Episodes

  • 04: Going Deeper In Knowing Our Mother Mary (w/ Fr. Joseph Aytona, CPM) | Open Prayer Meeting
    Oct 20 2024

    Fr. Joseph was born in 1981 in Los Angeles, California and grew up in the suburbs of Southern California. In 2003, Fr. Joseph joined the Congregation of the Fathers of Mercy and was ordained to the Priesthood in May 2010. He is a 2010 graduate of Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, a Master of Divinity Degree, and a Master of Arts in Theology.

    Along with being the rector of the National Shrine of our Lady of Champion, Fr. Joseph is the founder of the Spiritual Motherhood Sodality as well as the founder of Family Vocation Ministries, an apostolate that promotes vocations through the sanctification of families. He has appeared on “EWTN Live” and “Life on the Rock” Catholic programs during which he discussed the importance of the Eucharist, the Priesthood, and the Blessed Virgin Mary. He has also been interviewed by Catholic Newspapers and Periodicals such as the National Catholic Register and Religious Life Magazine.

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    39 mins
  • 03: Rebekah (w/ Abbie Suayan) | Women's Bible Study
    47 mins
  • 02: Rediscovering God's Presence (w/ Dcn. Eric Cruz, SSCC) | Open Prayer Meeting
    Oct 1 2024

    (Recoded 12/18/2022)


    On May 14, 2022, Br. Eric M. Cruz, made his Final Profession of Religious Vows as a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. The Mass was held at Holy Name of Mary Church. San Dimas, California. Very Rev. Lane K. Akiona, ss.cc., Provincial Superior of the SSCC US Province, received the vows in the name of the Church and of the Congregation. In his homily, Fr. Akiona mentioned, “Live in action the Heart of Jesus and Mary. Be inclusive, merciful, reconciling, compassionate, tender, and be filled with great hope as a sign that God’s power continues to work in and through you.”
    The next day, on May 15, 2022, Br. Eric was ordained a deacon, at the same parish, by the Most Reverend David G. O’Connell, D.D., V.G., Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, San Gabriel Region. Joined with him were the Fr. Akiona, the SSCC priests of California, and the deacons of Holy Name of Mary. The family of Br. Eric were also present to celebrate these momentous events. Bishop O’Connell said in his homily, “We are called by the Lord to have that love for the people. We need people to wash the feet of our beloved people, the beloved poor, the beloved suffering and ill, and those who are alone.” As a Filipino native, he grew up witnessing poverty and the continuous need of the people for help and compassion. This reality continues to inspire him to pursue his vocation to the priesthood. He was accepted in the congregation in 2014.
    Deacon Eric will continue serving the Holy Name of Mary Church community for the duration of his pastoral year.

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    24 mins
  • 01: Going Deeper in the Eucharist (w/ Fr. Rich Danyluk, SSCC) | Open Prayer Meeting
    Sep 16 2024

    (Recorded 09/15/2024)


    Father Richard Danyluk was in residence since July 1, 1986 and became an associate pastor when Father Casey left.


    Fr. Rich Danyluk served as pastor from 1997 to 1999, with Fr. Tom Mullen as assistant pastor. Fr. Rich began his term as pastor by quoting Pope John XXIII, “I have not come to guard a museum but to cultivate a garden of flowers.” This indeed he did, setting out to provide leadership that was dynamic, ever looking to possibilities and directions on which others might be hesitant to embark. After consulting with Cardinal Mahony and his finance people, he was given the green light to purchase a house for the priests’ residence, affording them a chance and privacy to dwell apart from their daily place of work. This move made the old rectory available as a Pastoral Center. Fr. Rich joined with the school principal Mrs. Kuzmickas in setting up a school board, ushering in a new era of shared responsibility in the running of the school. During his first year as pastor, Fr. Rich spear-headed the celebration for the fortieth anniversary of the founding of Holy Name of Mary Parish, back in 1957 by Fr. Tom Lyons, SS.CC. Realizing the need for a larger church and facilities to accommodate the growing needs of the community, Fr. Rich initiated the Parish Dream Process from which emerged the Building Committee and in turn the Capital Fund Raising Campaign, and rallied the community with the words, Realizing Our Dream, Accepting the Challenge.


    Fr. John was recuperating from a heart surgery, and Fr. Rich was asked to take his place. Fr. Rich Danyluk has been the Pastor at Holy Name of Mary since 2009.

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    43 mins