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Totus2us Podcasts

There are voices from 80 countries so far here on Totus2us & on Totus2us' 30 audio mp3 podcasts.
All free, all with music, most episodes are under 10 minutes and the podcasts fall broadly into 3 areas:
prayer (faith / way), teaching (hope / truth) & witness (love / life).

Many thanks to everyone who has contributed, with their thoughts, words, prayers, music & art.

3 2us

3 2us

Short reflections on Feasts and Saints Days given 2us by a fab collection of priests. Fr Francis Selman on St John: "St John was the youngest of the Apostles, 'the beloved disciple', the one whom Jesus loved and the only one of the 12 who remained with his Master all the way to the foot of the Cross." More >

Something about Mary

Something about Mary

Every day someone new from around the world tells us something about what Mary means to them. Music by Jesús Cabello. This miraculous image is of Our Lady of Guadalupe.  More >

Word on the Street

Word on the Street

Young people have been telling Totus2us which is their favourite bit in the Bible and why, giving us the Word on the Street. And it's been put to great music by Baliva, Cherrie Anderson, Crossbeam, Emmaus, E Tizz, Jahaziel, Louise Orfila, Olen Cesari, Ooberfuse, Paul J Kim and Rain Down. More >

Man for Others

Man for Others

Priests and seminarians talk about the priesthood and about priests who have helped and inspired them in their vocation. Begun in the Year for Priests, this podcast is in thanksgiving for all priests who have truly lived their vocation and been a "man for others". Music by Mike Mangione. More >

In Memory of Me

In Memory of Me

Young people talk about the Eucharist, the Most Blessed Sacrament. Music by Fr Stan Fortuna CFR. More >

Blessed John Paul II, We Love You

Blessed John Paul II, We Love You

As the world witnessed at his death, Blessed John Paul II was greatly loved by millions of people, most strikingly by his "dear young people". Here people share their stories – what they loved so much about him, how his life has encouraged them, and which of his words particularly inspire them. More >

Papa Bene, We Love You too

Papa Bene, We Love You too

Begun on the 5th anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI's election, on this podcast people share their stories – what it is about Papa Benedetto that they love so much, how his life has encouraged them, and which of his words particularly inspire them.  More >

World Youth Days

World Youth Days

It all began in 1984 but as JPII put it "No one invented the WYDs. It was the young people who created them.. They've become a great & fascinating witness that young people give of themselves .. In the young there is an immense potential for good and for creative possibility."  More >

The Incredibles

The Incredibles

.. because nothing is impossible to God. Young people talk about their favourite saints & their incredible lives. Saints chosen so far include - Catherine of Siena, John the Disciple, Francis of Assisi, Pius X, Thérèse of Lisieux, Thomas More & Padre Pio. More >

In the Family

In the Family

Who's who in the family of the Catholic Church! There are so many wonderful communities and religious orders, a fabulous party of brothers and sisters, older cousins and new babies. Up so far: the Carmelite Sisters (with M Mary of St Joseph ocd), the Jesuits (with Fr William Pearsall SJ) & the Franciscan Friars of Renewal (with Fr Emmanuel Mary CFR). More >

To be a Pilgrim

To be a Pilgrim

Pilgrims tell their tales. Pilgrimages shared so far: from Le Puy (in France) to Santiago de Compostela (in Spain) on the Camino, to the Holy Land, the Hill of Crosses (in Lithuania), Medjugorje (in Bosnia Herzegovina), Chapel on the Rock (USA) & from St Davids (in Wales). More >

Sunday Evangelium

Sunday Evangelium

Weekly Sunday homilies - Father Andrew Pinsent on Pope John Paul II, suffering & the power of the Cross: "This warning not to empty the power of the Cross was the title of the third and final part of the most important document Pope John Paul II ever wrote on the moral life." More >

Catholic Catechism

Catholic Catechism

Sister Hyacinthe OP gives gems of little insights into the wonder-full text of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Music sung by Aristotle Esguerra. Episodes are about 2 minutes long. More >

Philosophy and Faith

Philosophy and Faith

Fr Francis Selman, lecturer in philosophy & author, gives an introductory series of talks on Philosophy and Faith (10 minute episodes). Up so far: Plato, Aristotle, St Augustine, St Thomas Aquinas, Wiliam Ockham & René Descartes. More >

Divine Mercy

Divine Mercy

The Divine Mercy Chaplet - in as many languages as possible. Currently in Czech, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak & Spanish. Plus the novena in English, French, Portuguese & Spanish. Music sung by Anna Johnstone. More >

Novenas

Novenas

A Novena for Christmas, with quotes from Benedict XVI's encyclical Deus Caritas Est, God is Love, begins on 16th December, in preparation for Christmas. There are 15 other novenas on this podcast.  More >

The Rosary

The Rosary

6 Rosary podcasts now: 3 in English: 1 with scriptural texts & reflections, music sung by the Holy Redeemer Choir; 1 with meditations by Sr Hyacinthe OP & Br Charles Mary CSJ, 1 by Westminster Cathedral Rosary Group, music sung by Anna Johnstone; 1 in Spanish & 1 in French - music sung by Anna Johnstone; 1 in Italian - music sung by London Oratory Schola. More >

Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross

With Bible passages, plus meditations from Julian of Norwich. Narrated by James Burke-Dunsmore (from Wintershall's 'Life of Christ'); music by David Bevan & Neil Wright and sung by the Holy Redeemer Choir. More >

Journey to Freedom

Journey to Freedom

John Pridmore gives monthly updates about his journeys, stories about the people he's met along the way, and the goodness of God in all things. More >

TOP CHAT

TOP CHAT

Tip top TOP CHAT with a great variety of guests who are getting up to good things! Up so far: Hal St John, Anne Brawley, James Burke-Dunsmore, Christoph Warrack, Marino Restrepo, Fr Raniero Cantalamessa OFM Cap, Peter Hutley, John Pridmore & Fr Stan Fortuna CFR. More >

Does God have a sense of humour?

Does God have a sense of humour?

Find out with Frankie and guests. Comedy TV stars and headlining comedians from the England, Ireland and USA comedy circuit give their take on this mystifying question.  More >

Talks 2us

Talks 2us

Talks given to us by a fab variety of people ... on an awesome range of subjects. Most recently, John Pridmore's talking about his journey 'From Gangland to Promised Land.' More >

The Real Christmas

The Real Christmas

Young people from around the world talk about what Christmas means to them ... and they're accompanied by carols: Away in a Manger, In the Bleak Midwinter, Silent Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Venite Adoremus Dominum & Gaudate,  More >

Mind the Gap

Mind the Gap

Frankie Mulgrew gets together with a group of young people to discuss what's been up in the news, and add some wit and wisdom. More >

If you like Totus2us' podcasts .....

we'd be so grateful for any/all the help you can give to keep Totus2us going and growing.

Begun on a hunch over 2 years ago, Totus2us really needs help to keep going. We continue to entrust this to Our Lady as Totus2us is all hers. It's a little miracle we've got this far and we're very grateful to all those who've helped, most especially with their prayers. If you might like to make a donation (nothing is 'too' little) to help support Totus2us, please get in touch with Ruth from the Totus2us team. All the podcasts are free & there's no advertising on Totus2us - we're taking a leaf out of the Vatican website on this one.

As well as being able to subscribe / download the free mp3s from Totus2us' RSS feeds, the podcasts are all available on itunes. Also, you can download individual mp3 recordings by right clicking where you see this diamond

Please, pretty please, contact the Totus2us team if you'd be up for giving a response to a podcast; we'd also really appreciate hearing what you think about the podcasts (encouragement and ideas particularly welcome :o)

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