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
521 episodes
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...
Saint Dymphna And Mental Healing
Pain that stays hidden can feel like it disqualifies you from joy, prayer, and even hope. We’re taking that lie head-on through the life of Saint Dymphna, the Catholic patron saint of mental health and emotional healing, whose story is as heart...
Saint Matthias And The Quiet Work Of Providence
An empty chair can change everything. After Jesus ascends, the apostles return to the upper room carrying joy, grief, and the sharp absence of Judas Iscariot. We walk through the story of Saint Matthias in the Acts of the Apostles and explore w...
PetersSquare Helps You Bring Catholic Tradition Home
We point to a Catholic store marketplace as a practical answer to the quiet hunger for holiness in a world full of noise and endless scrolling. We explain how PetersSquare.com and Journeys of Faith help Catholics find authentic resources that d...
Our Lady Of Fatima And Finding Peace Through The Rosary
Something in all of us wants proof that God is close, not just in church, but in the rush of mornings, the long commutes, and the tired evenings. That’s why we’re returning to Our Lady of Fatima and the power of the Rosary as a daily prayer pra...
Blessed Imelda Lambertini Shows What Eucharistic Hunger Looks Like
A child in medieval Italy begged for Jesus in the Eucharist so intensely that her longing became the center of her life and, according to witnesses, the moment of her death. We share the moving story of Blessed Imelda Lambertini, patroness of f...
Saints Nereus And Achilleus On Faith That Holds
Courage gets romanticized until you actually need it. When life turns loud with responsibility, doubt, and pressure to fit in, “be brave” is not very helpful. We turn to the story of Saints Nereus and Achilleus, two Roman soldiers transformed b...
How Catholic Healing Prayer Becomes A Way Of Life
A saint’s statue in a cancer center can look strange until you understand what it’s really doing: giving suffering a place to speak and giving hope a language. We walk through the devotion to Saint Peregrine, why so many Catholic hospitals host...
Our Lady of Laus Refuge Of Sinners
A forgotten mountain village. A teenage shepherdess with no status to protect. And a Marian message that refuses to drift into the clouds: come back to God through confession, repentance, and a steady conversion of heart. We tell the story of O...
Mary’s Tears at La Salette And The Call Back
Mary weeping is not a creepy headline, it’s a spiritual alarm bell. We dig into the historical significance of Marian apparitions and why so many of these reported visits arrive when the Church and the wider culture are drifting toward confusio...
Why Our Lady Of Laus Still Matters Today
A forgotten mountain valley in the French Alps became a place where thousands rediscovered peace, not through spectacle, but through confession, mercy, and a Mother’s steady patience. We walk through the approved Marian apparitions of Our Lady ...
Our Lady Of Beauraing And The Five Children
A quiet Belgian village, five schoolkids heading home, and a light so bright it stops them in their tracks. We tell the story of Our Lady of Beauraing, also known as the Virgin of the Golden Heart, and why these Marian apparitions from 1932 sti...
The Saint Joseph Colony Story Of Catholic Immigrants In Arkansas
We tell the story of the Saint Joseph Colony in Arkansas, a Catholic immigrant settlement built around the Mass, devotion to Saint Joseph, and a shared life of prayer and work. We also trace how disaster struck in 1892, what physical relics sur...
Our Lady Of Banneux And The Healing Spring For The Poor
A poor Belgian garden. A winter sky. A child who can’t explain what she’s seeing. Then a Lady steps into the ordinary and says something that still stirs hearts nearly a century later: “I am the Virgin of the Poor.” We walk through...
Blessed Sandra Sabatini And The Power Of Everyday Faith
Some lives don’t make noise, but they change everything. Blessed Sandra Sabatini’s story is a steady, bright witness that holiness can grow in the most ordinary places: a family table, a worn Bible, a quiet chapel, a hospital room where someone...