If you could invent anything you wanted to, what would you come up with that would benefit the world today? Join us for this conversation on Thursday.

If you could invent anything you wanted to, what would you come up with that would benefit the world today? Join us for this conversation on Thursday.

We believe that every person ever born has an obligation before God to at least “ask the question.” What question? Lord, what vocation do you want me to follow in life? Obviously, a huge majority of us will not become priests or religious brothers or sisters. On Tuesday, we want to hear from you if you discerned the priesthood or religious life, but ultimately decided it wasn’t your life’s vocation.

We’ll start the week with our regular Miracle Monday show. Join us and share how God has done something miraculous in your life or the life of someone you know.

Most of us go to sporting events. Typically, we wear our team’s colors, and show our support in every way we can. How about when you go to church? Are you intentional in how you dress and participate on major feast days during seasons like Advent and Lent, on solemnities like Pentecost, etc.? Let’s have a conversation about this on Thursday.

On Monday, let’s talk about the “What if…?” moments in our lives. If only we had made this or that decision, instead of the one we did, how would my life be different – better, worse, or otherwise. Let’s start the week on a great note!

Most of us – and our kids – will be involved in athletics at some point in our lives. It can be a very important and healthy part of our overall human formation. A small percentage of kids grow up to be very successful athletes. Do you have kids with that potential? How do you support them in following their dreams? Let’s talk about this on Tuesday.

Doom. Gloom. Hate. Fear. Anger. Violence. The world is all too full of those things nowadays. It can be hard to find things to be grateful to God for. But we’re going to ask you just that question on Friday – “What are you praising God for today?” Join us for what promises to be another impactful conversation.

St. Joseph is the patron of a “happy death.” It’s sometimes hard to think of death as being a “happy” occasion. But the truth is, if we’re properly prepared in every way, death can be a beautiful moment, a sacred moment, a “happy” moment when we meet Jesus face to face. Have you been at the bedside of someone who died such a death? Tell us about it on Tuesday.
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On Monday, we want to hear from you with details about someone you have remained very close friends with since high school or college. These can be rare friendships, so we look forward to being inspired by your participation.
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It’s the First Friday of the month, a day when we remember – and adore – the True Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. What do you have to share about this topic? Join us as we end the week on this sublime note!
