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
581 episodes
How A Plague-Era Priest Rekindled Catholic Devotion And Family Faith
A saint formed in the pressure of war, plague, and spiritual drift has a lot to say to a culture that feels exhausted and scattered. We walk through the life of St. John Eudes, a 17th-century Catholic priest who refuses to let faith stay theore...
When Your Heart Takes The Passion Literally
A cloistered convent in the hills of Italy doesn’t sound like the setting for a story that can still shake you awake, but Saint Claire of Montefalco does exactly that. We follow her life from a deeply Catholic upbringing in 13th century Montefa...
Saint Stephen And The Miracles That Follow
A thousand years ago, Hungary stood between old gods and a new Gospel, and one ruler’s decision changed the spiritual map of Europe. We’re telling the story of Saint Stephen of Hungary, a medieval Catholic king whose life moves from pagan roots...
Mary’s Assumption Shows Where Every Yes To God Leads
Death feels final until the Church dares to say something bolder: heaven is not an idea, it’s a destination. The Assumption of Mary holds that the Blessed Virgin Mary was taken body and soul into heavenly glory at the end of her earthly life, a...
Kolbe And Total Consecration
A boy kneels in a parish church, and Mary changes the trajectory of his life with one question. Two crowns are held out, one for purity and one for martyrdom and twelve-year-old Raymond answers with a courage that doesn’t make sense unless grac...
When Your Biggest Critic Becomes Your Cellmate
Two men help lead the early Church through one of Rome’s most dangerous eras, and they cannot stand each other. Pope Pontian carries the burden of shepherding persecuted Christians, while Hippolytus, a fierce and gifted theologian, believes the...
When A Hunting Accident Rewrites A Saint’s Life
Grief can hollow a life out or it can open it up. Saint Jane Frances de Chantal shows a third way: bring the loss to Christ, stay close to the Eucharist, and let God reshape what you thought your future would be. We walk through her journey fro...
Saint Clare of Assisi and The Monstrance Miracle
An invading army at the gates of a poor convent is not a setting most of us will ever face, yet the fear underneath it is familiar. We share the gripping Catholic story of Saint Clare of Assisi and the miracle of the monstrance at San Damiano, ...
St. Lawrence Shows Us What The Church Values Most
Rome wants the Church’s gold, and a deacon answers with a line that still startles: “These are the treasures of the Church.” We walk through the legacy of St. Lawrence, one of the most beloved Catholic saints, and why his witness is more than a...
The Pope Who Risked Everything For Mass
He’s captured in the catacombs while celebrating Mass and he doesn’t run. Pope Sixtus II lived at a moment when being Catholic could cost you everything, and his story forces a question we usually avoid: what do we believe the Eucharist is real...
St. Maria Goretti And The Courage To Forgive
An 11-year-old girl’s last words still confront the way we cling to anger. We sit with the life of St. Maria Goretti and the unsettling beauty of her mercy: she forgives the man who attacks her, and she even prays for his salvation. That single...
Faith Becomes Real When The Eucharist Becomes The Center
Distraction is easy. Reverence takes effort. Saint Peter Julian Eymard (also spelled Aymard) proves that the effort is worth it because the reward is not a concept, it’s a Person. We talk through why the Church remembers him as the Apostle of t...
Praying With Saint Alphonsus
Prayer can feel like one more thing you should be good at, and that pressure quietly pushes a lot of us into silence. We want peace, meaning, and a deeper connection to God, but the modern pace trains our minds to stay scattered. So we turn to ...
The Life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Saint Ignatius of Loyola audiobookSubtitle:Founder of the JesuitsDescription:Saint Ignatius of Loyola discovered a dark cave, virtually unknown because it was so overgrown with brush.There, he wo...
St. Peter Chrysologus Shows Us How To Meet Christ At The Altar
Golden words can do more than sound beautiful. They can change how you live. We’re diving into the life and sermons of St. Peter Chrysologus, the fifth-century Bishop of Ravenna whose preaching earned him the title “Doctor of Homilies” and the ...
Welcoming Jesus At Home With Martha Mary And Lazarus
A single line from Scripture can stop you in your tracks: “Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.” That love isn’t sentimental or distant. It’s the kind of divine friendship that sits at a real table, listens to real worries, and even w...
Saints Anne And Joachim And The Holiness That Starts At Home
The people who change salvation history are not always the ones with microphones. Saints Anne and Joachim live mostly in silence, at least on the pages of the Bible, yet the Church holds them close as the parents of the Immaculate Virgin Mary a...
The Saint Who Beat Noise By Going Quiet
A hermit in the mountains of Lebanon doesn’t sound like the start of a global story but Saint Charbel Makhlouf proves how wrong that assumption can be. We follow his path from a poor village childhood marked by the rosary and early loss to a Ma...
Saint Bridget Of Sweden And The Prayer That Enters Christ’s Passion
Candlelight, silence, and a question that won’t go away: what if getting close to Jesus means getting close to his wounds? We explore Saint Bridget of Sweden, the 14th-century wife, mother, widow, and Catholic mystic whose Heavenly Revelations ...
Mary Magdalene Shows What Faith Looks Like When Hope Feels Dead
She walks toward the tomb while it’s still dark, carrying grief, spices, and a love that refuses to quit. That’s where the story of Saint Mary Magdalene hits with fresh force: not as a rumor-filled legend, but as a Catholic saint whose life sho...
St. Lawrence Of Brindisi And The Holy Name That Changes Hearts
One word shows up again and again in the life of St. Lawrence of Brindisi, and it isn’t a slogan. It’s the holy name of Jesus, spoken as a prayer, trusted as a refuge, and proclaimed with the kind of conviction that moves hearts. We walk throug...