
En Route Books and Media
Religion & Spirituality Podcasts
This is a repository for all En Route audios designed to promote the mission of the publishing company, which is no other than the spiritual journey home.
Location:
United States
Description:
This is a repository for all En Route audios designed to promote the mission of the publishing company, which is no other than the spiritual journey home.
Language:
English
Episodes
Catholic Forum: Lisa Livezey on Seasons of Caregiving & the Anglican Ordinariate
4/22/2026
On this edition of Catholic Forum, Lisa Livezey a local author and part time Eastern Shore resident joins the show to discuss her book “Minding Mom: A Caregiver’s Devotional Story” which follows her caregiving journey with her elderly mother. Lisa also discusses her faith journey which includes coming into full communion with the Catholic Church through the Anglican Ordinariate. Lisa resides in the Philadelphia suburbs and is a part time floating resident of the waterways of Maryland’s Eastern Shore which also influences her writing. You can find all of Lisa’s publications on her website: https://www.lisalivezey.comas well as additional information about Heart of the Father Ministries and other opportunities mentioned in this interview. Each week you can listen to The Catholic Forum podcast on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music podcasts, www.youtube.com/dioceseofwilm every Wednesday; and on Relevant Radio 640 every Saturday afternoon at 1:30. More information is available at cdow.org/CatholicForum and Facebook.com/CatholicForum. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communication of the Diocese of Wilmington (supported by the Faith and Charity Appeal!) Please like, subscribe and share.
Catholic Forum: Lisa Livezey on Seasons of Caregiving & the Anglican Ordinariate – Diocese of Wilmington
Duration:00:27:03
Sydney March on Mercy in Suffering (March 19, 2026)
4/7/2026
In this episode of En Route Books and Media, Sydney March on Mercy in Suffering (March 19, 2026)
For those who experience suffering and those in the medical profession, this book explores why a proper understanding of the human person and freedom is essential for guidance in moral actions and persevering. The author demonstrates that with this framework, the power of grace, the examples of Jesus Christ and his Blessed Mother, including other essential elements, allow us the potential to find purpose, experience true freedom, persevere, and be an encouraging and salvific witness.
To reach the author for general inquiries, bioethical questions, or interest in having her speak, please email: fidellascriptrixsmtm@gmail.com.
Freedom and Truth in Suffering: A Moral and Theological Approach for Humanity by Sydney March | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:39:12
Michael Brennan interviews Deacon James Keating on his book Diaconal Silence (March 4, 2026)
3/6/2026
Michael Brennan interviews Deacon James Keating on his book Diaconal Silence (March 4, 2026)
Duration:00:02:00
Spirit Mornings Show with Michael Bluvas (January 21, 2026)
1/23/2026
In this segment of The Spirit Mornings Show, Jen Brown and Damian Montez interview Michael Bluvas on his book Sanctity. (January 21, 2026)
In Sanctity, Michael Bluvas explores the deep unity of Catholic spirituality and suffering. Blending personal testimony with theological insight, Bluvas illustrates how following our Father as He requests leads both the body and soul to greater holiness. Drawing on Scripture, Church tradition, and lived experience, this book invites readers into a holistic path of transformation rooted in Christ’s healing love. Ideal for personal reflection or group study.
Sanctity by Michael Bluvas | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:17:28
Dave Palmer Interviewing Roxanne Salonen on Finding Flannery (November 26, 2025)
12/20/2025
In this podcast, Dave Palmer of Guadalupe Radio interviews Roxane Salonen on her book Finding Flannery: A Travel Memoir Exploring the Mystique of Flannery O’Connor and the Legacy She Has Left Us All, co-authored with Christina Brajkovich and Karen Anne Mahoney.
Follow the journey… During the fiftieth anniversary year of the death of Flannery O’Connor, three writers from the North embarked on a pilgrimage to Milledgeville, Georgia, to uncover the mystique of their heroine, whose stories have left as many shocked as in stitches.
What formed this famed literary artist, who, though her life was cut short by lupus, became one of America’s most celebrated fiction writers, and whose stories of grace, sin, and redemption–with their misfit characters and grotesque violence–still point us to the light of truth?
Get ready to be transported into the Deep South, where the world is best taken in from a front-porch rocking chair amid peaches and magnolias, and where Flannery penned her best works in the shadow of a dairy farm. Along the way of this vivid travelogue, you’ll peer into the places that educated and shaped Flannery’s imagination and fed her devout Catholic soul.
