Inter Sessions

Perhaps you are looking for a hand in the darkness; let these stories be an inspiration for you to call out to your friends in heaven.

About the show

We are never alone. Sometimes, it’s just hard to tell. Inter Sessions shares the firsthand accounts of ordinary people and their intimate relationships with the saints. Perhaps you are looking for a hand in the darkness; let these stories be an inspiration for you to call out to your friends in heaven.
Inter Sessions is a production of the Grexly Podcasting Network.

Episodes

  • 3: Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart, Rafael Arnáiz Barón, Augustine

    November 27th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  15 mins 26 secs
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    Theresa Zoe Williams is introduced to Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart in College. Catherine Addington finds an ideal quarantine companion in the first Trappist Saint, Rafael Arnáiz Barón. Kayla Garchar overcomes sin with the help of Saint Augustine.

  • 2: Joan of Arc, Thérèse of Lisieux, Gianna

    November 20th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  12 mins 25 secs
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    Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble of the Daughters of Saint Paul explains why she admires St. Joan of Arc. New York Seminarian Carlos Germosen shares how St. Thérèse followed him through to his vocation. Justina Kopp, mother of quadruplets, talks about how St. Gianna inspires her in her approach to marriage and family life.

  • 1: Scholastica, Kateri Tekakwitha, Sr. Thea Bowman

    November 13th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  13 mins 28 secs
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    North Carolina Seminarian John De Guzman shares a tale of Saint Scholastica’s intercession and the impact she’s had on his life. Daughter of Schoenstatt Ani Gonzalez reflects on the story of Kateri Tekakwitha, the Native American saint to whom she has been drawn since childhood. Rebecca Christian from San Diego, California, tells of the kinship she feels with Servant of God Sister Thea Bowman, an important black Catholic in the era of the American Civil Rights Movement.