Podcasts

Letting the Lord heal our blindness

We are all born blind to our true dignity as beloved children of God. Andrew Lane, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, shares how Christ longs to heal us so that we can heal others and our wounded world.

Faith moves online during coronavirus pandemic

Oblate Father Thomas Dailey shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how livestreamed Masses can sustain our relationship with God and with each other amid the pandemic.

Christ provides the living water for every thirst

Ricardo Tobar, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, shares how Jesus awaits us at the point of our greatest need -- and once we have received his love, it will overflow into others' lives.

The power of a great story

Stories connect us to each other, and to time itself. Father Thomas Dailey shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how the power of stories draws us closer to God, who reveals himself in the greatest story of all: the Word made flesh.

Without the Cross, there can be no crown

Henry Graebe, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how Christ's transfiguration prepares us for his Passion.

The desert of Lent reveals God’s footprints

Eric Tamney, a seminarian from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how the temptation of Christ calls us to focus us on our relationship with the Father.

Archbishop Perez greets his new flock

After being named the new shepherd of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Archbishop-elect Nelson J. Perez recorded his thoughts on returning to the church "that formed and ordained him."

Happy Valentine’s Day, from Jesus and St. Francis De Sales

Father Thomas Dailey shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how a 17th-century bishop provides some of the best advice on finding lasting love, which the Lord pours out upon all through the heart of his Son.

Salt and light show how God wants to recreate us and the world

The familiar symbols point us to seek life and wisdom in Christ, says Father Joseph LoJacono. As we are drawn to him, God purifies and reshapes our intellect, will and heart, along with creation itself.

Anthem on ‘The Gospel According to Stranger Things’

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia's youth and young adult ministry takes on the big questions about spirituality, religion and Christianity with honesty and humor. In their latest podcast, the Anthem team looks at the worldview offered by the Netflix series "Stranger Things."