we hear the prophetic cry from Jeremiah who warns that the bad shepherds who lead the flock astray will be punished for their evil deeds. Saint Paul reminds us that Jesus is our peace, while the Gospel of Mark recalls the mission of Jesus to preach, heal and feed and how his disciples and each one of us are also called to this mission of mercy.Resources used in this recording are:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.The readings for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary time are: Jeremiah 23:1-6, Psalm 23, Ephesians 2:13-18, Mark 6:30-34.For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.org.The podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.comLearn more at www.DinaMarie.org.A special thanks to the following parishes: All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/, St. Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/. Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 315th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On this 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time we reflect upon the plight of the prophet Amos and are reminded that it takes courage and a total dependence upon God to stand firm in God's Truth! Saint Paul reminds us from his letter to the Ephesians that we are chosen by God, before the foundation of the world, to be holy. And in the Gospel of Mark we hear of the sending out of the 12 Apostles by Jesus to cure the sick and preach a message of repentance. We also pray for the Benedictine's at Mt Angel Abbey and Seminary on the feast of Saint Benedict, July 11th. Resources used in this recording are the following:The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics www.wau.org July/August 2021 Edition.The readings for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary time are: Amos 7:12-15, Psalm 85, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:7-13.For the daily liturgical readings: www.usccb.org.For the weekly podcast of this program: www.materdeiradio.comConnect with Dina Marie at: www.DinaMarie.org.Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program.With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ep 214th Sunday in Ordinary Time
In today’s episode, we reflect upon the plight of the prophet Ezekiel, power made perfect in our weaknesses from Saint Paul, and the rejection of the authority of Jesus from the Gospel of Mark. In addition, we pray for our nation on this national holiday of Independence Day and pray that we would be prophets in our time, proclaiming the Truth of Jesus Christ.Resources used in this recording: The Word Among Us: July/August 2021 Edition, found at www.wau.org.Pray for Our Nation: Scriptural Prayers to Revive Our Country, published by Harrison House, INC.Learn more about Dina Marie’s ministry at www.DinaMarie.org and subscribe to her YouTube Channel.

Ep 113th Sunday in Ordinary Time
In this week’s podcast, Dina Marie recounts that we learn from the book of Wisdom that God did not create death but that He made us to be imperishable. From Psalm 30 we hear that the Lord has rescued us and it is the Lord who is our helper. Finally, Dina Marie unpacks the “Touch Gospel” from the Gospel of Mark, Chapter Five, where we read about two miraculous healings that come from the touch of Jesus. Learn more about Dina Marie’s ministry at www.DinaMarie.org and subscribe to her YouTube Channel.Dina Marie recommends using The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics, which can be found at www.wau.org.