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Father Robert Young to Host 2016 Fall Mariathon! Call Us with Your Pledge Oct A Newsletter for Radio Maria USA -- National Volume 9 Number 10 Radio Maria USA October 2016 Father Robert Young to host 2016 Fall Mariathon! Call us with your pledge Oct. 3-7 when Father Robert Young will be hosting the 2016 Fall Mariathon! 2016 Fall Mariathon Father Robert will be on the air October 3-7 beginning on Tuesday, Oct 4 - Fri- day, Oct. 7, talking to presenters, encouraging listeners to call in, and telling listeners everywhere about the beautiful programming that Ra- dio Maria offers. Call us Oct. 3-7 with your fall How has Radio Maria helped you or someone you know? pledge to Radio Maria, at: The 2016 Mariathon will focus on how Radio Maria has helped you with your faith, your prayer life, or maybe healing of the body or spirit. Share your story with us. Call us Oct. 3-7 at 1-888-408-0201. 1-888-408-0201 We’ll be waiting to hear from you! 1-866-333-6279 Coadjutor Bishop David Talley to join Diocese of Alexandria Radio Maria would like to wel- U.S. bishops and Radio Maria. ria,” said John Tumminello, board come Coadjutor Bishop David P. “Radio Maria board members member. Talley to the Diocese of Alexandria. have not had the opportunity to “We also want to acknowledge The announcement was made speak to Bishop Talley yet, but and thank Bishop Herzog for his Sept. 21 by Bishop Ronald Herzog when he offcially becomes part of strong support of Radio Maria for who has headed the diocese since the diocese on Nov. 7, we plan to the past 11 years,” Tumminello January 2005. invite him to our studio in Alexan- added. As coadjutor, Bishop David dria and welcome him to Radio Ma- Bishop Talley, 66, comes to us Talley will serve alongside Bishop from the Archdiocese of Atlanta Herzog until his retirement in April where he has served as auxiliary 2017, when he will turn 75. Under bishop since 2013. He has a doctor- canon law, a bishop is required to Coadjutor ate in canon law, and has served in retire at age 75. Bishop numerous ministries including pas- At that time, Bishop Talley will David tor of three metro Atlanta parishes, automatically become the new Talley vocations director, vicar general, bishop of Alexandria. chancellor, judicial vicar, hispanic As the new bishop of Alexan- minister, chaplain to the disabilities dria in 2017, Bishop Talley will also ministry, and director of personnel. be the USCCB liaison between the Welcome Bishop Talley! September 2, 2016 Message to Marijana Radio Maria USA “Dear children, according to the will of my Son and my moth- Board of Directors erly love, I am coming to you, my Carlo DiMaggio . .President children, but especially to those Mary Pyper . .Treasurer Maria Biancavilla. .Secretary who have not yet come to know Alicia del Cid . .World Family Rep the love of my Son. I am coming John Tumminello . Board member to you who think of me and who invoke me. To you, I am giving On-Air: Toll Free: my motherly love and I am carry- 866-333-6279 (MARY) ing the blessing of my Son. Do you have pure and open Office: hearts, and do you see the gifts, Radio Maria the signs of my presence and 601 Washington St love? My children, in your earthly Alexandria, LA 71301 prehend it and be able to spread life, be led by my example. My love and hope; that you may be Toll Free: 888-408-0201 life was pain, silence and im- able to be apostles of my love. In Fax: 318-449-9954 measurable faith and trust in the a special way, my motherly heart e-mail: [email protected] Heavenly Father. Nothing is by loves the shepherds. Pray for chance: neither pain, nor joy, nor NY Office: 212-233-8040 their blessed hands. Thank you.” suffering, nor love. 21 Oliver St, New York, NY 10038 All of these are graces which September 25, 2016 my Son grants to you and which Radia Maria Frequencies Message to Marija lead you to eternal life. Of you, 580 AM - Alexandria, LA “Dear children! Today, I am my Son asks for love and prayer 1360 AM - New Iberia, LA calling you to prayer. May prayer 89.7 FM - Natchitoches, LA in Him. As a mother I will teach be life to you. Only in this way will 91.1FM - Lake Charles, LA you: to love and to pray in Him your heart be flled with peace 1600 AM - Springfield, OH means to pray in the silence of and joy. 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Its pur- am revealing to you the only and Note: These messages are not yet recognized by the Catholic Church pose was to keep parishioners informed and real truth. Pray that you may com- as having a supernatural origin. to help them through prayer, the daily Mass and the Rosary. Radio Maria began broad- casting from its first English-speaking station on May 25, 2000 in Alexandria, LA Please Like us on Facebook! Please follow us on Twitter! Radio Maria acquires custom-designed van for evangelization When Radio Maria began in 1983, a priest in Italy wanted to extend the wonderful effects of a retreat by driving a van with a loud- speaker. Now, in 2016, Our Lady again will take to the road in the frst mo- bile evangelization unit! The 2015 Ford Transit is equipped with broadcasting capa- bilities. When driven into an area that has no access to a Radio Maria frequency, the signal can be broad- cast directly from the van, bringing the good news of the Gospel to people of that area. “It is our hope to bring the voice NEW RADIO MARIA VAN. John Tuminello, RM board member from Alexandria, opens the back of Radio Maria into locations that of a new custom-designed Radio Maria van recently donated by a generous donor. Volunteers will have not previously been acces- be able to drive the van into areas not previously receiving Radio Maria and broadcast directly from sible, and to invite all to become the van. members of the Radio Maria fam- ily,” said Tumminello. Maria van was paid for by the do- ance and maintenance. Thank you The custom-designed Radio nor, as well as six months of insur- to the generous donor who made Welcome back! Programs on summer hiatus return to schedule this fall FEEDBACK . from our listeners s Eucharist, Mercy and Saints with Kathleen Beckman Tuesdays at 6 p.m. central “Thank you for the excellent pro- your music is uplifting and heavenly. s Faith and Fitness grams on Radio Maria. I can truth- To hear Father Dwayne’s (Stenzel) with Dr. John Acquaviva fully say that Radio Maria has voice again is very calming. Please Mondays at 1 p.m. central changed my life for the better. I remember me in your prayers.” -- A Will return on October 17 have learned much about the Faithful Listener. church, world issues, ethical deci- s Surrendering to the Will of God sion making and my faith has been “I love listening to Radio Maria ev- with Mother Jacinta Miryam strengthened. I tell everyone to lis- ery day, especially the Mass and Mondays at 8 p.m. central ten to Radio Maria! 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