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Wilmington Catholic Radio can be heard on our three affiliate stations in the greater Wilmington area.
93.1 FM | WBPL-LP | Downtown Wilmington |
103.1 FM | WJSS-LP | Bradley Creek |
91.7 FM | WJSI-LP | Porter's Neck |
3rd Sunday after Pentecost
Traditional Latin Mass, Sunday, June 26
The Lower Cape Fear Deanery sponsors a Traditional Latin Mass on the fourth Sunday of each month at the Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary at the corner of 5th and Ann Streets in downtown Wilmington. Mass is offered at 5pm.
Confessions will be held prior to Mass from 4:30 until 4:50.
Click here for the Mass propers. Bring your 1962 Missal and bring a friend!
Carolina Catholic chats again with Father Jeffrey Kirby about his latest two books, Glory Unto Glory and Sanctify Them in Truth
For our second May show, my guest again is Father Jeffrey Kirby, S.T.D., pastor of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Indian Land, SC, whose newest books teach us about our call to the supernatural life where we will share in the divine nature of God, Glory Unto Glory, and how the Catholic Church's social doctrine addresses the pressing social issues of our time, Sanctify Them in Truth.
This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's three stations, 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the third and fourth weekends in May. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.
May's Teaching Moment
Many Catholics are in the habit of saying or writing, "Oh, my God," or its abbreviation, OMG. This violates the Second Commandment which states, “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.” This is based on Chapter 20, verse 7 of the Book of Exodus where God commanded, "You shall not invoke the name of the LORD, your God, in vain. For the LORD will not leave unpunished anyone who invokes His name in vain."
“In vain” means emptiness or without purpose. His name deserves reverence which is the chief purpose of the Second Commandment. Those who love God will avoid any careless, irreverent, or unnecessary use of His holy name. The careless use of God’s name denotes a lack of reverence for Him.
As the Catechism teaches us, reverence for the name of God is an expression of the respect owed to God Himself. Because the proper use of God’s name is so uplifting, we can easily discern how wicked the misuse of God’s name is.
Carolina Catholic chats with St. Therese pastor, Father Bill Upah
For our first May show, my guest is Father Bill Upah, pastor of St. Therese Catholic Church in Wrightsville Beach since July 2021. Father Upah had been pastor at Ascension Catholic Church in Havelock before this assignment. Bishop Zarama installed Father Upah on July 24, 2021.
This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's three stations, 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the first two full weekends of May. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.
Carolina Catholic chats with author and Catholic convert, Nikki Kingsley
For our third April show, my guest is Nikki Kingsley, who recounts her journey from 40 years as a Muslim until she came into the Catholic faith in her book, Thirst for Truth: From Mohammad to Jesus. In this incredible autobiography, Nikki shares her deep Muslim faith which was transformed when she had several encounters with Our Lady and Our Lord, where she found the truth of Jesus Christ.
This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's three stations, 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM on Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 6 pm on the last two weekends of April and first Sunday of May. You can listen on-line live by clicking on the Listen Now tab. Or, listen 24/7 by going to the Carolina Catholic tab and clicking on the show page.
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