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Galveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comPort of Perseverance: Galveston's 200-Year Maritime LegacyThe history of the Port of Galveston spans 200 years, from a sandbar with a safe natural harbor to becoming America's fourth busiest cruise port today, earning its place as Texas' oldest working port despite hurricanes, wars, and economic challenges.• Geography gave Galveston a natural advantage with its deep, sheltered harbor• From pirate Jean Laffite's outpost to becoming a strategic port during the Texas Revolution• Served as home to the Texas Navy when Texas was an independent republic• Boomed as a cotton export hub and immigration gateway in the mid-1800s• Also functioned as the larges...2025-07-1814 minHello HoustonHello HoustonHello Houston (June 23, 2025)On today’s Hello Houston, Ernie, Frank and Celeste discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour including the U.S. military’s attacks on three of Iran’s nuclear sites, and Gov. Greg Abbott vetoing a state ban on THC products.In the first hour, we talk with Kris Larson, President and CEO of Downtown Houston+ who updates us on some new economic developments downtown, and marine scientist Dr. James Gibeaut explains the ecological role of sargassum, a floating brown seaweed found in Galveston and along the Texas coast.Then, in the seco...2025-06-231h 38Hello HoustonHello HoustonHello Houston (May 7, 2025)On today’s “Hello Houston,” Ernie and Celeste discuss the big topics of the day including Mayor Whitmire’s budget, Trump’s ban on transgender military members, and a Texas bill that guarantees a tenant’s right to air conditioning at the top of each hour.Also, in the first hour, Peter Salib, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center, shares his thoughts on House Bill 1375 and its potential impact on bookstores, and Dan Potter, Director of the Houston Population Research Center at the Kinder Institute for Urban Research discusses Houston’s financial literacy.2025-05-071h 38Galveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comLandmark of Luxury and History in Galveston: The Tremont House HotelsThe Tremont House, a Galveston icon since 1839, has undergone three iterations, each reflecting the city's evolving history. From hosting Presidents like Sam Houston of the Republic of Texas and U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant to serving as a shelter during the 1900 hurricane, it has been a cornerstone of Galveston’s social and cultural life. Revitalized in 1985 by Cynthia and George Mitchell, the current Tremont House continues its legacy of elegance and hospitality in the heart of downtown.Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted?Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More hi...2025-01-1005 minThe Houston Bound PodcastThe Houston Bound PodcastEp 10: Haunted Houston – Exploring Spooky Legends in The Heights, Galveston, and Old Town Spring In Episode 10 of the Houston Bound Podcast, Chase Taylor Northup and Mandy dive into the eerie and mysterious side of the Greater Houston area for a special Halloween-themed episode that will thrill all the spooky season lovers out there. As the fog rolls in and the nights grow longer, the duo takes listeners on a haunting journey through three of Houston’s most notorious paranormal hot spots: The Heights, Galveston, and Old Town Spring. In this chilling episode, Chase and Mandy explore the ghostly legends of The Heights, where Victorian homes hide more than just th...2024-12-3038 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.The Galveston Campaigns: Critical Decisions That Defined The Civil War In TexasEd's New Book: Decisions of the Galveston CampaignsThe Twenty-One Critical Decisions That Defined the Operations: https://utpress.org/title/decisions-of-the-galveston-campaigns/Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/V00bBPQJcLEExploring with Ed around the Strand: https://youtu.be/gUqIEIl9UUgThe Battle of Galveston With Ed Cotham: https://youtu.be/H7vg0FeYS68Ed Cotham's Books: https://www.edcotham.com/Mr. Ed Cotham retired in 2023 as the Chief Investment Officer of the Terry Foundation, the largest private source of scholarships at Texas universities. He holds an undergraduate degree...2024-12-2943 minGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comOysters in Galveston BayCrassostrea virginica, in Galveston Bay. These oysters have been integral to the ecosystem and local economies for centuries, even playing a surprising role in building the Houston Astrodome. We look into the challenges faced due to overfishing and environmental pressures, and the promising solutions being implemented today.Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted?Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston! 2024-10-0408 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the Archdiocese25 Years of Café Catholica with Fr. Sean Horrigan and Vivian RamosThis summer, we are celebrating 25 years of Café Catholica - our annual young adult summer series! Listen as Fr. Sean Horrigan and Vivian Ramos, two members of the team that helped to launch Café Catholica 25 years ago, reminisce about the beginnings of this annual event and why they still encourage young adults to attend today. The Café Catholica summer series is open to all young adults (ages 18-39) and features dynamic speakers, prayer, and social . Café Catholica 2024 will be held at St. Vincent de Paul (6800 Buffalo Speedway, Houston) on Monday evenings in July. Each night will include Conf...2024-07-1132 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseLiving the Corporal Works of Mercy - Ministering to Those in Prison with Scott Underwood, Trey Mirenda and Tony VanDerburMost of us are familiar with the Corporal Works of Mercy, but the instruction to visit those in prison can be a challenge to many Catholics. Maybe we are held back by fear or intimidation or perhaps we don't know how to help or where to start.Today I'm joined by Scott Underwood, Associate Director with the Office of Correctional Ministries for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, Trey Mirenda, a Catholic chaplain with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and Tony VanDerbur, the Executive Director of Christian New Creation, which runs Isaiah House and Providence House....2024-06-2842 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseGetting to Know Our Future Priests with Dcn. David Ramirez, Dcn. Viet Nguyen, and Dcn. Luis ArmasJoin us for a conversation with our three seminarians - Dcn. David Ramirez, Dcn. Viet Nguyen, and Dcn. Luis Armas - who are about to be ordained as priests for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston on Saturday, June 1 at 10 a.m. at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston.They shared their vocation stories, their calling to the priesthood, and how they hope God is able to use them to make his presence more fully known right here in our Archdiocese. The Ordination Mass will be livestreamed on our website (archgh.org/live) and...2024-05-2544 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseA Post-Dobbs Pro-Life Update with Julie DumaletAlmost two years ago, with their decision in the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade  and officially overturned the constitutional right to an abortion in the United States. Since then, the decision on how abortions are handled has been relegated to each individual state, which means that the fight to protect life goes on.Today we are joined by Julie Dumalet, Director of the Office of Pro-Life Activities, to get an update on what's been happening in the news and what is going on here in Galveston-Houston.2024-04-2950 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseHigh School Youth Ministry and the Archdiocesan Youth Conference with Brian Henritze and Jeanette GonzalezWe often hear about high school-age teenagers today having to deal with issues and facing challenges that many of us never had to deal with when we were their age. And the idea of working with them and accompanying them on their faith journeys can be intimidating when we think about the teen culture that can sometimes seem so foreign and inaccessible.How are we as a Church supposed to work with teens today amid all the chaos that is going on in their lives and help them to deal with the challenges facing them as young Catholics?2024-04-1547 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseWe are an Easter People! with Fr. Richard Hinkley"We are an Easter people, and alleluia is our song!" Happy Easter! As Catholics, we will celebrate the season of Easter for 50 days until Pentecost. But what does it mean to be an Easter people? How do we maintain that joy long after the decorations are put away and all the Easter candy has been eaten?Fr. Richard Hinkley from St. Mary's Seminary joins us to talk about how can truly live our lives with the joy of Easter and the truth of the Resurrection, even when we face difficulties.-----------------------------------To l...2024-04-0229 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe Sacred Triduum with Fr. Richard HinkleyWe have entered Holy Week, and this Thursday evening, we will leave the season of Lent and enter into the Sacred Paschal Triduum, which begins with the evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, reaches its high point in the Easter Vigil, and closes with Evening Prayer on Easter Sunday.These three days mark the summit of our liturgical year as we recall the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.My guest today is Fr. Richard Hinkley from St. Mary's Seminary. We discuss what happens during the Triduum and how we ca...2024-03-2536 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseMaking Our Catholic Schools Successful - Dr. Christopher Pichon and David Garcia-PratsAs our children head back to school after Spring Break to begin the final quarter of this academic year, we wanted to take a moment to talk about what it takes to provide a Catholic education to students. In other words, what does it take to make a Catholic school a success?Our guests today are Dr. Christopher Pichon, Assistant Superintendent of Operational Vitality, and David Garcia-Prats, the Director of Educational Technology & Resource Stewardship, from our Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Office. We talk about the real difference between Catholic and secular schools, what it takes to keep things...2024-03-1838 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseCourage and EnCourage - Ministry to Persons Who Experience Same-Sex AttractionSeveral months ago, the Archdiocese welcomed the Courage and EnCourage apostolates to our list of ministries. The Courage apostolate is the Church’s invitation to people who experience same-sex attractions, who desire to live in accord with the Gospel call to chastity. A confidential support group led by a priest chaplain, Courage accompanies men and women along the road to integration, freedom, and discipleship. United by friendship with Christ and one another, Courage members strive for chastity and holiness, meeting regularly for prayer and mutual support.The EnCourage ministry welcomes parents, spouses, and other loved ones of pe...2024-03-0437 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseSharing the Faith with Jr. High Preteens w/ Randy Adams and Cindy MartinA 2018 study on young adults leaving the Catholic Church conducted by St. Mary’s Press found people stopped identifying as Catholics at a median age of 13, long before they ceased attending a parish. That’s around the 7th or 8th grade.So today, I’m going to be talking with Randy Adams, associate director in the Office of Adolescent Catechesis and Evangelization, and Cindy Martin, who is the Jr. High Youth Minister at St. Laurence Catholic Church in Sugar Land, to find out what we are doing as a diocese and in our parishes to address this situat...2024-02-2655 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdiocesePueri Cantores w/ Dr. Dan Girardot and Lizzie CookPueri Cantores with Dr. Dan Girardot and Lizzie CookFebruary 19, 2024Season 02, Episode 04The Pueri Cantores festival is coming to Houston in a couple of weeks. We’ll learn what it is, who’s involved, and how it took one local Catholic school choir all the way to Rome to sing in one of the major basilicas and celebrate Mass with Pope Francis at St. Peter’s.Everyone is invited to join us for the closing Mass on Saturday, March 2 at 5 p.m. at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston. Make sure t...2024-02-1953 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseAsh Wednesday and Lent w/ Fr. Richard HinkleyAsh Wednesday and Lent with Fr. Richard HinkleyFebruary 12, 2024Season 02, Episode 03Ash Wednesday is this week, which marks the beginning of the season of Lent. Fr. Richard Hinkley joins us for a chat about how we should approach the season, how to get the most out of it, and how to start the season off properly on Ash Wednesday.The book recommended by Fr. Richard is The Liturgical Year: Lent, the Sacred Paschal Triduum, Easter Time by Adrien Nocent, OSB. You can purchase the book on Amazon using this link.-----------------------------------2024-02-1236 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the Archdiocese2024 Diocesan Services Fund (DSF) w/ Nick Sawicki and Deacon Jeff Willard2024 Diocesan Services Fund (DSF) with Nick Sawicki and Deacon Jeff WillardFebruary 5, 2024Season 02, Episode 02The annual Diocesan Services Fund (DSF) campaign is here! Each year, we still get questions about what it is, how the money is used, and who it actually helps. This week, we talk with Nick Sawicki from the Office of Development to learn more about how the money is used to support the 64 pastoral and educational ministries of the Archdiocese. We then speak with Deacon Jeff Willard, one of our Port Chaplains, as he shares with us about our diocesan ministry...2024-02-0536 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseCatholic Schools Week w/ Dr. Angela Johnson and Maribel Mendoza-RojasCatholic Schools Week with Dr. Angela Johnson and Maribel Mendoza-RojasJanuary 29, 2024Season 02, Episode 01We're celebrating Catholic Schools Week here in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston! Join us for a conversation with Dr. Angela Johnson and Maribel Mendoza-Rojas from the Catholic Schools Office to hear about the amazing things happening in our Catholic schools and how you and your family can find out more!You can find more information about our Catholic schools at our website - choosecatholicschools.org - including an