A Priest and A Puppet
Posted by Lisa Hendey in News on Saturday, May 09, 2009 10:00 AM
On this week’s episode of the Catholic Moments Podcast (click here to listen or click on the player above), I share my conversation with Fr. Joseph Kempf, Pastor of Assumption Church in O’Fallon, MO and President of Gospel Values, Inc. Fr. Joe is the author of a wonderful book entitled My Sister Is Annoying and creator of the Big Al DVD series. Through his a non-profit company, Fr. Joe is dedicated to proclaiming the beautiful message of Jesus for children of all ages.
This week’s podcast marks a milestone of sorts for me, my 100th episode! My good friend Deacon Tom Fox has compiled a special set of greetings to mark the event, including my very own song written by my talented buddy Sean “The Duct Tape Guy” McGaughey. The last 100 episodes have featured great Catholics from around the country working to spread their love of the Church to others. I look forward to 100 more in the future and am always looking for guests. If you have a suggestion or would like to appear on the show some time, feel free to drop a comment below or get in touch by email.
On Sunday, I’ll be taking part in a “Marathon” of sorts - I’ll be joining with other podcasters from around the U.S. and Europe from 12 pm until 12 am live on UStream. Catholic podcasters from all over the world will join forces to raise the final $10,000 needed for the new media evangelization projects of the Star Quest Production Network. I’ll be online live at 9:00 pm EST, so drop in for your chance to win some great Catholic books and CDs from previous guests of my show.
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