Magnificat® Proclaims, Episode 18, Kitty Cleveland -Walking by Faith, Not by Sight

Join us as Kitty Cleveland shares her inspiring story of faith and surrender to God’s will on Magnificat Proclaims.For Ultimate Christian Podcast Network

 

Magnificat® Ministry Presents Magnificat® Proclaims, Episode 18, Kitty Cleveland  -Walking by Faith, Not by Sight

Magnificat® Ministry presents Magnificat® Proclaims. In this episode, singer/songwriter and inspirational speaker Kitty Cleveland shares her moving story of learning to surrender to God’s will.

Kitty has been delighting audiences from around the world, having appeared on TV, radio, in concert, and keynote speaker throughout North America and in Europe. She launched her music ministry in 2000, previously having worked as a lawyer, university instructor, and career counselor. She and her husband live in the New Orleans area with their daughter, whom they adopted from China in 2005.

Magnificat® Ministry Presents Magnificat® Proclaims. The Podcast is a platform for inspiring testimonies that showcase God’s goodness, greatness, and grace in our lives. These testimonies not only inform and educate but also encourage and inspire us to develop, deepen, and cultivate our relationship with the Triune God. The show hosts are Monique Moussot and Maryann Ridini Spencer.

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Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, an international nonprofit with over 70 Chapters across the globe, exists to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness through opening more fully to the power and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. “My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” recorded in Luke 1:46, is the beginning of Mary’s response to Elizabeth’s joyful greeting. The entire scene of the Visitation is the inspiration for this Ministry. Through quarterly gatherings that include a Chapter Meal, praise and worship, guest speakers proclaiming their testimonies as to how God has transformed their lives, and other faith-sharing experiences organized in a relaxed social setting, women (and men) are inspired and encouraged to grow in faith through the power of the Holy Spirit. Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org

 

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The Freedom of Forgiveness | Some Women Podcast

The Freedom of Forgiveness | Some Women PodcastThe Freedom of Forgiveness | Some Women Podcast

Shownotes:

In this Episode of Some Women, Angela, Jackie, and Pat are joined by Sara Ford in sharing personal experiences with forgiveness.

Sara is married, a mother of two, and the grandmother of two granddaughters. She has lived in Las Vegas since late 2007. She attended Magnificat Meals for 20+ years and is a past CST member. She currently serves on the Formation Team and is the Chapter Coordinator for the Las Vegas Magnificat Chapter, aka Our Lady of Miracles Chapter.

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Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, an international nonprofit with over 70 Chapters across the globe, exists to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness through opening more fully to the power and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. “My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” recorded in Luke 1:46, is the beginning of Mary’s response to Elizabeth’s joyful greeting. The entire scene of the Visitation is the inspiration for this Ministry. Through quarterly gatherings that include a Chapter Meal, praise and worship, guest speakers proclaiming their testimonies as to how God has transformed their lives, and other faith-sharing experiences organized in a relaxed social setting, women (and men) are inspired and encouraged to grow in faith through the power of the Holy Spirit.  Magnificat® is dedicated to Mary, the Mother of God, an image of the Church, and model for all Christians, especially women.  Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org

Who were the women that followed Jesus and his disciples?  Why and how do we follow and serve Him today?  In this SOME WOMEN  podcast series, based on the Luke 8:1-3 reference to women who accompanied Jesus and His disciples,  Magnificat® presents a lively panel discussion, with occasional guest panelists, on issues relevant to women today.    Various topics such as growing in holiness, community, living a Holy Spirit lifestyle, Spiritual warfare, nurturing a prayer life, and more, will be considered in the light of Sacred Scripture and teachings of the Catholic Church.  Join us as we pray, learn, and experience what God can do in our lives if we let Him!

Shownotes:

In this Episode of Some Women, Angela, Jackie, and Pat are joined by Sara Ford in sharing personal experiences with forgiveness.

Sara is married, a mother of two, and the grandmother of two granddaughters. She has lived in Las Vegas since late 2007. She attended Magnificat Meals for 20+ years and is a past CST member. She currently serves on the Formation Team and is the Chapter Coordinator for the Las Vegas Magnificat Chapter, aka Our Lady of Miracles Chapter.

