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Author Archives: Diana
Interview on Travelujah
Hello all! I’m still working away on our Holy Land episodes, but I wanted to break this radio silence to wish you all a prayerful and blessed Holy Week and a joyous Easter! Also, I wanted to tell you about … Continue reading
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Update
Hi all! It’s been a while, huh? Sorry about that. While not much has been going on in that needs reporting, much has been going on. I’m just working, day by day, on our Israel episodes. And on something else. … Continue reading
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My Recent Interview with Lisa Hendey of CatholicMom.com
Things have been a tad silent around here. Apologies. I’ve been working, vacationing, and non-blogging. I hope to have some good stuff to blog about soon, but for now, I just thought I’d point your attention to this recent … Continue reading
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RealFaithTV Interview on Mary
Check out this spectacular episode of RealFaithTV, a Catholic program geared toward teens that is produced from a very talented team at the Diocese of Trenton. I was honored to have been asked to speak about the Blessed Virgin, and … Continue reading
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A Holy Land Rosary Honor for My Heavenly Mother
Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima, honoring the Marian apparitions that happened many years ago, in a little town in Portugal. In honor of Mary, I thought I’d post a virtual Rosary for her–since we visited (almost) … Continue reading
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Caesarea Maritima
Caesarea Maritima was a city and harbor built by Herod “the Great” about 25 years before Christ’s birth. It was also the military capital of the Judean Province, making it the official headquarters and home of Pontius Pilate. After our … Continue reading
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Ascending Mount Tabor
After renewing our wedding vows at Cana, we set off for Mount Tabor, traditionally believed to be the site of Jesus’ Transfiguration. Here, we celebrated Mass inside the glorious Church of the Transfiguration. The church is surrounded by some of … Continue reading
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Renewing Vows at Cana
The second day of our Holy Land pilgrimage was probably the easiest, as we only had 3 places to go–and one was at the beach! The day started off quickly. We had a spectacular breakfast at our gorgeous hotel, The … Continue reading
Kids in Israel
At one point during our pilgrimage to the Holy Land, we had to walk through the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem to get to the Western Wall. The CUTEST little girl–ok, she was probably 13 or so, she’s the one with … Continue reading
Singing Roosters, Dark Dungeons, and Feet
This is a long one… On the seventh day of our pilgrimage to the Holy Land, my team had a casualty. David stayed in the hotel that day, because his legs had swollen from the knees down, after having fallen … Continue reading