interactive map to help you find the closest school to you....2024-01-2938 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseCardinal DiNardo's Christmas MessageA Christmas message from His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo to the faithful of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston-----------------------------------To learn about the ministries and office of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, visit us online at archgh.org.FacebookInstagramYouTube2023-12-2502 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 23 - O EmmanuelDecember 23O Emmanuel, our King and Giver of Law:come to save us, Lord our God!The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated use of the imperative "Come!" embodies the longing of...2023-12-2302 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 22 - O King of the NationsDecember 22O King of all nations and keystone of the Church:come and save man, whom you formed from the dust!The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated use of the imperative "...2023-12-2202 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 21 - O Radiant DawnDecember 21O Radiant Dawn,splendor of eternal light, sun of justice:come and shine on those who dwell in darkness and in theshadow of death.The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as...2023-12-2102 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 20 - O Key of DavidDecember 20O Key of David,opening the gates of God’s eternal Kingdom:come and free the prisoners of darkness!The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated use of the imperative "Co...2023-12-2002 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 19 - O Root of JesseDecember 19O Root of Jesse’s stem,sign of God’s love for all his people:come to save us without delay!The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated use of the...2023-12-1902 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 18 - O LeaderDecember 18O Leader of the House of Israel,giver of the Law to Moses on Sinai:come to rescue us with your mighty power!The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated...2023-12-1802 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseThe "O Antiphons" of Advent: December 17 - O WisdomDecember 17O Wisdom of our God Most High,guiding creation with power and love:come to teach us the path of knowledge!The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated use of...2023-12-1702 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseSinging the 'O Antiphons' with Zachary TurnerSinging the O Antiphons with Zachary TurnerDecember 11, 2023Season 01, Episode 12Next Sunday, we enter the second half of Advent. Beginning on Dec. 17, the Church will sing the 'O Antiphons' as part of Evening Prayer. These antiphons use ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. The use of Gregorian chant enhances the beauty of the antiphons and draws us into a deeper contemplation of the longing of all for the Divine Messiah.2023-12-1121 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseBack to the Beginning with Lisa MayBack to the Beginning with Lisa MayDecember 4, 2023Season 01, Episode 11As the fifth-largest diocese in the United States, it can be hard to imagine what the Catholic Church in Galveston-Houston looked like hundreds of years ago. But understanding our history can allow us to see how far we've come, challenge us in our own faith journeys, and remind us to be thankful for those who helped to establish the Church in Texas.Lisa May, director of the Archives Office, joins us to share the history of our diocese from the early Spanish missionaries...2023-12-0533 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the Archdiocese#GivingTuesday with Michael Schillaci and Nick Sawicki#GivingTuesday with Michael Schillaci and Nick SawickiNovember 27, 2023Season 01, Episode 10Tomorrow is GivingTuesday, an event created as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. In the midst of all of our spending and preparations for Christmas, we sit down with Michael Schillaci and Nick Sawicki from the Office of Development to talk about some of the needs of the Archdiocese and how you can help make a difference.If you would like to donate to the Archdiocese, visit archgh.org/waystogive  to see all the ways you can give. Y...2023-11-2723 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.A Deep Dive Into the History of the Texas Navy With Andy HallI sit down with Andy Hall to discuss the FIRST and SECOND Texas Navy that played a vital role during the Texas Revolution and during the years of the republic of Texas!Andy Hall has volunteered with the office of the State Marine Archaeologist at the Texas Historical Commission since 1990, helping to document historic shipwrecks in Texas waters. From 1997 to 2002, Hall served as Co-Principal Investigator for the Denbigh