Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal
In today’s episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, we explore a powerful truth that can change the way we see our everyday lives: God often does His greatest work in ordinary places. As we celebrate the feast of Saint Isidore the Farmer, we discover how a simple man working in the fields became a saint—not through fame or extraordinary achievements, but through faithful surrender to God in the hidden moments of daily life. We also enter more deeply into the beauty of the Month of Mary and reflect on the 153-Day Fatima journey from May to October—a path of prayer, conversion, and spiritual renewal that invites us to place our lives more fully into the hands of Christ through the Rosary. In this episode: • The hidden holiness of Saint Isidore • Why God chooses ordinary people for extraordinary missions • The Marian beauty of the month of May • The meaning behind the 153-Day Fatima journey • Why the Rosary forms and transforms the soul • Encouragement for anyone who feels spiritually discouraged Whether you're driving to work, walking, praying, or simply searching for deeper peace, this conversation is an invitation to slow down, listen, and allow Christ to speak. "God often does His greatest work in places the world forgets." Subscribe, share, and continue walking toward holiness—one prayer, one yes, and one day at a time. This show is written, edited, and produced independently. If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today. Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal [https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal]
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