Super Saints Podcast
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God created us to become Super Saints.
This podcast is about our Journey to Sainthood in these times.
Journeys of Faith Ministry, founded by Bob and Penny Lord is about Evangelization through communications, spreading the Good News of the Gospel especially the Eucharistic Miracles, Marian Apparitions and Lives of the Super Saints.
Our Founders Bob and Penny Lord were dubbed "Experts on the Catholic Saints!"
We are all called to become Saints, and each of us has been created uniquely with special features and gifts by God.
Our goal is to spend eternity in union with Our God in Heaven.
We will focus on the Lives of the Saints, Prayer and testimonies from daily life that will show us how to live as a Christian here and now and become a Super Saint in Heaven
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Episodes
506 episodes
Blessed Imelda Lambertini Shows What Eucharistic Hunger Looks Like
A child in medieval Italy begged for Jesus in the Eucharist so intensely that her longing became the center of her life and, according to witnesses, the moment of her death. We share the moving story of Blessed Imelda Lambertini, patroness of f...
Saints Nereus And Achilleus On Faith That Holds
Courage gets romanticized until you actually need it. When life turns loud with responsibility, doubt, and pressure to fit in, “be brave” is not very helpful. We turn to the story of Saints Nereus and Achilleus, two Roman soldiers transformed b...
How Catholic Healing Prayer Becomes A Way Of Life
A saint’s statue in a cancer center can look strange until you understand what it’s really doing: giving suffering a place to speak and giving hope a language. We walk through the devotion to Saint Peregrine, why so many Catholic hospitals host...
Our Lady of Laus Refuge Of Sinners
A forgotten mountain village. A teenage shepherdess with no status to protect. And a Marian message that refuses to drift into the clouds: come back to God through confession, repentance, and a steady conversion of heart. We tell the story of O...
Mary’s Tears at La Salette And The Call Back
Mary weeping is not a creepy headline, it’s a spiritual alarm bell. We dig into the historical significance of Marian apparitions and why so many of these reported visits arrive when the Church and the wider culture are drifting toward confusio...
Why Our Lady Of Laus Still Matters Today
A forgotten mountain valley in the French Alps became a place where thousands rediscovered peace, not through spectacle, but through confession, mercy, and a Mother’s steady patience. We walk through the approved Marian apparitions of Our Lady ...
Our Lady Of Beauraing And The Five Children
A quiet Belgian village, five schoolkids heading home, and a light so bright it stops them in their tracks. We tell the story of Our Lady of Beauraing, also known as the Virgin of the Golden Heart, and why these Marian apparitions from 1932 sti...
The Saint Joseph Colony Story Of Catholic Immigrants In Arkansas
We tell the story of the Saint Joseph Colony in Arkansas, a Catholic immigrant settlement built around the Mass, devotion to Saint Joseph, and a shared life of prayer and work. We also trace how disaster struck in 1892, what physical relics sur...
Our Lady Of Banneux And The Healing Spring For The Poor
A poor Belgian garden. A winter sky. A child who can’t explain what she’s seeing. Then a Lady steps into the ordinary and says something that still stirs hearts nearly a century later: “I am the Virgin of the Poor.” We walk through...
Blessed Sandra Sabatini And The Power Of Everyday Faith
Some lives don’t make noise, but they change everything. Blessed Sandra Sabatini’s story is a steady, bright witness that holiness can grow in the most ordinary places: a family table, a worn Bible, a quiet chapel, a hospital room where someone...
Saint Athanasius Shows Why The Nicene Creed Matters
One question lit the fuse of a crisis that nearly tore the early Church apart: Who is Jesus Christ, really? If He’s merely the highest creature, then the Cross becomes tragedy without power. If He’s truly God, “light from light,” then everythin...
Saint Joseph The Worker And The Sacred Dignity Of Labor
Work can feel like pressure, identity, or even fear. We slow down and look at a different lens: Saint Joseph the Worker, the quiet carpenter of Nazareth who provided for Jesus and Mary and shows us how ordinary labor can become a living prayer....
Pope Pius V And The Prayer That Changed History
A pope with a rough hair shirt and a Rosary in his hands doesn’t sound like the kind of leader who shifts the course of empires, but Pope Pius V does exactly that. We tell the story of the “Rosary Pope,” from his humble childhood in northern It...
Saint Louis Marie De Montfort True Devotion To Mary
A barefoot missionary priest walks muddy roads with almost nothing, and somehow his message reaches popes, saints, and ordinary families centuries later. That’s the kind of spiritual staying power St. Louis Marie de Montfort has, and we’re taki...
Silence With A Modern Patron Saint of Diabetics
Noise is everywhere, but peace is not. We follow the life of Saint Raphael Arnaez Baron, a young Spaniard who seems to have everything wealth, talent, friends, and a bright future yet feels a deeper pull that comfort cannot quiet. His answer is...
From Lawyer To Capuchin Martyr Saint Fidelis Of Sigmaringen
He was winning in the courts and losing peace in his soul. Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen begins as Mark Roy, a brilliant lawyer in post-Reformation Europe, known for honesty and defending the poor. But the more he sees corruption and spiritual e...
Saint Adalbert Of Prague
A nobleman becomes a bishop, then an exile, then a missionary who keeps walking toward the hardest ground. Saint Adalbert of Prague isn’t remembered because his path was smooth, but because he refused to trade the Gospel for comfort, approval, ...
Saint Bernadette And The Grotto at Lourdes
We reflect on why Saint Bernadette of Lourdes matters right now and how her hidden life becomes a loud call back to prayer, humility, and hope. We walk through Lourdes, the message of the Immaculate Conception, and the healing waters as signs t...
Pope Martin I And The Cost Of Truth
A pope in chains sounds like ancient history until you realize why he was arrested: he refused to let politics rewrite the truth about Jesus. We walk through the life of Pope Martin I, a seventh-century successor of Peter who faced the Monothel...
Saint Stanislaus Shows How To Confront Injustice With Faith
We walk through the life of Saint Stanislaus, the Bishop of Krakow who confronts injustice with charity and courage, even when it places him directly in danger. We trace how his Eucharistic devotion, pastoral leadership, and defense of Church t...
Praying The Divine Mercy Novena and Chaplet For Healing And Hope
We walk through the Catholic devotion to Divine Mercy and why it speaks so directly to fear, suffering, and spiritual exhaustion today. We trace the message Jesus gave to St Faustina and show how the Chaplet and Novena train us to live the pray...
Saint John Baptist De La Salle And The Fight For Faithful Education Today
We reflect on Saint John Baptist de La Salle as a steady guide for Catholic families and educators who feel pulled off course by modern distractions and secular pressure. We walk through his life, his sacrifices, and his vision of Christ-center...
The Saint who walked on Water!
We share the life of Saint Francis of Paola, a humble hermit whose hidden prayer shaped a faith bold enough to face storms and soften hearts. His miracles point past wonder and toward conversion, mercy, and steady trust in God’s providence thro...
Consoling The Heart Of Jesus
We face the hardest Christian question: how to keep trusting God when suffering feels personal and relentless. We learn how offering our pain to the Sacred Heart becomes a real way to comfort Jesus and receive his peace in return.• sufferin...
Saint John Climacus And The Ladder Toward Everyday Holiness
A spiritual life that actually fits your real life starts with a simple image: one faithful step at a time. We’re reflecting on Saint John Climacus, the sixth and seventh century monk of Mount Sinai whose wisdom still helps Christians pursue ho...