The Thorn in Your Side: What God May Be Doing in Your Weakness

The “thorn in your side” in the Bible refers to a persistent hardship or weakness God allows for spiritual growth, humility, and dependence on His grace. While we may not know exactly what Paul’s thorn was, the passage teaches that God’s strength is often revealed most clearly in our weakness.The “thorn in your side” in the Bible refers to a persistent hardship or weakness God allows for spiritual growth, humility, and dependence on His grace. While we may not know exactly what Paul’s thorn was, the passage teaches that God’s strength is often revealed most clearly in our weakness.

In this episode of Some Women, Angela, Jackie and Pat are joined by Mary Powell in a lively discussion of what it means to have a thorn in the side and personal experiences of carrying one. Mary has been a longtime Magnificat Ministry member and Servant Leader. She currently serves as the first voice to women inquiring about starting a Magnificat Chapter in their diocese and is a powerful intercessor on their behalves.

Why does God allow a thorn in your side?

That’s the hard question, isn’t it?

And if we’re honest, most of us don’t ask that question theoretically. We ask it because something hurts.

According to this passage—and the wisdom shared in this conversation—God may allow a thorn for several reasons:

1. To keep us humble

St. Paul had experienced extraordinary revelations. Without some kind of humbling limitation, he may have become spiritually prideful.

Sometimes our thorn reminds us:

  • we are not self-sufficient
  • we are not in control
  • we are not God

And while that can feel painful, it is also deeply protective.

2. To keep us dependent on Him

Many of us only discover how much we need God when something in life stops “working.”

A diagnosis.
A betrayal.
A fear we can’t outrun.
A body that doesn’t cooperate.
A loved one who suffers.

The thorn often becomes the place where prayer becomes more than routine. It becomes survival.

3. To increase compassion

Pain has a way of softening us—if we let it.

A woman who has walked through suffering often becomes the one who can truly sit with another person’s pain without offering shallow answers. Hardship can make us more tender, more understanding, and more useful in ministry.

4. To reveal His power

When life is easy, it is tempting to think we are strong.

But when we are weak and still somehow sustained?
When we keep going and know it is only by grace?
When peace shows up in the middle of chaos?

That is often where the power of God becomes unmistakable.

What could a “thorn in your side” look like today?

A thorn is not always dramatic. Sometimes it’s not a mountain. Sometimes, as one speaker beautifully put it, it’s “the sand in your shoes.”

Your thorn might be:

  • a difficult season in marriage
  • a spouse’s illness
  • caregiving responsibilities
  • body image struggles
  • aging and physical pain
  • divorce or family brokenness
  • fear of the future
  • recurring emotional or spiritual battles
  • the ache of unanswered prayer

And yes, your thorn may change over time.

The thing that was hardest ten years ago may not be the thing God is using today.

Can your thorn actually become a gift?

Not because the suffering itself is “good.”
But because God is good in it.

That’s the difference.

A thorn can become a gift when it:

  • drives you to prayer
  • strips away pride
  • teaches surrender
  • exposes false dependencies
  • deepens your faith
  • opens your heart to others
  • keeps you close to Jesus

That doesn’t mean you have to enjoy it.

St. Paul didn’t say, “This is fun.”
He said he learned to boast in weakness because it became the place where Christ’s power rested on him.

That’s a very different thing.

What if God doesn’t heal it?

This is where faith gets real.

Because many of us believe God can heal… but we are living in the tension of the fact that He hasn’t done it yet.

And that can be heartbreaking.

But Scripture gives us a holy reframe:

God’s unanswered prayer is not always God’s absence.

Sometimes God is answering with:

  • sustaining grace
  • daily strength
  • deeper conversion
  • greater trust
  • spiritual transformation
  • an invitation to holiness

Sometimes the miracle is not immediate removal.

Sometimes the miracle is that you are still standing.

A Catholic perspective on suffering and sanctification

In Catholic spirituality, suffering is never meaningless when united with Christ.

That doesn’t make it easy.
But it does make it redemptive.

Your thorn can become:

  • a place of surrender
  • a place of intercession
  • a place of purification
  • a place where Jesus meets you intimately

The sacraments, prayer, anointing, Scripture, community, and the Holy Spirit all become lifelines in seasons where the thorn feels heavy.

And often, suffering strips away illusions and brings us face-to-face with what matters most:

  • eternity
  • dependence on God
  • the condition of the soul
  • the faithfulness of Jesus

How should you respond to the thorn in your side?

