Send us a text The last time Dr. McCaffrey was on, we had the privilege of hearing from some incredible warrior moms—Hannah, Nicole, and Patsy—women I like to call street fighters for life. Together, we shared the powerful stories of families who, when faced with life-limiting diagnoses for their unborn children, chose not despair, but radical hope. Their journeys were not defined by fear or avoidance, but by a courageous love—a love that embraces life, no matter how short or fragile it may b...
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Send us a text The last time Dr. McCaffrey was on, we had the privilege of hearing from some incredible warrior moms—Hannah, Nicole, and Patsy—women I like to call street fighters for life. Together, we shared the powerful stories of families who, when faced with life-limiting diagnoses for their unborn children, chose not despair, but radical hope. Their journeys were not defined by fear or avoidance, but by a courageous love—a love that embraces life, no matter how short or fragile it may b...
Divine Mercy Kids - Episode 113: Saint Peter’s Square and Basilica
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13 minutes
2 weeks ago
Divine Mercy Kids - Episode 113: Saint Peter’s Square and Basilica
Send us a text Join Nicole Swannack as she shares with you things at the Vatican. The Vatican has an observatory? Kids! Your challenge for this week is - Saint Peter’s Basilica is home to many relics. HINT: The altar of your parish has at least one relic in it. Talk to you priest and find out what relics are in the altar at your church! Would you like a 2025 Fall Passport sent to your child? Register Here! Would you like your child to receive our Divine Mercy Kids Kit for FREE? sign u...
Divine Mercy Radio
Send us a text The last time Dr. McCaffrey was on, we had the privilege of hearing from some incredible warrior moms—Hannah, Nicole, and Patsy—women I like to call street fighters for life. Together, we shared the powerful stories of families who, when faced with life-limiting diagnoses for their unborn children, chose not despair, but radical hope. Their journeys were not defined by fear or avoidance, but by a courageous love—a love that embraces life, no matter how short or fragile it may b...