Finding Flannery: A Travel Memoir Exploring the Mystique of Flannery O’Connor and the Legacy She Has Left Us All, authored by Christina Brajkovich, Karen Anne Mahoney, and Roxane B. Salonen | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:24:44
Ken Huck of Radio Maria interviewing Rich May on his book Addressing Moral Confusion (May 16, 2024)
6/1/2024
In this episode of Radio Maria's Meet the Author, Ken Huck interviews Rich May on his book Addressing Moral Confusion (May 16, 2024)
The goal of this workbook is to help our youth to receive catechetical instruction without getting bogged down by the mindset of the world today, thereby enabling them to be more open to the truth of the Gospel of Christ and His Church. It uniquely addresses these challenges, drawing from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as great theologians and philosophers including C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Fulton Sheen, St. John Cardinal Newman and others knowledgeable in moral psychology and human behavior.Age group:
High school and young adults especially those already enrolled in institutions of higher learning. Not all of them may be practicing Christians. It should be of interest to all teachers including those that are currently working with younger age groups. Parents will also benefit from the material and convey basic themes … example, Session One: “Should you believe everything you hear?
Addressing Moral Confusion | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:57:26
Ave Maria Radio's Epiphany with Lynda Rozell on her book Return to Me: Visits to the Tabernacle (May 13, 2024)
5/18/2024
In this episode of Ephiphany, Lynda Rozell shares with Vanessa Denha Garmo on her Ave Maria Radio program Epiphany the good news of the pre-publication of her book Return to Me: Visits to the Tabernacle. (May 13, 2024)
Return to Me: Visits to the Tabernacle discusses tabernacle images with reflections on their symbolism, encouraging devotion to Jesus in the tabernacle and drawing readers to adoration at the tabernacle outside of a formal holy hour. Organized under the themes of Nourishment, Sacrifice, Jesus, Spirit, Church, and Mission, this book helps readers deepen their devotion to Jesus in His Real Presence. In addition to reflections from Scripture and tradition, the book includes photographs of tabernacles visited by the author to help guide the reader’s prayer and meditation. In so doing, they show the reader how to use visual images as a starting point for prayer, teaching readers how to enter more fully into their personal conversations with Christ by prayerfully “reading” their own tabernacle and those they encounter in their busy lives.
Return to Me: Visits to the Tabernacle by Lynda Rozell | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:18:27
Al Kresta in the Afternoon with Marcus Peters interviewing Richard Spinello (May 8, 2024)
5/9/2024
In this episode of Al Kresta in the Afternoon on Ave Maria Radio, Guest Host Marcus Peter interviews Richard Spinello on his bookFour Catholic Philosophers: Rejoicing in the Truth (Jacques Maritain, Edith Stein, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Karol Wojtyła). (May 8, 2024)
This book unfolds the intersecting life stories of four important Catholic philosophers of the 20th century, namely, Jacques Maritain, Edith Stein, Dietrich von Hildebrand, and Karol Wojtyla, and examines the salient themes of their respective philosophies. Exploring the lives of these four individuals will unlock for the reader the nature of Catholic philosophy, which always aspires to a higher wisdom and the discovery of the hidden harmony of the universe. The spiritual itinerary of these faithful scholars is part of a larger story, therefore, of the intimate relationship between faith and reason that is at the heart of Catholic intellectual life.
Four Catholic Philosophers: Rejoicing in the Truth (Jacques Maritain, Edith Stein, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Karol Wojtyła) | En Route Books and Media
For the full show page, see Kresta in the Afternoon – May 8, 2024 - Hour 1 - Ave Maria Radio
Duration:00:41:40
Archangel Radio with Rich May on his book Addressing Moral Confusion (May 6, 2024)
5/6/2024
In this episode of En Route Books & Media's en air podcast, Archangel Radio talks with Rich May on his book Addressing Moral Confusion. (May 6, 2024)
The goal of this workbook is to help our youth to receive catechetical instruction without getting bogged down by the mindset of the world today, thereby enabling them to be more open to the truth of the Gospel of Christ and His Church. It uniquely addresses these challenges, drawing from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as great theologians and philosophers including C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Fulton Sheen, St. John Cardinal Newman and others knowledgeable in moral psychology and human behavior.Age group: High school and young adults especially those already enrolled in institutions of higher learning. Not all of them may be practicing Christians. It should be of interest to all teachers including those that are currently working with younger age groups. Parents will also benefit from the material and convey basic themes … example, Session One: “Should you believe everything you hear?
Addressing Moral Confusion | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:13:47
Kate Eschbach interviews Belinda Terro Mooney on her book or poetry entitled A Look at Life (April 19, 2024)
4/19/2024
In this episode of En Route Books and Media, Kate Eschbach interviews Belinda Terro Mooney on her book or poetry entitled A Look at Life (April 19, 2024)
This small collection of poems, A Look at Life, is for individuals, couples, and families who want to ponder life and virtue and how we can cooperate with God’s grace to become more virtuous and holy. It can be used for simple reading and enjoyment, or as a help in prayer, reflection, journaling, copying, and memorization. It would make a great gift for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and sacraments such as First Communion, and Confirmation.