If you’re in a hard season right now, here are a few faith-filled responses:

1. Name it honestly

You don’t have to pretend it doesn’t hurt.

God is not asking for polished spirituality. He is asking for truth.

2. Pray boldly

St. Paul asked for the thorn to be removed. You can too.

Faith does not mean silence. It means bringing your full heart to God.

3. Ask what God is doing in it

Instead of only asking, “Why won’t You take this away?” try asking:

  • “Lord, what are You forming in me here?”
  • “What are You showing me?”
  • “How do You want to meet me in this?”

4. Lean into grace, not self-reliance

This is not about gritting your teeth and surviving on your own strength.

It’s about learning to live from His.

5. Stay close to the sacraments and community

Isolation makes suffering heavier.

Stay connected to prayer, the Church, trusted believers, and people who will carry faith with you when yours feels thin.

When I am weak, then I am strong

That line from St. Paul is not inspirational fluff.

It is spiritual warfare language.

It is the testimony of someone who discovered that weakness does not disqualify us from holiness.

In fact, it may be one of the places God does His deepest work.

Your thorn may feel like interruption.
But in God’s hands, it may be invitation.

Invitation to trust.
>Invitation to surrender.
>Invitation to deeper intimacy.
>Invitation to heaven.

And while you may never choose the thorn…
you may one day thank God for what He grew through it.

Final Encouragement

If you are carrying something heavy right now, this is your reminder:

God has not abandoned you in your weakness.
He is present there.
He is working there.
And His grace really is sufficient.

Not always for the next ten years.
But for today.

And sometimes today is enough. 💛

Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, an international nonprofit with over 70 Chapters across the globe, exists to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness through opening more fully to the power and the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

“My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” recorded in Luke 1:46, is the beginning of Mary’s response to Elizabeth’s joyful greeting. The entire scene of the Visitation is the inspiration for this Ministry. Through quarterly gatherings that include a Chapter Meal, praise and worship, guest speakers proclaiming their testimonies as to how God has transformed their lives, and other faith-sharing experiences organized in a relaxed social setting, women (and men) are inspired and encouraged to grow in faith through the power of the Holy Spirit.  Magnificat® is dedicated to Mary, the Mother of God, an image of the Church, and model for all Christians, especially women.  Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org

FAQ’s

Who were the women that followed Jesus and his disciples?

Why and how do we follow and serve Him today?  In this SOME WOMEN  podcast series, based on the Luke 8:1-3 reference to women who accompanied Jesus and His disciples,  Magnificat® presents a lively panel discussion, with occasional guest panelists, on issues relevant to women today.    Various topics such as growing in holiness, community, living a Holy Spirit lifestyle, Spiritual warfare, nurturing a prayer life, and more, will be considered in the light of Sacred Scripture and teachings of the Catholic Church.  Join us as we pray, learn, and experience what God can do in our lives if we let Him!

What is the thorn in your side in the Bible?

The thorn in the side in the Bible refers to a persistent hardship or weakness described by St. Paul in 2 Corinthians 12. God allowed it to keep him humble and dependent on divine grace.

What does “My grace is sufficient for you” mean?

It means God gives enough strength, mercy, and help to endure hardship even when He does not immediately remove it.

Why does God allow suffering?

God may allow suffering to deepen faith, increase humility, develop compassion, and draw people into greater dependence on Him.

Was Paul’s thorn physical or spiritual?

The Bible does not say exactly what Paul’s thorn was. Some believe it was a physical ailment, while others think it may have been emotional, spiritual, or relational.

Can suffering bring you closer to God?

Yes. Many Christians find that suffering becomes a place of deeper prayer, surrender, healing, and spiritual growth.

 

Some Women – Episode 3: The Garden of Eden

In this episode of SOME WOMEN, Angela, Jackie, and Pat share personal reflections on the events in the Garden of Eden. They discuss insights from Scripture scholar Dr. Brant Pitre and explore the contrast between God’s desires and Satan’s intentions. They also consider the meaning of the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil—and the lessons we can carry into our own spiritual lives.The Garden of Eden: Temptation, Free Will, and the Word of God

In this episode of SOME WOMEN, Angela, Jackie, and Pat share personal reflections on the events in the Garden of Eden. They discuss insights from Scripture scholar Dr. Brant Pitre and explore the contrast between God’s desires and Satan’s intentions. The group also considers the meaning of the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil—and the lessons we can carry into our own spiritual lives.

