

Radio Maria England
Radio Maria England
Radio Maria England is a 24hr Catholic Radio Station broadcasting programmes expressing the Christian faith. It aims to support Catholics and others in their spiritual life and witness to those who wish to learn more about Catholicism. It is part of the World Family of Radio Maria, formed in 1998 in response to the apparitions and messages of Our Lady in Medjugorje and Fatima. Radio Maria currently has 82 radio stations across five continents with 500 million listeners worldwide.
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Nov 4, 2022 • 8min
WORD FOR TODAY Rebellious for God - Fr Toby
Do you want to be happy? Take inspiration from the holy rebel St Martin de Porres!

Nov 3, 2022 • 57min
JUST LIFE The Mexican Day of the Dead - Marcela Alatorre
Marcela Alatorre is originally from Mexico, now living in London, and she explains the history and culture around the Day of the Dead. Marcela has spoken on three previous episodes of JUST LIFE on a wide-ranging variety of topics: Anaemia, Children's Creativity and the History of Women's Necklaces.

Nov 2, 2022 • 55min
PHILOSOPHER'S CORNER - Episode one - Prof John Rist & Edmund Zengeni
The first episode in a new series with Professor John Rist and Edmund Zengeni. Join us as we delve into the philosophical and historical currents which have helped shaped the modern Western world.

Nov 2, 2022 • 16min
WORD FOR TODAY - 2022-11-02
Fr Toby talks about fasting as a training in love.

Nov 1, 2022 • 39min
WORD OF LIFE - 2022-11-01
The Love that is God - Therese of Lisieux on prayer as impulse of the heart, supernatural grace, and expansion of the heart.

Nov 1, 2022 • 13min
WORD FOR TODAY All Saints - Fr Toby
All the saints... and that’s supposed to include you and me!

Nov 1, 2022 • 29min
Culture Tuesday - 2022.11.01 - Therese Withers
Culture Tuesday - 2022.11.01 - Therese Withers
My background is in a mix of design and ministry. I studied illustration at art school and worked as a freelancer over the years. I also worked for years with Youth 2000 (volunteering many many hours- overseeing workshops, content and some of the latter initiatives within it, regarding creativity and design); I also worked at Worth Abbey as a forerunner, where we lived as a team on site at the monasteries boarding school and created programmes and sessions for the students and monks to engage in personal encounters with Jesus. I also spent years working with children that had been expelled across north London- which was a very big calling and passion of mine.
With regards to the shop: I started a free resources blog during lockdown for activities based on the Sunday liturgy, after my sister was looking for things for her 4 children. Around 4000 people viewed and downloaded these each week and it put me in touch with the needs of the domestic church and the need to encourage and equip parents in their responsibilities of faith formation. As this grew, new commissions grew alongside it and I started First Saturday shop, which was inspired by Saint Pope John Paul II’s “respond to the problems in the world with your gifts” and the biblical themes of light, especially “let there be light” and “do not hide your light” which I hope the designs can help people do through this evangelism. Parishes have often remarked that the greeting cards are a tool for their mission to evangelise and I have received lots of feedback from individuals that have been able to give a Christian message for the first time to someone non-Christian or have the artwork present in their mixed faith home (for the first time).
I was raised with the stories of the saints and I take such strength and encouragement from my heavenly friends who intercede for me. I have 2 baby daughters and choosing their names was a real witness of how the saints choose us too- it was a discernment and often surprising what names came; it helped me to envisage a saintly family drawn together from our personal patrons. So I wanted a picture of this little family unit and wanted to share it with others. The saints are alive and rooting for us!
My favourite saint is Saint John Paul II. He instilled in me from childhood that the desire for greatness that we have is not a fantasy, but found in Jesus who will take us on the greatest adventure. He was a living witness of Gods constant message to ‘be not afraid’ and to ‘step out onto the waters’. The calling to be the saints of the new millenium did not die with him!
Photos of saints remind us of our inherent calling for greatness and for good. They remind us to stand back up, to journey on and to never fall into the lie that we are alone and we are not called. They remind us of their closeness. St Paul said about the great cloud of witnesses and in the book In Sinu Jesu, Jesus says to the priest he is appearing to that there has been saints interceding for his intentions for years before he even knew to ask for them. He also said that “[a saint] sees you as his spiritual son” and this reminds me that it is a LIVING and dynamic relationship: they choose us too! We cannot be like coals taken out of the fire and growing weaker in our flame just because we are not surrounded by supporting heat: we are called to live in community and esp at such a time when our earthly communities have been shaken (through covid etc) we have to seek strength and support in our heavenly ones. They are real and ready and waiting!

Oct 31, 2022 • 13min
WORD FOR TODAY Zacchaeus and Christian Love - Fr Toby
Fr Toby recalls the kindness of strangers, a free coffee (or two!) and a visit to the Cenacolo Community, to have a look at true Christian love.

Oct 29, 2022 • 15min
CAFOD's Children's Liturgy - 2022-10-30
CAFOD's Children's Liturgy - 2022-10-30
Today Jesus stays at the house of Zacchaeus – a tax collector – and shows us that everyone is loved. Let’s find out more…
Opening prayer: Saving God, you welcome everyone into your Kingdom. Help us to be welcoming to everyone that we meet. Amen.

Oct 28, 2022 • 47min
CREDO - 2022-10-27 - Sister Rose Rolling
With Sister Rose Rolling.


