This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, we revisit some of the conversations we had on this program in the Fall of 2024. Author Paul Jarzembowski helps us find hope in the holidays and we remember Henri Nouwen with his friend, author Carolyn Whitney-Brown. We also reconnect with singer/songwriters Aly Aleigha, and Ricky Vazquez, who both […]
Join us for our 2024 SLHour Christmas special: Gillian has a lesson about saying yes; Sr. Marie-Paul Curley, fsp finds the Window to the Soul to a mother and son film; Mark Matthews shows us how to incarnate love, and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Aly Aleigha, who has some new Advent/Christmas music. Email Deacon Pedro […]
This week, on a special Summer edition of the SLHour, we revisit some of the conversations we had on this program earlier in 2023. We learn about mental health Sunday and the importance of recognizing mental health in the Church with Fr. Stephan Kappler of the Southdown Institute and speak with Jared Brock about his […]
This week, on a special Summer edition of the SLHour, we revisit some of the conversations we had on this program earlier in 2023. We learn about mental health Sunday and the importance of recognizing mental health in the Church with Fr. Stephan Kappler of the Southdown Institute and speak with Jared Brock about his […]
This week author Jared Brock tells us why if Jesus lived today, we would call him Josh. Damien O’Connor of the Knights of Columbus returns us to the basics in Into the Breach; Billy has another question about the Mass in Church for Dummies; and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Aly Aleigha. Email us your comments, […]
In this episode from January 2021, we revisit albums released by Catholic artists in 2020 and featured on the SLHour.
Special edition of the SLHour, featuring the prayer app HALLOW and singer/songwriters Aly Aleigha, Dan Ferrari, and Sarah Kroger.
On this special "SLHour Short", singer/songwriter Aly Aleigha tells us all about her new single, Gallicantu.
Catholics and Anglicans relate every day, everywhere, but do you know that there is an official Anglican-Catholic dialogue?