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Reflections on the daily Gospel to help you prepare your morning meditation. The Saint John Society (www.socsj.org) is a society of priests in the Catholic Church, dedicated to the new evangelization. Fr. Lucas Laborde and other priests in the DGM team started this podcast in 2019 to encourage Catholics around them in the daily practice of lectio divina, or meditation.
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Saint John Bosco was a jewel in our history, a model of piety and a ferocious warrior against the enemies of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. We’ll attempt to analyze all the facets of his pious life. Prophet, diplomat, miracle worker, counselor, visionary, devotee of Our Lady, prolific writer, role model for wayward boys, founder of the Salesians, priest, rock of scandal, warrior against heresies… It all can be summed up by the phrase, “Christianus alter Christus” -- he was Chr ...
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Keep up to date with the latest from Saint John's Cathedral in Denver, Colorado.
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Weekly sermons follow the Revised Common Lectionary given by Father Jeff Reich
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Why did Jesus tell the disciples that the world would hate them? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.Why do you think you that need to hear this from Jesus today? In what ways does the voice of the world affect you? How is the Lord strengthening your faith, that you may not be overcome by the world? --- Send in a voice message: htt…
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May is Asian Heritage Month, and with culinary classes, cultural celebrations, performances and film screenings in the works, it's going to be a bigger celebration that usual across the Greater Saint John Region. Host Julia Wright speaks with Som Das, director of the Saint John chapter of the Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick.…
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Don Bosco Episodes 180-192 — April, 2024
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A compilation of stories from this month originally launched on "The Miracles and Prophecies of Saint John Bosco" YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_uaY6ngcypCBiT9Jev5rgw Subscribe to see new videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8AM EST. Become a Promoter of Saint John Bosco and enroll in our Saturday Mass intentions: https…
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Sunday is Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People. Host Julia Wright speaks with Ashley Sanipass, a Mi'kmaq artist from Indian Island. Sanipass will be speaking at the City of Saint John's ceremony Sunday at the Diamond Jubilee Cruise Terminal.…
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Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk says summer has officially arrived, at least at the movie theatres. The Fall Guy, the first film of the summer blockbuster season, is here and Lisa shares all the details with host Julia Wright.
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Education Minister Bill Hogan says he will start the process to dissolve the Anglophone East district education council. The council has gone to court asking a judge to block Hogan from quashing its policy on sexual orientation and gender identity and to prevent the minister from dissolving the council. Michel Doucet, retired law professor with the…
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Jesus will return to us by dwelling in our souls - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucas-laborde/message
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A shipping container shelter pilot on Waterloo Street has to move from its current location this summer. But the plan for what happens next, and where that might be, isn't clear. Saint John Mayor Donna Reardon speaks with host Julia Wright about the city's perspective on the project and the housing issues plaguing the city.…
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We've partnered with Saint Johner David Smith of First Nations Storytellers on a new series exploring small acts individuals can take toward reconciliation. David joins host Julia Wright to launch the series.
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Remaining in the love we have received - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.In what ways have you experienced Christ’s love? What does it mean for you to remain in that love? Have you been able to express a love that goes beyond your natural capacity for love? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/luca…
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The national dental care plan launches today and Hampton dentist, Joanah Campbell, says it could have been done better. She shares her concerns about more paperwork, staff shortages and some other issues with the framework around the plan with host Julia Wright.
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Timothy Christie is the regional director of ethics services for Horizon Health Network.He's been conducting an ethics analysis of what we know so far about the Compassionate Intervention Act. We hear about the ethics of forcing people into addictions treatment when he speaks with Rachel Cave.
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There's a new incentive program for affordable housing projects in Saint John. Andy Reid is the city's housing manager and he tells CBC's Nipun Tiwari about how the program could help developers with so called soft costs, like design, engineering studies, and getting proper permits. Then Seth Asimakos with Kaleidoscope Social Impact joins host Juli…
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Our house doctor, Mike Simon, shares details of a couple of new studies on how A-I is being tested to improve patient care.
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Wrong information about New Brunswick being circulated European tourism ads is making headlines this week. But there was a time in Saint John history when some of that information was actually true. Local historian Greg Marquis takes us back to a time when Saint John wasn't just the greatest little city in the east, but the capital of New Brunswick…
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Jesus is the vine, we are the branches - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucas-laborde/message
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Dominic Cardy says one of his biggest regrets from his time as Education minister was not banning cell phones in schools. He tells us why he thinks they're destroying classrooms.
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Michael Baker, the director of engineering for the City of Saint John, tells us what road projects are coming up this spring and summer and how they could affect your commute.
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The Imperial Theatre's Angela Campbell joins us to discuss the challenges of presenting local performers and what they're doing to get more locals on stages in our city.
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What kind of peace does Christ want for the Church? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.Can you identify moments in your life in which you lived in the peace of Christ and when you lived in the peace of the world? How were those different? What is preventing you from loving others, from following Christ’s voice right now? What are …
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A new program at Saint John High is aiming to boost attendance and connection to the community
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Dr Sarah Gander talks about the Harm Reduction Symposium and how it brings people together, to discuss ways to make meaningful change in the lives of people who use drugs.