Who were the women who followed Jesus and His disciples? Why do we follow Him today—and how do we serve Him faithfully?

The SOME WOMEN podcast explores these questions.

Inspired by Luke 8:1–3, Magnificat® brings together a lively panel of women—plus occasional guests—to discuss the issues shaping women’s lives today. Topics include holiness, community, living a Holy Spirit–led life, spiritual warfare, prayer, and more. Each conversation looks at Scripture and the teachings of the Catholic Church. Join us as we pray, learn, and discover what God can do when we open our lives to Him.

 Magnificat® Presents – SOME WOMEN

Episode 3: The Garden of Eden – Temptation, Free Will, and the Word of God

Hosts:

  • Angela Rizzo – Assistant Coordinator, Central Service Team of Magnificat®

  • Pat Higginbotham – First Assistant Coordinator, Central Service Team

  • Jackie France – Historian, Central Service Team

Episode Overview

They explore:

  • The three temptations in the Garden of Eden

  • How Jesus confronted the same three temptations in the desert

  • Why Scripture is our primary weapon in spiritual warfare

  • How free will, disordered desires, and our modern culture all tie into the Fall

  • Simple, practical ways to begin letting the Holy Spirit transform our hearts

The conversation is honest, relatable, and full of encouragement for women who want to walk more closely with the Lord.

Opening Prayer

The episode begins with the St. Michael the Archangel Prayer, asking protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil, especially as the hosts discuss temptation and the Fall.

“St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle…”

The hosts invite listeners to pray in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

Main Themes in This Episode

1. The Three Temptations in the Garden
Pat walks through Genesis 3 and highlights three reasons Eve gave in to temptation:

  • The tree was good for foodpleasure

  • It was a delight to the eyespossession

  • It was desired to make one wisepride / wanting to be like God

These same three areas—pleasure, possessions, and pride—are still where we are tempted today.

2. How Jesus Reverses the Fall in the Desert
The hosts compare Eve’s temptation with Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness (Luke 4):

  • Bread from stones (food/pleasure):

    “One does not live by bread alone.”

  • All the kingdoms of the world (possession/power):

    “You shall worship the Lord your God, and him alone shall you serve.”

  • Throw yourself down from the Temple (pride/presumption):

    “You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.”

Jesus answers every temptation with the Word of God, modeling for us how to resist the enemy.

3. Why We Must Know Scripture
Angela shares how memorizing Scripture transformed her spiritual life:

  • She used to write verses on index cards and review them while waiting at appointments.

  • Scripture is “sharper than any two-edged sword” and our weapon against the enemy.

  • Jesus Himself used Scripture when speaking to the devil—so we must, too.

“If you’re going to get into a dialogue with the devil, just use the Word of God.”

4. Image and Likeness: Walking with God Day by Day
Pat reflects on Adam walking with God “in the cool of the day” in the garden:

  • We are made in God’s image instantly.

  • Growing into God’s likeness is a process—a daily walk.

  • The enemy tempts us with a “quick fix” to become like God without walking with Him.

Instead of patient growth in relationship, Adam and Eve reached for a shortcut.

5. Free Will, Disordered Desire, and Modern Culture
The hosts discuss:

  • Adam and Eve had free will even in their sinless state.

  • Their fall came quickly—possibly within a short time of being in the garden.

  • Temptation today still plays on the same desires:

    • “More land, more power, more control.”

    • Advertising that appeals to possessions, pleasure, and pride, often misusing sexuality.

  • We often try to fill a God-shaped void with earthly things that never satisfy.

6. Putting Others & Things Above God
Angela reflects on Adam’s responsibility:

  • Adam was likely standing right next to Eve while she was tempted.

  • The command was given to Adam; he was called to lead and protect.

  • Adam put Eve above God, receiving the fruit instead of guarding obedience.

They invite listeners to ask:

“What am I putting on a pedestal before God—food, work, control, children, money, power?”

7. Grace, Confession, and the Virtues
The women discuss:

  • Our ongoing struggle between the life of the Spirit and our sin nature

  • The help of Confession, the sacraments, and virtue as answers to the seven deadly sins

  • The patience and kindness of God, who continually invites us back

They stress that God has already given immense provision: His Word, His Church, the sacraments, and His grace.

