Catholic Family Podcast #99: The Place That Shall Not Be Named

In this episode – French Nazis from Canada, the last of the boxes, the “place that shall not be named”, school starts,  problems with Luke and Austin, Hannah Superstar,  St. Michael Mass, Mail Bag.Police Officer’s Prayer to St.  Michael

Saint Michael, heaven’s glorious commissioner of police, who once so neatly and successfully cleared God’s premises of all its undesirables, look with kindly and professional eyes on your earthly force.

Give us cool heads, stout hearts, and uncanny flair for investigation and wise judgement.Make us the terror  burglars, the friend of children and law-abiding citizens, kind to strangers, polite to bores, strict with law-breakers and impervious to temptations.

You know, Saint Michael, from your own experiences with the devil that the police officer’s lot on earth is not always a happy one; but your sense of duty that so pleased God, your hard knocks that so surprised the devil, and your angelic self-control give us inspiration.

And when we lay down our night sticks, enroll us in your heavenly force, where we will be as proud to guard the throne of God as we have been to guard the city of all the people. Amen.

100th Episode is next – tune in for  some fun – send your audio comments  to us [a.t.]  catholicfamilypodcast dot com or  call the comment line 206-339-8993

Final Song: Roger Roll – Eighty-One
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Graphic: No Toys in the Attic

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David Sweeney

David lives in central Texas, miles from the nearest "big city." With a passle of animals, kids and websites to take care of, David stays busy most of the time. When he's not playing with the kids, brewing beer, working on the SQPN site, or directing the choir, David likes to sleep. Shhh.

2 Responses to “Catholic Family Podcast #99: The Place That Shall Not Be Named”

  1. The voice feedbacks were HI-larious. :-)

  2. Hi-I saw your website and want to know how I can submit an MP3 of a song I put music too, BLESSINGS-its based on the Beatitudes, and is done in folk-rock style. It would be for any kind of use you can have for it on your SQPN projects/works.
    Can I send you the MP3?
    Thank you-
    Guy Sudano

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