A Look at Life: A Book of Poetry by Belinda Terro Mooney | En Route Books and Media
For more on Kate's program, visit TRIPPING OVER THE SAINTS :: KATE ESCHBACH WITH GUEST BELINDA TERRO MOONEY – EPISODE 22 - Kate Eschbach (songskatesang.com)
Duration:00:38:21
Joe Provenzano on The Fallen Angel Model
4/18/2024
Modern science tells us that our “physical” universe began in a highly ordered, but unstable, non-physical state where even the laws of physics were not fully formed. It’s almost like something spiritual became broken. Evidence for design is apparent in evolution and has baffled scientists for decades. Yet, it is a world full of evil, suffering and death. On the other hand, Scripture tells us that God created everything, and it was good. But when Lucifer and other angels fell, all hell broke loose! Literally. Can we reconcile these two accounts of creation in a way that provides deeper insights into the mysteries of both the scientific and the biblical accounts of creation? The Fallen Angel Model addresses that question by speculating on whether our evolving universe, filled with physical and moral evils, is somehow linked to the fall of the angels.
The Fallen Angel Model: Deeper into the Mysteries | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:03:37
Chai Mahfood on her book The Divine Tragedy (March 10, 2024)
3/10/2024
In this episode of En Route Books and Media, Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, interviews Chai Mahfood on her book The Divine Tragedy. (March 10, 2024)
Jackson Abgayani is employed by his local pastor to save two boys from the hands of Gary Miller. Unsure of what’s to come, he’ll agree to walk the dark road in hopes of stopping the profane sabbath. Will he endure?
The Divine Tragedy by Chai Mahfood | En Route Books and Media
Duration:00:36:09
Rich May and The Seven Sorrows (March 6, 2024)
3/7/2024
In this episode of En Route Books and Media, Rich May speaks on the seven sorrows of Mary. (March 6, 2024)
Duration:00:52:09
Francis Etheredge Delivering a Short Catechesis during Pilgrimage 090623
9/6/2023
In this short catechesis, Francis Etheredge introduces the theme of his new book A Word in your Heart: Youth, Mental Health, and the Word of God.
Duration:00:22:41
Catholic Children's Books Webinar (February 25, 2023)
2/25/2023
Authors and Illustrators of Catholic Children’s Books provide an important imaginative link between our material and spiritual worlds.
In this webinar, Dianne Ahern, Ben Bongers with illustrator Courtney Boatwright, TJ Burdick, Allison Lunsford, and Danielle Mesa share their books and illustrations in a webinar moderated by Sebastian Mahfood with the assistance of WCAT Radio show hosts Kiki Latimer and Cynthia Toolin-Wilson.
Illustrated Catholic Children’s Books Webinar | WCAT Radio
Duration:01:34:42
Dave Nemo Weekend Show Interview with Annette Wilcox on her Bumping the Dock (November 6, 2022)
11/11/2022
In this episode of En Route Books & Media, Dave Nemo interviews Annette Wilcox on her book Bumping the Dock: A Story of God’s Grace and an 18-Wheeler. (November 6, 2022)
I am an unlikely person to be a long-haul trucker. People comment that I look more like a librarian or an English teacher than a trucker. And I have been both. Trucking is physically a little too hard for me. Perhaps for this reason, my life as a trucker has been one of radical dependence on God. The truck runs, after all, by grace, and I’m on the road only as long as God wants me to be. I have truly experienced that God’s mercies are new every morning and are inexhaustible. He always helps! That’s what this story is about.
https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/bumpingthedock/
Duration:00:23:49
Catholic Novelists Webinar (November 5, 2022)
11/6/2022
Catholic novelists provide an important imaginative link between our material and spiritual worlds. En Route Books and Media authors Rick Akins, Ben Bongers, Danny Fitzpatrick, Lucy Underwood-Healy, and Jim Papandrea present on their work in a special two-hour event moderated by Sebastian Mahfood.
Duration:01:55:06
Dr Gerard Verschuuren talking about his book Faith That Makes You Think with Brigid Ayer on Faith in Action on Radio Indy (November 4, 2022)
11/5/2022
In this episode of En Route Books & Media, Dr Gerard Verschuuren talks about his book Faith That Makes You Think with Brigid Ayer on Faith in Action on Radio Indy (November 4, 2022)
Duration:00:24:06
Dr. Gerard Verschuuren talking about his book Faith That Makes You Think on EWTN's The Miracle Hunter with Michael O'Neill (October 5, 2022)
10/6/2022
In this episode of En Route Books and Media, Dr. Gerard Verschuuren talks about his book Faith That Makes You Think on EWTN's The Miracle Hunter with Michael O'Neill (October 5, 2022)
Duration:00:18:01
Dcn. Bob Evans gives a talk on how to walk the parables of Jesus (November 25, 2019)
8/21/2022
Dcn. Bob Evans gives a talk on how to walk the parables of Jesus (November 25, 2019)
Duration:02:31:55