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Summertime ocean images begin a "vacation of the spirit" for listeners in this episode as the theme of Holy Longing is treated with compelling examples from C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, and St. John of the Cross. The painter Giovanni Bellini is discussed along with composer Vincenzo Bellini, showcasing incredible works by each. Then, in preparation for the upcoming month of July, with its devotion to the Precious Blood, a presentation is given on Christ as the fulfillment of many ancient scriptural covenants and special attention is paid to St. Longinus, the centurion who pierced the side of Christ and later became a saint. Special ways to honor the Precious Blood are presented.

The theme of Pentecost is celebrated, along with the theme of the Sacred Heart, to which the entire month of June is dedicated. Connections to the Holy Spirit and the Sacred Heart abound inthis episode, including special ways to honor the Sacred Heart all month long, and how to make our hearts "after God's own heart," like King David did. (June 9, 2019)

This Mother's Day episode of "Then Sings My Soul" is one you'll want to share with the great mothers in your life. It will get you talking and reflecting about the power of your own story of faith. Host Annabelle Moseley offers unique and unforgettable reflections on motherhood from many angles, and even interviews her own mother, theology teacher Annabelle Rufino. A beautiful surprise ending shows how great faith helps to shape and impact multiple generations. (May 12, 2019)

In this episode of "Then Sings My Soul," host Annabelle Moseley presents the first of a monthly series on marking Catholic months of the year in our domestic churches, showcasing ten ways to tribute Mary in the month of May. A special tribute is given to St. Joseph the Worker, followed by a powerful presentation on "Gardening as Prayer," and a stunning meditation by Moseley on Jesus as gardener. (May 5, 2019)

This special Divine Mercy episode of "Then Sings My Soul" includes a beautiful recitation of the Divine Mercy chaplet by host Annabelle Moseley set to the music of Bach and a mercy-themed show. Episode also includes a tribute to St. Catherine of Siena, an exemplar of mercy. (April 28, 2019)

This is the Easter special of "Then Sings My Soul." This show can be enjoyed on Easter and its message will continue to resonate throughout the Easter season, the glorious weeks in which we dwell in a special way upon Our Risen Lord. (April 21, 2019)

In this 22nd episode of "Then Sings My Soul," Annabelle Moseley offers beautiful prayers, poetry and stories in honor of Palm Sunday and the upcoming Holy Week, with special attention paid to the Sorrowful Mysteries (including a memorable and unique connection made between the great aria "Nessun Dorma" and the First Sorrowful Mystery). Show dedicated to Edwin F. Black, whose exemplary faith even unto his death on Palm Sunday is discussed. (April 14, 2019)

This 21st episode of "Then Sings My Soul," kicks off April, the month of the Most Holy Eucharist, with a show dedicated to that theme. Includes a moving story of host Annabelle Moseley's uncle, the Rev. Thomas E. Brady, S.J. who was a prisoner of war as a young Scholastic in the Philippines and reached out to his parents and family back home through "the Messenger in the Tabernacle." (April 7, 2019)

In Episode 20 of "Then Sings My Soul," host Annabelle Moseley uses the spring tradition of Baseball's Opening Day as a metaphor for prayer. Moseley also discusses three Lenten Themes that are also, wonderfully, Eucharistic themes as we prepare for April, the month of the Most Holy Eucharist. The themes discussed are Longing, Remembrance and Sustenance: We long, we remember, and through Him, we sustain. (March 31, 2019)

Host Annabelle Moseley dedicates this episode of "Then Sings My Soul," to the upcoming Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord by discussing art, poetry, prayers and traditions on that theme. She concludes her powerful and practical three-episode discussion of how to live the liturgical significance of each day of the week. Tonight's episode delves into the liturgical significance of Fridays and Saturdays (fittingly, the day of the week devoted to the Blessed Mother)." (March 24, 2019)