Project, the most extensive archaeological investigation of a Civil War blockade runner to date in the Gulf of Mexico.Hall has written two books on Texas maritime...2023-11-211h 15Around the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseA Day in the Life of a Vocations Director with Fr. Richard McNeillieA Day in the Life of a Vocations Director with Fr. Richard McNeillieNovember 20, 2023Season 01, Episode 09This episode should have been recorded a few weeks ago during National Vocations Awareness Week, but Fr. Richard is always on the move! We were able to sit him down for a brief interview about his roles as the director of the Office of Vocations and the director of seminarians. To learn more about the Vocations Office and what they offer, visit houstonvocations.com and follow 'Houston Vocations' on Facebook and Instagram.-----------------------------------To l...2023-11-2024 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseDiscover Catholic Schools Week 2023 with Dr. Debra Haney and Dr. Mazie McCoyDiscover Catholic Schools Week 2023 with Dr. Debra Haney and Dr. Mazie McCoyNovember 13, 2023Season 01, Episode 08It's Discover Catholic Schools Week! Join us for a discussion about the joys and benefits of a Catholic education for your children as we talk with Dr. Debra Haney and Dr. Mazie McCoy from the Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Office.For more information about Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, visit choosecatholicschools.org.-----------------------------------To learn about the ministries and office of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, visit us online at archgh.org.Facebook2023-11-1333 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseCatechesis and Sacrament Preparation for Persons with Disabilities - Melissa Alvarez and Matt KiernanEvangelization and Catechesis with Amy Auzenne and Miguel VencesNovember 6, 2023Season 01, Episode 07In this episode, we discuss catechesis and sacrament preparation for persons with disabilities, including adaptations and resources, as we speak with Melissa Alvarez and Matt Kiernan from the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis.For more information about ministry to persons with disabilities, please contact the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis at www.archgh.org/oec or call 713-741-8730.-----------------------------------To learn about the ministries and office of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, visit us online at archgh.org.2023-11-0643 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseProclaiming and Teaching - The Relationship of Evangelization and Catechesis with Amy Auzenne and Miguel VencesEvangelization and Catechesis with Amy Auzenne and Miguel VencesOctober 30, 2023Season 01, Episode 06In this episode, we get to know Amy Auzenne and Miguel Vences from the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis as we discuss what those two words mean, the relation between catechesis and evangelization, and what their office does that makes a difference in your parish.For more information about the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis, you can visit them online at www.archgh.org/oec or call 713-741-8730.-----------------------------------To learn about the ministries and office of...2023-10-3048 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseMarriage, Divorce and Annulments with Fr. Luke MilletteDivorce and Annulments with Fr. Luke MilletteOctober 23, 2023Season 01, Episode 05In this episode, we discuss some of the misconceptions regarding divorce and annulments as we speak with Fr. Luke Millette, Judicial Vicar at the Archdiocesan Metropolitan Tribunal.For more information about seeking a Declaration of Nullity or other issues regarding Canon Law, you can visit their website at www.archgh.org/tribunal or call 713-807-9286.-----------------------------------To learn about the ministries and office of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, visit us online at archgh.org.FacebookInstagram2023-10-2353 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseSt. Joseph Foster Care Ministry with Julie Dumalet and Chandler JamesSt. Joseph Foster Care Ministry with Julie Dumalet and Chandler JamesOctober 16, 2023Season 01, Episode 04In this episode, we learn about a new program from the Office of Pro-Life Activities, the St. Joseph Foster Care Ministry. We talk with Julie Dumalet, Director of the Office of Pro-Life Activities, and Chandler James from the Riverside Project about this new initiative and collaboration. For more information about St. Joseph Foster Care Ministry, visit our website at archgh.org/prolife.For more information about The Riverside Project, you can find them online at riversideproject.org.2023-10-1639 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi15 de octubre de 2023 - XXVIII Domingo Ordinario15 de octubre de 2023 - XXVII Domingo OrdinarioMateo 22:1-142023-10-1455 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseLiturgical Ministries with Adam Brill and Dr. Dan GirardotLiturgical Ministries with Adam Brill and Dr. Dan GirardotOctober 9, 2023Season 01, Episode 03On this episode, we talk with Adam Brill and Dr. Dan Girardot from the Office of Worship. We discuss the role of the office, as well as upcoming training opportunities for lay liturgical ministers (lectors, acolytes, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, etc.)Trainings, workshops, resources, and more can be found on the Office of Worship website at archgh.org/worship.