In Ascension’s Rosary in a Year podcast, Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, guides listeners in a step-by-step
What were the Apostles feeling as they waited in the upper room? Despite their trepidation, the Apos
Did Jesus leave us when he ascended to heaven? Fr. Mark-Mary answers this question, leading us in a
How do you celebrate Easter? Fr. Mark-Mary provides listeners with a challenge, reminiscing on the m
Just as the father in the parable of the prodigal son does not merely wait to welcome his son back,
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, the father does not wait for his son to come back home, but inst
When the devil attacks, he tries to mock us and deny our dignity. Fr. Mark-Mary continues the journe
Sometimes we don’t fully recognize or understand the effects of sin on our soul, but the mystery of
As we begin journeying through the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary, Fr. Mark-Mary uses the parable
When you love someone, you create a way to be with them. Fr. Mark-Mary tells us that if you love Jes
To reveal his glory in the Transfiguration, Jesus took the apostles up the mountain, apart from dist
What is the Proclamation of the Kingdom and the Call to Conversion really about? Fr. Mark-Mary expla
In the Wedding Feast at Cana, we see Mary taking a new role: that of the initiator, asking Jesus to
The waters of the Jordan in our lives must always precede the sands of the desert. Fr. Mark-Mary exp
Mary and Joseph knew that they had a special role when raising Jesus, but something unexpected happe
Simeon’s words at the Presentation of the Lord, “Now let your servant depart in peace according to y
How would we feel if we could experience the Nativity the way Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and Magi
God takes our ordinary and turns it into the extraordinary. Fr. Mark-Mary leads us through a meditat
How do we move forward when we can’t see God’s plan ahead of us? Fr. Mark-Mary leads us in a meditat
How should we venerate Mary as the Queen of Heaven, and what does being Queen of Heaven mean? Fr. Ma
What are the Biblical roots of the Assumption? Fr. Mark-Mary draws from both the Old and New Testame