A New Twist on the ‘Litany of the Saints’
Dr. Paul presents a short song naming over a hundred saints, sung to the tune of a popular Gilbert and Sullivan song (also known as ‘The Element Song by Tom Lehrer).
SaintCast#100, A Surprise! - and more SoundSeeing from Rome
In honor of the 100th SaintCast, a special song about . . . what else, The Saints, written and performed by Dr. Paul. Plus more SoundSeeing from the Eternal City.
SaintCast #99, Saint Gemma Galgani and Soundseeing in Lucca
Did you ever read about saints who spoke with Jesus, their guardian angels? Here’s the story of a young Italian woman, the first saint of the 20th century, and how and where she lived in the beautiful walled city of Lucca.
SaintCast #98, Marathons, Mortification, and Much feedback
Feedback direct from the Boston Marathon, Catholic New Media conference wrap, and what’s with the Saints and mortification? Tune in to SaintCast #98 for more.
SaintCast #97, Soundseeing at Papal Audience in Rome
Enjoy the singing, cheering, jostling, and electric atmosphere of a papal audience in the Paul VIth hall, Vatican City.
SaintCast #96, SaintCast in Rome! 1st stop-St. Peter’s
Paul and youngest daughter Laura explore the wonders of La Citta’ Eterna. The first installment takes us to beautiful St. Peter’s basilica
SaintCast #95, Must we believe in Miracles?
A listener poses the question, “Is it necessary to believe in miracles to be Catholic?” We turn to saint expert, Fr. Jim Martin, of “My Life with the Saints.”
SaintCast #94, More from Saintly New Orleans
Today Paul visits the New Orleans studios of Rob Clemenz of SaintsforSinners.com who spreads the stories of the Saints with beautiful hand-painted medals.
SaintCast #93, Francis Xavier Seelos, the ‘Smiling Ascetic’
Paul travels to New Orleans, Louisiana, to talk with the Vice-postulator of the cause for sainthood of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. Tune in to learn about ‘The Smiling Ascetic.’
SaintCast Extra #92, Saints.SQPN.com
We at SQPN are incredibly proud to announce the addition to our SQPN family of perhaps the most comprehensive Saints website on the Internet, Saints.SQPN.com with Terry Jones.
