Super Saints Podcast
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God created us to become Super Saints.
This podcast is about our Journey to Sainthood in these times.
Journeys of Faith Ministry, founded by Bob and Penny Lord is about Evangelization through communications, spreading the Good News of the Gospel especially the Eucharistic Miracles, Marian Apparitions and Lives of the Super Saints.
Our Founders Bob and Penny Lord were dubbed "Experts on the Catholic Saints!"
We are all called to become Saints, and each of us has been created uniquely with special features and gifts by God.
Our goal is to spend eternity in union with Our God in Heaven.
We will focus on the Lives of the Saints, Prayer and testimonies from daily life that will show us how to live as a Christian here and now and become a Super Saint in Heaven
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Episodes
535 episodes
Saint Romuald And The Case For Quiet Prayer
Noise is not just outside of us, it’s inside of us, and it can smother prayer if we never learn to be still. We turn to Saint Romuald, a 10th century Italian noble whose life flips from privilege and turmoil to radical conversion, monastic disc...
St. Joseph Cafasso And The Art Of Accompanying The Dying
He earned a name most priests would never want: the “priest of the gallows.” St. Joseph Cafasso walked into Turin’s darkest prisons to kneel beside the condemned, not to excuse sin, but to prove with his whole life that God’s mercy can reach a ...
Saint John Francis Regis And The Mission Field Next Door
If you’ve ever wondered how to live a missionary life without leaving your normal responsibilities behind, Saint John Francis Regis offers a surprisingly practical answer. We follow the story of this 17th-century Jesuit priest who chose the rem...
Saint Marguerite d’Youville And The Courage To Trust God In Suffering
Hope gets hardest right where you need it most, when the bills stack up, grief keeps returning, or you feel judged by people who should understand. Saint Marguerite d’Youville doesn’t offer a tidy answer. She offers a life that proves “hope aga...
A Practical Guide To Devotion To The Immaculate Heart Of Mary
A stained glass window. A statue in soft blue. A heart ringed with roses and marked by a sword. Those images show up everywhere in Catholic churches, but they are not just religious art. We walk through why devotion to the Immaculate Heart of M...
The Sacred Heart Of Jesus And Why It Still Matters
A heart crowned with thorns, wounded, and still on fire with love is not just a striking Catholic image. For us, the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a doorway into the mercy of Christ, a reminder that his love is personal, costly, and still open to an...
Saint Barnabas Shows How To Believe In People Again
Encouragement can sound like a personality trait until you watch it reshape the Church. Saint Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement, shows up in the Acts of the Apostles as the kind of disciple who doesn’t just feel compassion, he puts it to work....
How One Eucharistic Miracle Sparked Feast of Corpus Christi
A good story doesn’t need to be tidy to be true, and the road to the Feast of Corpus Christi is anything but tidy. We follow a centuries-old chain of causes and consequences that runs through medieval Catholic history: corruption and confusion ...
When God Sends A Thunderstorm Instead Of A Memo
A privileged life can make you feel safe while your soul quietly starves. We tell the story of Saint Norbert, a gifted court insider who climbs the ladder of influence, enjoys the splendor of the imperial court, and performs religious duties wi...
How Saint Boniface Brought Christianity To Germany
A quiet monk from Anglo-Saxon England walks into the forests of Germania and refuses to blink. Saint Boniface, remembered as the Apostle of Germany, isn’t just a heroic name from Catholic history; he’s a blueprint for what evangelization looks ...
St. Charles Lwanga And The Uganda Martyrs Of Uganda
A king demands absolute loyalty. A group of young Christians quietly chooses someone else. The story of St. Charles Lwanga and the Uganda Martyrs is a stark reminder that faith is not just something we believe, it’s something we live when press...
Two Roman Martyrs Show What Trusting Jesus Looks Like
Fear doesn’t always show up as open persecution. Sometimes it’s a quiet dread about tomorrow, the temptation to shrink your faith down to something “safe,” or the constant pressure to blend in. We’re leaning into a story that refuses to let cou...
The Holy Trinity, Explained
The words are familiar. The reality is staggering: one God in three divine Persons. We take a slow, prayerful walk into the Holy Trinity, not as a theological brain teaser, but as the living relationship that powers Christian life. If you’ve ev...
Mary Brings Jesus To Elizabeth And Everything Changes
A quiet home. Two expectant mothers. One simple greeting. Then the Gospel tells us something astonishing: John the Baptist leaps for joy, and Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, recognizes the Messiah before the world sees anything at all. ...
Saint Joan Of Arc Shows How To Say Yes To God
A teenage peasant girl hears a call she can’t explain, and a nation on the edge of collapse starts to hope again. We walk through the miraculous journey of Saint Joan of Arc, from the quiet rhythms of Domremy to the public weight of a mission t...
Pope Paul VI’s Call To Share The Gospel Daily
Keeping faith quiet can feel like the safest option, especially when the culture feels louder, busier, and more skeptical than ever. But if the gospel really is good news, silence is not a neutral choice. We lean into Pope Paul VI’s urgent, com...
The Monk Who Changed England
England’s conversion didn’t begin with a throne room debate. It began with a monk stepping onto a foggy shoreline, carrying the Gospel, trusting the Eucharist, and refusing to meet fear with force. We tell the story of Saint Augustine of Canter...
Saint Philip Neri And The Practice Of Everyday Joy
Joy can feel like a luxury when your days are packed with alarms, errands, traffic, and that quiet weight you carry into the evening. We’re leaning into a different claim: lasting joy is not found by escaping ordinary life, but by encountering ...
How Christ Gave Mary To Every Believer
A single line from the cross reshapes the way Catholics understand family, suffering, and belonging: “Behold your mother.” We walk straight into John 19:26-27 and take it seriously as more than a tender moment between Jesus, Mary, and John. For...
Mary Queen Of Apostles And The Birth Of The Church
The Church doesn’t call Mary “Queen” to place her far away. We call her Mary Queen of Apostles because she is close, present, and active where the Gospel actually begins: in prayer, in waiting, and in a courageous yes. We start in the upper roo...
Saint Rita Of Cassia And The Quiet Power Of Perseverance
Impossible situations have a way of shrinking our world. A strained marriage, a family feud that won’t die, grief that rewrites your future, prayers that seem to hit the ceiling. We’re sitting with Saint Rita of Cassia because her life meets al...
St. Cristobal Magallanes And The Mexican Martyrs Of The Cristero War
When faith is treated like a crime, what does courage actually look like? We step into the life of St. Cristobal Magallanes and his companions, the Mexican martyrs whose quiet loyalty to Jesus Christ lit up a time of fear and surveillance. His ...
Saint Bernardine Of Siena And The Power Of Speaking Jesus’ Name
A plague sweeps through Siena, fear empties the streets, and a young man does the opposite of what self-preservation demands. Saint Bernardine of Siena steps into suffering with steady Catholic courage, serving the sick and dying when others di...
A Poor Shepherd Boy Becomes The Apostle Of The Eucharist
[A poor shepherd boy kneels in the grass when distant church bells ring and, without seeing the altar, he adores anyway. That single image captures why Saint Paschal Baylon still matters, especially for anyone longing for a real Eucharistic rev...