Mourning with Others
It really helps to have a loved one to comfort us in carrying our cross as good families do, comforting those who suffer. Pope Francis urges us to treat all with gentle kindness (see Amoris Lætitia, 100) and so help those who suffer to feel understood and loved, which makes their suffering bearable. When we... Continue reading→
The Merry Beggars Presents “The Saints: Adventures of Faith and Courage”
Fresh off the heels of their chart-topping On the Night Train series and still receiving praise for their novel retelling of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, The Merry Beggars shows no signs of slowing down as they gear up to release another original production this fall. Prepare to transport your family into a world where... Continue reading→
You Find Your Life When You Give It Away
Some people are called to get married and start families. Others are called to the priesthood or religious life. And still others are called to be celibate lay people. Each one of us is charged with asking God just what He requires of us in this life. And for so many different people, they will... Continue reading→
What Does Womanhood Really Mean?
“What does it mean to be a woman? What does it mean to champion being a woman? Well, it’s not that we aren’t anything. It’s not that we can be anything – male, female, or whatever you want to call yourself. Being a woman is not saying that I am all of these imperfections. It’s... Continue reading→
Relevant Radio Now Accepting Real Estate Donations!
If you’ve followed or listened to Relevant Radio for any extended period of time, you are most likely acquainted with our CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services) Vehicle Donation Program, which allows donors to donate their vehicles to us. In turn, Relevant Radio is able to turn those vehicles into revenue to help acquire and... Continue reading→
Simple Steps to Living a Healthier Lifestyle
St. Augustine is often credited as being the one to say, “Take care of your body as if you were going to live forever; and take care of your soul as if you were going to die tomorrow.” Whether it was he who originally vocalized this idea or not, it conveys a very important message.... Continue reading→
Why Kids Need Proactive Parenting
Dr. Leonard Sax, family physician, psychologist, and author of The Collapse of Parenting, joined Timmerie Geagea on a recent episode of Trending with Timmerie to discuss the concept of “gentle parenting” and why it’s dangerous for parents and children alike. Dr. Sax began with a story from a medical appointment that he had had earlier... Continue reading→
Over 5,300 Pilgrims Participate in 10th Annual Walk to Mary
Every year, the Walk to Mary grows in its attendance, and this year was no exception. In 2022, the 21-mile walk from the National Shrine of St. Joseph in De Pere, Wisconsin to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion (then Our Lady of Good Help) saw 3,374 people participate in the pilgrimage. This... Continue reading→
Walk to Mary 2023
“If you want a house; if you want a spouse; if you want a baby; don’t say ‘maybe’! – come to the Walk to Mary on the first Saturday of May!!” That’s just what I have been telling folks every night on the Family Rosary Across America and this year a record crowd of pilgrims... Continue reading→
Our Lady of Champion, Matchmaker?
As many Relevant Radio associates prepare for the Walk to Mary and its sold-out Tenth Anniversary celebration, producer and co-host Maggie Groeschl prepares for her wedding, exactly one year after she met her soon-to-be-husband… one of her intentions for the Walk to Mary in 2022. The temporary Park Ridge office in which Maggie worked sat... Continue reading→
How A Simple Invitation to The Walk to Mary Changed A Life
As we draw ever closer to the 10th Annual Walk to Mary on Saturday, May 6th, we thought it important to share with our listeners and readers just how significant that milestone is. Ever since its inception in 2013, the Walk to Mary has been changing the lives of its pilgrims by guiding them to... Continue reading→
Go and Announce the Good News
My son was so excited for Easter to come. As the weeks approached he counted down the days left until Lent would be over. With much enthusiasm, he kept telling us how he was going to stand on the front porch first thing early Easter morning and shout Alleluia for all to hear! His excitement... Continue reading→