Podcasts Archives - Marge Steinhage Fenelon: Recent Episodes

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Are you feeling discouraged about what's going on in the world? In your own life? Here are three Simply Holy things to remember that will uplift you and help you discover joy

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One of my favorite things as a Life Coach is helping clients set and achieve their goals. Seeing them grow spiritually and personally and reach the heights they longed for is thrilling. Goals are vital to our growth and well-being. For goals to be effective, they must be SMART.

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What is my purpose? Have you ever found yourself asking that question? You aren't alone. Nearly all of my life coaching clients have asked that question in one way or another. I've asked that question of myself. How do you define purpose? How do you find out what your purpose is in this life?

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Today we need countless St. John the Baptists who will be the voice in the desert, speaking the truth regardless of the consequences. You can do it, God will help you and St. John the Baptist will intercede for you!

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Aggravated dealing with someone of the opposite gender? Man and woman aren’t just different physically, but also different in heart, mind, and will. Listen as Marge explains the differences between the way males and females think, react, lead, and relate ad why that matters.

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It seems all we talk about these days is freedom. But, being free on the outside isn't the same as being free on the inside. Explore the difference between exterior and interior freedom.

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What do you do when someone hits you with hateful comments or false accusations? When they make you so mad that you want to hit back? You hit back hard with the most powerful weapon you have - the Rosary. Learn five steps for dealing with volatile situations.

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The gentleness, wisdom, and simplicity of the holy monks opened Paula Huston to the beauty of the Catholic Church and led her into the life she embraces as a Camaldolese Benedictine Oblate.

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In the past several weeks, there have been 50 recorded incidents of churches, parishes, and religious statues being destroyed in the United States and Canada. That list continues to grow. This is a cause for great concern, but not for hopelessness. Buildings, parishes and statues are structures that can be defaced and destroyed, but our faith cannot – as long as we cling to Christ and his Mother.

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It’s a common misconception that St. Catherine of Siena was a Dominican nun. In fact, she was a Dominican tertiary – a laywoman who followed the Rule of St. Dominic. At age 21, she had a vision in which she experienced a “mystical marriage to Christ” and was instructed Read more…

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“Springtime of the Church" is a new Simply Holy podcast series that explores the unique and often little-known ways in which lay persons serve the Church as members of Third Orders, Oblates, Secular Institutes, Prelatures, Associations of the Christian Faithful, Ecclesial Movements, New Communities, Apostolates, and more. Listen to the premiere episode.

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The Apostles and women – including Mary – gathered and prayed in the Upper Room for nine days from Ascension to Pentecost. That’s not unlike the time we’re in right now, as we prepare to move from the “new normal” of COVID19 lockdowns, shutdowns, and fear into the “newer normal” of going out into the world!

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Being joyful doesn’t just happen. It’s a decision we make regardless of how tough things might be right now. Here’s how to change your attitude, refocus, and become a joyful person with God’s grace. Find out more in my latest episode of Simply Holy.