In these podcasts, Amy Arton, the creator of “Oblates of Mary” comic strip, reflects on the comic strip and she points out what stood out to her in the readings for the Sunday Mass. www.ibelieve.media
Live in Peace: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Year A, Dolores and Myrtle have a disagreement. Will it be solved?
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Transformed: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for Pentecost Sunday, Year A, Zeke is transformed. Read the comic to see how the Holy Spirit transforms him.
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Time to Teach: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Ascension of the Lord, Year A, Mateo is inspired to teach. How will he do it?
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Road Trip: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 6th Sunday of Easter, Year A, Angelique has to choose one thing to take with her on a road trip. What will it be?
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Chosen & Precious : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 5th Sunday of Easter, Year A, Zeke calls others to come to the Lord.
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Playtime : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 4th Sunday of Easter, Year A, Jesus plays a game with the Oblates. What will he find?
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Encounter with Jesus : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A, Miriam encounters Jesus, how will she take it?
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For the Sake of His Sorrowful Passion : In this week’s Oblates of Mary Comic, Angelique wakes up at 3:00 AM. What does she do?
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Rooster Trouble : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for Palm Sunday, Year A, Dolores has a little rooster trouble. How will it turn out?
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I Walk : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent, Year A, Angelique goes for a walk. Will it work out?
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Eye Opening : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 4th Sunday of Lent, Year A, Zeke and Miriam discuss a fellow oblate.
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I Thirst : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 3rd Sunday of Lent, Year A, Beth finds herself in need of refreshment. What will Jeremiah deliver?
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Pop! : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year A, Zach faces his fear. Will he come out alive?
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To Eat or Not to Eat : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 1st Sunday of Lent, Year A, Myrtle is faced with the temptations of a delicacy.
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Yo, Jesus : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, Angelique’s decision making is questionable.
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Glowing : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, Zach develops a glow.
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Pretty Cake : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, Dolores makes a pretty cake. Will it make its destination?
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In the Dark : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, Sarah is lost in the dark, seeking the light. Will she find it?
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It Remains Upon You : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, It involves misunderstanding, a little mess, and a bad joke. If your curious as to what’s going on, tune in to find out about it.
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Squeaky Clean : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Baptism of the Lord, Year A, Angelique has a little cleaning to do. Does she get it done?
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