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He Almost Died Twice: Dan Venezia on the Rosary, Suffering, and Men’s Faith | Heroic Stories

37 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio He Almost Died Twice: Dan Venezia on the Rosary, Suffering, and Men’s Faith | Heroic Stories

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He survived a brutal car crash, endured COVID at the height of the pandemic, and came out of both experiences with a deeper hunger for God. In this episode of Heroic Stories, Dan Venezia shares how suffering, his mother’s example, the Rosary, and the Eucharist brought him from lukewarm faith into a life of daily surrender, fatherhood, and bold witness. This is a conversation about heroism, healing, prayer, men’s spiritual leadership, and what it means to let Christ take the wheel. What You’ll Learn ✅ How Dan’s mother shaped his understanding of sacrifice and love ✅ What two near-death experiences revealed about God’s mercy ✅ Why the Rosary and Eucharist became central to his life ✅ What message men need to hear about surrender and spiritual leadership TIMESTAMPS 00:59 Intro 01:20 His first hero 03:15 His mother’s story 05:02 Growing up without a father 07:22 First near-death experience 08:54 Jesus charm moment 10:34 Lukewarm faith years 11:59 Family became his god 13:57 Why Mass changed 16:16 COVID and hospital fear 17:43 Mother Angelica and the Rosary 19:04 Why he turned to prayer 21:57 How he prays now 23:54 Guardian angel and marriage 26:34 Heroes now 30:08 Who he serves 32:19 What men need to hear #CatholicFaith #HeroicStories #DanVenezia

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Portada del episodio He Almost Died Twice: Dan Venezia on the Rosary, Suffering, and Men’s Faith | Heroic Stories

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