La Voz de Dios unveils a new logo as it expands its Spanish-language ministry across radio, podcast, and digital platforms.

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s long-running radio ministry to Hispanic Catholics has gotten a fresh look and a new voice as it brings the Gospel message to Spanish-speaking audiences not only in Philadelphia but throughout the tri-state area.

La Voz de Dios began as a radio show of the archdiocesan Office for Communications 25 years ago. Still airing on three radio networks over five local stations in the Philadelphia region, today it’s also a podcast available on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

All the weekly half-hour episodes hosted by producer Marianela Nuñez also appear on CatholicPhilly, the official digital news agency of the archdiocese, in the Hispanic Catholics section.

A mix of expert guests and segments guided by Nunez explore a broad range of contemporary issues and Catholic spirituality in a lively style, entirely in Spanish.

Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez joins as a special guest each month on the show.

In addition to La Voz de Dios’ new availability on podcast platforms and CatholicPhilly, a new website presents all the show’s features and important resources in an updated style.

There’s even a new logo and theme music for La Voz de Dios – “the voice of God” – to help evangelize listeners and convey the compassionate love of Jesus Christ for all.