SaintCast #125, The City of “St. Anthony”

Fresh from the CNMC, we pose the question, “Who is the Patron Saint of San Antonio?”  We ask that question “on-the-street” (well, really, on the Riverwalk) and you’ll be surprised at the answers!  More on Anthony of Padua, and news on the bones of St. Paul.The oldest image of St. Paul ever discovered unveiled this week, feedback on “the Mind of Jesus,” and Monsignor Mangan answers questions on the patrons of those discerning religious vocations. This and more on SaintCast #125.

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Paul Camarata

Dr. Paul has always been fascinated by the lives of the Saints, and has been podcasting about it since 2006. He lives in the Kansas City area with his wife and three kids, enjoys running, playing piano, and spending time at home. In his spare time, he also does neurosurgery.

4 Responses to “SaintCast #125, The City of “St. Anthony””

  1. I loved the man-on-the-street interviews. Glad the drunk guys didn’t get too belligerent :) Great seeing everyone at CNMC09

  2. As a San Antonio area resident, I’m glad you enjoyed our city. Sorry so hot. The local paper reported yesterday that the ave high for the last six days of June was 102F, which is 6 deg Fahrenheit higher than the historic ave high for the the last 6 days of June.

    Mostly loved this episode. Enjoyed the info on St Anthony de Padua. Had to BOOO a bit when YOU and the drunk guy slandered the football program at my Alma Mater. Yes, some of your listeners attended the University of Southern California (MSEE in 1993, and MPA in 1995). As long as you don’t knock the academic quality of USC, I’ll forgive you for the football crack.

  3. Paul, thank you soooooo much for making it easy to learn about the Saints of Church! You are doing a great job and I look forward to each show…i listen into work and on my ride home! God Bless You!

  4. Sorry, Michael. I’ve got nothing against USC! I used to go to the SC UCLA games as a kid in SoCal. Tom, thanks so much for the kind words. Glad the Saints help guide your commute!

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