-----------------------------------To learn about the ministries and office of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, visit us online at archgh...2023-10-0939 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi08 de octubre de 2023 - XXVII Domingo Ordinario08 de octubre de 2023 - XXVII Domingo OrdinarioMateo 21:33-432023-10-0758 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdioceseWorld Youth Day 2023 Recap with Angie Pometto and Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell'OroWorld Youth Day 2023 Recap with Angie Pometto and Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell'OroOct. 2, 2023Season 01, Episode 02On this episode, we talk with Angie Pometto, director of the Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministry, and Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell'Oro as they share their stories and reflect on their experiences at the 2023 World Youth Day celebration in Lisbon, Portugal.If you would like more information about World Youth Day, or if you would like to make a donation to help support the young adults who will be attending, please visit archgh.org/wyd2023....2023-10-0245 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi01 de octubre de 2023 - XXVI Domingo Ordinario01 de octubre de 2023 - XXVI Domingo OrdinarioMateo 21:28-322023-09-3055 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi17 de septiembre de 2023 - XXIV Domingo Ordinario17 de septiembre de 2023 - XXIV Domingo OrdinarioMateo 18:21-352023-09-1656 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi3 de septiembre de 2023 - XXII Domingo Ordinario3 de septiembre de 2023 - XXII Domingo OrdinarioMateo 16:21-272023-09-1454 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi10 de septiembre de 2023 - XXIII Domingo Ordinario10 de septiembre de 2023 - XXIII Domingo OrdinarioMateo 18:15-202023-09-1455 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi27 de agosto de 2023 - XXI Domingo Ordinario2023-08-2754 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi20 de agosto de 2023 - XX Domingo Ordinario2023-08-2057 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi13 de agosto de 2023 - XIX Domingo Ordinario2023-08-1357 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi23 de julio de 2023 - XVI Domingo Ordinario2023-07-2358 minAround the ArchdioceseAround the ArchdiocesePreparing for World Youth Day 2023 with Angie Pometto and Thalia RomeroPreparing for World Youth Day 2023 with Angie Pometto and Thalia RomeroJuly 17, 2023Season 01, Episode 01On this episode, we talk with Angie Pometto and Thalia Romero from the Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministry as they prepare for their upcoming pilgrimage to the World Youth Day celebration in Lisbon, Portugal next month.If you would like more information about World Youth Day, or if you would like to make a donation to help support the young adults who will be attending, please visit archgh.org/wyd2023.You can also give by...2023-07-1727 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi16 de julio de 2023 - XV Domingo Ordinario2023-07-1558 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi9 de julio de 2023 - XIV Domingo Ordinario2023-07-0857 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi2 de julio de 2023 - XII Domingo Ordinario2023-07-0158 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi25 de junio de 2023 - XII Domingo Ordinario2023-06-2459 minGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston's Business district dubbed "The Wall Street of the Southwest"Galveston, once known as the Wall Street of the Southwest, held the titles of the most populous and economically influential city in Texas before the rise of Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. Its strategic location along the Gulf Coast and bustling port propelled Galveston's remarkable prosperity from the mid-19th century to 1900. Despite the devastating impact of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and subsequent decline, the city's historic district, the Strand, underwent a renaissance in the 1970s, preserving its Victorian-era buildings and attracting tourists from around the world to experience the charm of Galveston's renowned business center....2023-06-0204 