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Austin CNM Retreat – July 19, 2014

Published July 2, 2014 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Events

Join us for a day of reflection at a retreat hosted by Austin CNM at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in North Austin located at 10205 N Fm 620, Austin, Texas 78726 on Saturday July, 19, 2014 10 am – 5 pm. This day will be dedicated to prayer, discussion, and collaboration all with a strong… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published July 2, 2014

Growing in Spirituality 1 Day Workshop [Interview with Fr Albert Hasse]

Published July 16, 2013 • Written by Cristina Almanza Filed Under: World and News

[powerpress] Listen to a conversation I had with Fr. Albert Hasse about an event with Relevant Radio on July 27th and the Franciscan order.  I can assure you he is a great person to speak with and listen to! Fr. Albert will be speaking about the Spiritual Life at the end of the month. Listen… [Read More]

Written by Cristina Almanza • Published July 16, 2013

Sunday Says Podcast: January 29 Readings and Reflection

Published January 27, 2012 • Written by Sunday Says Podcast Filed Under: Sunday Says

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 29, 2012 (New Jerusalem Bible Translation) [powerpress] Skip to 3:45 to go to reflection. Reading 1 – Dt 18:15-20 Responsorial – Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9 Reading 2 – 1 Cor 7:32-35 Gospel – Mk 1:21-28 Reflection done by Cristobal Almanza – @SoulPainter Theme song – Ignite – Soundwave soundwave.cc  Background music from JewelBeat Feedback Line Number:… [Read More]

Written by Sunday Says Podcast • Published January 27, 2012

The Art of Making a Good Advent

Published December 5, 2011 • Written by Steve Scott Filed Under: ACNM, Blog, Faith

During the past few years I have found that the first Sunday of Advent, much like its secular equivalent of New Year’s Day on January 1, is a great time of looking forward with hope and anticipation, a chance to “restart the spiritual clock” and to reflect on what we can do to better prepare… [Read More]

Written by Steve Scott • Published December 5, 2011

Sunday Says Podcast: December 4, 2011 Readings and Reflections

Published December 2, 2011 • Written by Sunday Says Podcast Filed Under: Sunday Says

[powerpress] December 4, 2011 – Second Sunday of Advent Skip to 4:25 minute mark to go to reflection. First Reading Isiah 40:1-5, 9-11 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 85:9-10-11-12, 13-14 Second Reading 2 Peter 3:8-14 Gospel Mark 1:1-8 Reflection done by Cristobal Almanza – @SoulPainter Theme song – Ignite – Soundwave soundwave.cc  Feedback Line Number: (512) 200-ACNM (2266) feedback@austincnm.com http://www.austincnm.com

Written by Sunday Says Podcast • Published December 2, 2011

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