Catholic Diocese of Buffalo Podcasts Radio Ministry
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- Religion und Spiritualität
Radio programs produced by the Office of Communications for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, NY
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April 2, 2024 - St. Gregory Easter Vigil Mass includes more than two dozen first sacraments
St. Gregory the Great Church in Williamsville administered first-time sacraments to 26 people as part of its Easter Vigil Mass, held Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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March 30, 2024 - A Seven Churches Visitation stays within the parish family
Each year many Catholics celebrating Holy Thursday Mass then embark on the traditional Seven Churches Visitation, symbolizing the seven stops Jesus Christ made between His Last Supper and the Crucifixion. Some visitors choose their churches based on ethnic connections or perhaps other local history. The excursion from St. Leo the Great Church in Amherst, meanwhile, included every church within its parish family - plus one nearby - on its course.
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March 27, 2024 - Diocese of Buffalo celebrates Chrism Mass
The Chrism Mass, during which priests renew their promises, and chrism and sacramental oils are consecrated, is held every Tuesday of Holy Week. WNY Catholic Audio was inside a packed St. Joseph Cathedral for this year's Chrism mass.
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March 27, 2024 - Preview of Diocesan Choral Concert at St. Louis Church
The Diocesan Choir Festival Concert will be held Sunday, April 21, 2024 beginning at 5 p.m. in St. Louis Church in Buffalo. WNY Catholic Audio met with two participants to learn more about the concert, and the movement to preserve and celebrate classic Christian choral song.
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March 26, 2024 - Diocese hosts 50th annual Scouting Religious Awards Ceremony
The Diocese of Buffalo's Catholic Committee on Scouting honored more than two dozen local Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts with various Catholic-oriented awards, celebrating their commitment to using Scouting to nurture their faith and share it with others.
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SPECIAL - March 24, 2024 - Bishop Fisher's Palm Sunday Homily
During his Palm Sunday homily Sunday, March 24, 2024, Bishop Michael Fisher discussed the suffering of Jesus Christ and also the suffering of those victimized by past abuse by clergy, lay personnel, and volunteers affiliated with the Diocese of Buffalo. The intention of the Mass was for all victims and survivors of abuse.