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.The Galveston Brewing Company & Falstaff Brewery | Beer & Industry on the Island📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryThe Galveston Brewing Company and Fall Staff Brewery were important contributors to the beer industry in Texas in the late 1800s and 1900s. The Galveston Brewing Company, established in 1896, became one of the largest and most successful breweries in Texas. After changing ownership and becoming Galveston Houston Breweries Inc., the brewery was eventually purchased by St. Louis-based company Fall Staff in 1955. The brewery p...2023-05-2902 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi7 de mayo de 2023 - V Domingo de Pascua2023-05-0555 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi30 de abril de 2023 - IV Domingo de Pascua2023-04-2859 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi23 de abril de 2023 - III Domingo de Pascua2023-04-2259 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi2 de abril de 2023 - Domingo de Ramos “De la pasión del Señor”2023-04-0157 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi26 de marzo de 2023 - V Domingo de Cuaresma2023-03-2558 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi19 de marzo de 2023 - IV Domingo de Cuaresma2023-03-2452 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi26 de febrero de 2023 - I Domingo de Cuaresma2023-03-1355 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi12 de marzo de 2023 - III Domingo de Cuaresma2023-03-1356 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi5 de marzo de 2023 - II Domingo de Cuaresma2023-03-1300 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi5 de febrero de 2023 - V Domingo Ordinario2023-02-0358 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Cruising Galveston: From the Early Days of Sail to Today's Modern Cruise Ships📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryWe take a journey through the history of cruising in Galveston, Texas. Discover how the Port of Galveston has been a hub for travelers for centuries, from early explorers sailing to Texas in the 1840s to modern-day cruise ships bound for the Caribbean and beyond. Learn about the Port of Galveston's role in the development of the cruise industry and how its deep-water access, transport...2023-02-0304 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi29 de enero de 2023 - IV Domingo Ordinario2023-01-2754 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.The Gateway for Jewish Immigrants to the United States: The Galveston Movement📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryJoin us on Galveston Unscripted as we uncover the story of the Galveston Movement, a joint effort by Jewish organizations to bring Jewish immigrants to Texas through the Port of Galveston. Learn how this movement, known as the Galveston Movement, was a response to rising antisemitism and overpopulation in the northeastern United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Discover how Galveston, with its thriv...2023-01-2704 minPermanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi22 de enero de 2023 - III Domingo Ordinario2023-01-2059 minA Tip From GilbertA Tip From GilbertA Tip From Gilbert Episode 74 Guest: Michael Schillaci Director Archdiocese of Galveston-HoustonA Tip From Gilbert Episode 74 Guest: Michael Schillaci Director Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston2023-01-021h 06Permanezcan en miPermanezcan en mi11 de diciembre de 2022 - III Domingo de AdvientoReflexión para el 11 de diciembre de 2022 - III Domingo de Adviento2022-12-1254 minGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comThe Battle of Galveston | The Civil War made its mark in Galveston by Galveston UnscriptedDid you know that the American Civil war made its mark in Galveston? During the American Civil War, in October of 1862, The Union Navy had finally seized control of the Port of Galveston. Galveston was the premier port along the Texas Coast, key for shipping cotton. On New Year’s Day 1863, A joint effort between the confederate army, and a makeshift confederate naval force attacked the Union Naval ships in Galveston harbor. The confederacy hatched a plan to utilize cotton clad warships. These vessels were essentially steam powered packet steamers, with pressed cotton stacked up around the ed...2022-06-2702 minGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comPelican Island | As seen from Pier 21 by Galveston UnscriptedWhile standing on Pier 21, you will be able to see pelican Island across Galveston Harbor.Pelican Island is home to Texas A&M University in Galveston, Seawolf Park, and the Galveston Naval Museum, which exhibits a World War II era destroyer escort and submarine.Pelican Island is mostly man-made from mud pulled from the Galveston, Texas City, and Houston ship channels during dredging projects over the past century. When a ship channel is deepened and widened, there needs to be a place to put the mud and pelican island became the ideal place for engineers looking for a...2022-06-2702 minGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comGalveston Unscripted | VisitGalveston.comPier 21 | The Best view of the Port of Galveston by Galveston UnscriptedStanding on Pier 21 is one of the best ways to experience the port of Galveston short of hopping on one of those cruise ships.  