A Gentle First Step: Asking the Holy Spirit

If you feel overwhelmed, the hosts encourage a simple, honest prayer:

“Holy Spirit, show me where I’ve put something above You.
Show me what I need to detach from.”

They suggest starting small:

  • Try fasting from one meal.

  • Notice how, as you surrender one area, God begins to touch others: screen time, work, control, etc.

  • Let God form you into the beautiful woman He created you to be.

Scripture & Spiritual Practices Mentioned

  • Genesis 3 – The Fall of Man

  • Luke 4 – Jesus’ temptation in the desert

  • Romans 12:2 – “Be transformed by the renewal of your mind.”

  • Philippians 4:13 – “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (mentioned as a memorized verse)

  • St. Michael the Archangel Prayer

  • Lectio Divina – Encouraged as a way to pray with Scripture

  • Eucharistic Adoration – Gazing on the Lord and being transformed

They also mention:

  • The USCCB online Bible as a free resource for reading Scripture

  • Reading Genesis slowly, with introductions and footnotes

  • Using books and guides to help understand Scripture more deeply

Resources & Mentions

  • Magnificat® Store:
    Angela shares about a Magnificat mug and other beautiful religious items available:

    • Plaques

    • Jewelry

    • Clothing

    • Gifts for conversation and evangelization

You can pour a cup of coffee, invite a friend, and talk about Jesus together.

Key Takeaways

  • The same three temptations from Eden—pleasure, possessions, pride—still tug at our hearts today.

  • Jesus shows us the way to victory through obedience and the Word of God.

  • Scripture is not just inspiring; it is powerful spiritual armor.

  • We often put people, things, or desires above God without realizing it.

  • The Holy Spirit is gentle and will show us, step by step, where to surrender.

  • God longs for us, thirsts for us, and has already made provision for our healing and freedom.

Closing Prayer

Pat closes the episode in prayer, thanking God for:

  • Sisters in Christ

  • His Word

  • His provision from the very beginning

  • The grace He gives as we say yes to transformation and the renewal of our minds

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Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, is an international nonprofit with more than 70 Chapters worldwide. Its mission is simple: evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness by opening their hearts to the power and gifts of the Holy Spirit.

“My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” from Luke 1:46, begins Mary’s response to Elizabeth’s joyful greeting.

This moment—the Visitation—inspires the entire Ministry. Each quarter, Chapters host gatherings that include a Meal, praise and worship, and guest speakers who share how God transformed their lives. These events offer faith-sharing in a relaxed, social setting. Women (and men) come away inspired and strengthened in their faith through the Holy Spirit.

Magnificat® is dedicated to Mary, Mother of God. She is the image of the Church and the model for every Christian, especially women.
Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org

Some Women – Episode 1: Drawn to Jesus

In this first episode of Some Women, members of the Magnificat® Central Service Team (CST) — Angela, Donna, Jackie, Mary, Pat, and Sharla — share their heartfelt stories of faith and calling.Some Women – Episode 1: Drawn to Jesus

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In this first episode of Some Women, members of the Magnificat® Central Service Team (CST) — Angela, Donna, Jackie, Mary, Pat, and Sharla — share their heartfelt stories of faith and calling. Together, they answer the questions:

  • What drew you to Jesus?

  • What drew you to Magnificat®?

  • What makes us a community of “some women”?

As these women reflect on their journeys, they explore the inspiration behind the name Some Women — the women of Luke 8:1–3, who followed Jesus and served Him with love and devotion. Through their personal testimonies, we’re reminded that each of us is invited to walk with Jesus and respond to His call in our own unique way.

Join us for this Spirit-filled conversation about faith, community, and saying “yes” to God’s invitation to follow Him more deeply.


🌿 About Some Women

Who were the women who followed Jesus — and how do we follow Him today?

Some Women is a podcast from Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, inspired by the women of Luke 8:1–3 who accompanied Jesus and His disciples. Each episode features members of the Magnificat Central Service Team and special guests in lively, Spirit-led discussions about topics such as growing in holiness, nurturing a prayer life, spiritual warfare, and living in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Join us as we pray, learn, and experience what God can do in our lives when we let Him.