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Saint John folk-country-rocker, Jamie Comeau was paired up with Jason Marr, who earned his high school diploma through the Saint John Learning Exchange, as part of this year's Songs of the City event.
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How is our relationship with Christ connected with his commandments? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.What are some steps you took in your life that enabled you to receive Christ’s message? How has the thought of Christ and your love for him shaped your identity? How could it shape it even more? --- Send in a voice message: http…
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The vine and the branches - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.Have you seen in this time the fruits that result from being united to Christ? Has the Lord done some pruning in your life, that you may bear more fruit? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucas-laborde/message…
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Can we know what God is like? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.What have you come to know about the Father? What gestures and words of Jesus are especially luminous to you? What does the Father want you to pray for in the heart of Christ? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucas-laborde/message…
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We speak with Peter Lagacy, president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association, about the ongoing teacher shortage and what the province is doing to alleviate the issue.
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We hear about the Youth in Philanthropy program running at Seaside Park Elementary in west Saint John from Jack Brilliant, one of the students enrolled in the program, and Anthony Enman, who developed and leads the program.
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A major gift from an anonymous donor to Horizon Health Network will greatly improve MRI access in New Brunswick. We spoke with Shannon Hunter, president and CEO of the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation, and Zach Kilburn, the interim vice-president of professional services for Horizon.
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Saint John historian Peter Gillies is giving a talk at the library this weekend called "A Time of Upheaval: British America 1754-1784: Life, Rebellion and the Fork."
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Lisa Hrabluk tells us about love in all its forms with her review of the new film Challengers, a romantic drama that plays out in the hyper-competitive world of championship tennis.
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Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.What experiences have led you to discover Jesus as the way, the truth, and the life? How can you deepen that reliance on Christ, so as to find encouragement in him, and not just in human securities? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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After some post-pandemic fundraising struggles, KV Oasis Youth Centre have changed their focus. We spoke with new program director, Danielle Robertson about what's ahead for KV Oasis Youth and Family Support Services.
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NB Lung is urging the province to create a program that would fund contract work to get radon out of homes
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We spoke with president of NB Lung, Melanie Langille.
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Julia Woodhall-Melnik is Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Resilient Communities at UNB Saint John.
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Saint John author and UNB professor Greg Marquis joined us to discuss his new book, "Canada's State Police: 150 Years of the RCMP"
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What are these signs accompanying the proclamation about? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.Where have you seen the changes that the proclamation of the gospel can introduce in someone’s life? What is Jesus trying to show you through the things He emphasized in this sending? What attitude does He want to form in you? --- Send in …
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People in childcare say the recent federal budget pushes the province closer to ten dollar a day childcare
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Executive Director of Child Care Now, Morna Ballantyne speaks with us about what the recent announcements mean.
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Dr. Mike Simon tell us about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and how it is commonly diagnosed in children, but the number of adults being diagnosed has been on the uptick for many years.
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An apartment owners group wants parity with other provinces on provincial tax rebates on housing
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Willie Scholten is president of the New Brunswick Apartment Owners Association.
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Jesus, an icon of the Father - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.What do you learn by looking back on these words of Jesus from the perspective of the resurrection? Why do you think that only in union with Christ it’s possible to live in the light? Why can’t the light and darkness be blended? In what way is Jesus inviting you to ad…
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Stephen Tobias, the Saint John Theatre Company's artistic director, gives us a sneak peek into the company's upcoming 35th season.
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Real-life strongman Jordan Dickens joined us with a 200-pound sandbag to demonstrate what the fourth annual New Brunswick's Strongest Strongman/Woman Competition is all about.
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Provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras explains the many obstacles to Premier Blaine Higgs' plan, both locally and internationally.
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Developer Percy Wilbur has come to an agreement with the City of Saint John to spruce up the fencing around the pit at 99 King Street.
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Why did some not follow the Good Shepherd? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today’s readings.What elements in Christ’s description of his sheep do you recognize in yourself? Do you also find in yourself some of the attitudes of the authorities that Jesus confronts? How is the Lord inviting you to grow as a disciple? --- Send in a voice message: …
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President of the Saint John Rapids, Megan Kingston hopes to find another facility that can house lacrosse after the former Belyea Arena was closed.
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The nearly 3 year old pit at the top of King Street draws the ire of local residents and businesses
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The CBC's Nipun Tiwari spoke with the owner of Billy's Seafood Company, Billy Grant and Saint John councillor Gerry Lowe about the pit at the site of the old Woolworth's store that has yet to be filled in.
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The tourism minister and her deputy minister, Yennah Hurley's expenses included an 8 night all expenses paid trip to London and Paris.
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Saint Johners worked to clean up garbage at a tent site on Paradise Row over the weekend. We hear from some of the people who were there, including family of Rae Tyler, who passed away on the site in March.
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