Pier 21 is where the downtown district meets the 200 year old port of Galveston. While standing on Pier 21 looking towards The harbor you can see pelican Island across the ship channel. Pelican Island is mostly man-made from dredge mud pulled from what is now the Houston, Galveston, and Texas City ship channels.  While looking west, you may be able to spot the masts of the 1877 Tall Ship Elissa at the Galveston in Historic Seaport. If you lo...2022-06-2601 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.A Couple of Cotton Clad Confederates vs 6 Union Navy Warships | "My Father Is Here" | Ed Cotham on the battle of Galveston 1863📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History👂The Battle of Galveston interview with Edward T Cotham Jr.Ed Cotham is the prize-winning author of many books and articles on Civil War history, emphasizing the battles and skirmishes in Texas.Book: Battle on the Bay: The Civil War Struggle for Galveston  More on Edward T Cotham Jr.Tour with Spotify:2022-06-0609 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.General Sam Houston | Texas History Tangent | James Anderson on Sam Houston: The Tremont Hotel Balcony, Texas Joining the Confederacy, and Yellow Fever📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryBonus episode: James Anderson is the author of Galveston Burning: A History of the Fire Department and Major Conflagrations. During our soundcheck, I find out that James is a huge fan of Sam Houston. We discuss many aspects of his life after the battle of San Jacinto. Did you know that Sam Houston gave a speech from the balcony from the Tremont H...2022-03-3009 minIn His Light With Fr. Reginald SamuelsIn His Light With Fr. Reginald SamuelsRev. Fr. Houston Okonma Catholic Priest of the Archdiocese of Galveston - HoustonFr. Houston Okonma Parochial Vicar , St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church Newly ordained Priests for the Archdiocese of Galveston – Houston Catholic Priest of African Descent2022-03-1137 minIn His Light With Fr. Reginald SamuelsIn His Light With Fr. Reginald SamuelsDeacon Phillip Jackson Director of the Permanent Diaconate Archdiocese of Galveston - HoustonDeacon Phillip Jackson Director of the Permanent Diaconate Archdiocese of Galveston Houston 713-686-4345 phillip.jacksonsmseminary.com2022-03-0335 minBossy and Saucy with Latina Girl Carmen ContrerasBossy and Saucy with Latina Girl Carmen ContrerasBridal & Quinceañera showcase | Galveston Railroad MuseumBridal & Quinceañera showcase is coming up March 6th at Galveston Railroad Museum. The one shop stop for all your quinceañera and bridal needs!2022-02-1909 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galvestonian or Greek? What kind of person was George Mitchell? A quick story by the Kriticos brothers | Galveston, TexasSupporters: Galveston Running Tours: https://galvestonrunningtours.com/📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryLearn more about George, his life, and philanthropy:https://www.mitchellhistoricproperties.com/about/philanthropy/I sat down with Larry and Tikie Kriticos to discuss Greeks on Galveston Island. They ended up telling me a few stories about George Mitchell, a prominent businessman in the Houston area who had a...2022-02-1402 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Nature and Man at the East End Lagoon - Galveston Unscripted Audio TourExplore the East End Lagoon! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚Notable Resources for the Nature Trail!Audubon Society : https://www.audubon.org/#Donate to the East End Lagoon Nature Park and Preserve : http://www.eastendlagoon.org/supportNature and Man at the East End Lagoon"The oceans deserve our respect and care, but you have to know something before you can care about it" - Sylvia EarleThe East End Lagoon borders the Boliv...2021-11-1502 minGalveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Galveston Unscripted | Free. Texas History. For All.Hope for Coppini's lost sculpture and Galveston's distinct place in time and space | Sculptor and Artist Doug McLean📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryHope is located at 2517 Avenue HPhotos, to support, and learn more about Doug's project, visit Galvestonsculpture.comDoug McLean has a degree in Fine Arts he was fortunate to attend the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine. His first creative challenge in Galvest...2021-10-1427 min