✝️ About Magnificat®

Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, is an international nonprofit with over 70 Chapters worldwide. Its mission is to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness by opening more fully to the power and gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Inspired by Mary’s words, “My soul magnifies the Lord” (Luke 1:46), Magnificat® fosters community through gatherings that include prayer, worship, testimony, and fellowship, helping women encounter the transforming love of God.

🌐 Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org

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Magnificat® Proclaims Ep 7 – Testimony of Jan Tate: Living the Call of Catholic Marriage

Jan Tate shares how God united her Catholic faith and 53-year marriage into a ministry that forms engaged couples and inspires families to holiness.Magnificat® Ministry Presents Magnificat® Proclaims, Episode 7 – Jan Tate

Magnificat® Ministry Presents Magnificat® Proclaims. In this episode, Jan shares how the Lord has enabled her to serve Him by combining her two great passions in life: her Catholic faith and her Sacramental call to Matrimony.

A native of New Orleans, Jan graduated with honors from Loyola University with a degree in Communications. She has been married to Lloyd Tate for 53 years. They have five children and 18 grandchildren.

Growing up in a loving Catholic home, Jan’s parents were role models, instigating Jan’s desire to emulate a life dedicated to faith and marriage. Jan praises the Lord for continually placing people and events in her path to ignite this passion for faith and marriage. She discusses how we must confront and “heal” negative patterns and beliefs and how human chords—living as part of the Body of Christ—are essential; we all need one another to make “God come alive” daily.

Jan is a trained spiritual director on the Archdiocese of New Orleans staff. She and her husband, who are authors of the In-Home Marriage Preparation manual used by dioceses and Catholic parishes, preach and hold couples’ retreats to prepare engaged couples for marriage in the Church.

Magnificat® Proclaims is a platform for inspiring testimonies that showcase God’s goodness, greatness, and grace in our lives. These testimonies not only inform and educate but also encourage and inspire us to develop, deepen, and cultivate our relationship with the Triune God. The show hosts are Monique Moussot and Maryann Ridini Spencer.


About Magnificat® Ministry

Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women—an international nonprofit with over 70 chapters worldwide—exists to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness through opening more fully to the power and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. “My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” recorded in Luke 1:46, is the beginning of Mary’s response to Elizabeth’s joyful greeting. The entire scene of the Visitation is the inspiration for this Ministry.

Through quarterly gatherings that include a Chapter Meal, praise and worship, guest speakers proclaiming how God has transformed their lives, and other faith-sharing experiences in a relaxed social setting, women (and men) are inspired and encouraged to grow in faith through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org

All Magnificat® Ministry Podcasts: https://ultimatechristianpodcastnetwork.com/magnificatministry

Magnificat® Ministry Presents Magnificat® Proclaims, Episode 6, Marilyn Quirk

Founding Coordinator Marilyn Quirk shares how God led her to establish Magnificat® Ministry while raising six children in this inspiring testimony podcast episode.Magnificat® Ministry Presents Magnificat® Proclaims

Episode 6 – Marilyn Quirk

“The Mighty One Has Done Great Things for Me”

In this episode, Marilyn Quirk, the Founding Coordinator of Magnificat and Coordinator Emeritus of Magnificat’s Central Service Team, shares how “the Mighty One has done great things” for her and how she was led to found the international Magnificat Ministry while raising a family of six with her husband, Peter.

About Our Guest

  • While studying to become an Episcopal medical missionary in 1958, Marilyn converted to Catholicism.
  • Since 1970, she has been active in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, serving on the Southern Regional Conference Steering Committee and the National Service Committee.
  • Marilyn and Peter have six children and thirteen grandchildren and are members of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre and Legatus.
  • On January 29, 2000, St. John Paul II honored Marilyn with the Pontifical award Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her faithful “Yes” (Fiat) to nurture and grow the Magnificat Ministry.

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About Magnificat® Proclaims Podcast

Magnificat® Proclaims is a platform for inspiring testimonies that showcase God’s goodness, greatness, and grace in our lives. These stories both inform and encourage listeners to deepen their relationship with the Triune God. Hosts Monique Moussot and Maryann Ridini Spencer welcome you to grow in faith through every episode.

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Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women now includes over 70 Chapters worldwide. Through quarterly gatherings—featuring meals, praise & worship, powerful testimonies, and fellowship—the ministry inspires women (and men) to open themselves fully to the Holy Spirit.

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