• St Veronica - The Woman Who Reached Through The Crowd
    Apr 16 2026

    In a crowded street, surrounded by noise, movement, and urgency… one quiet touch stopped everything.

    For twelve years, she lived in suffering.
    Isolated. Overlooked. Unclean.

    Every step she took had to be measured. Every interaction carried risk. Every day was shaped by something she could not control.

    And then… she heard His name.

    This episode tells the story of St. Veronica — the woman who reached through the crowd and touched the garment of Jesus.

    But this is not just a story about a miracle.

    It’s a story about waiting.
    About silent suffering.
    About the kind of faith that doesn’t shout… but still moves.

    Because sometimes, faith isn’t certainty.

    Sometimes… it’s simply having enough courage to take one step forward.

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    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    23 mins
  • St. Longinus - The Soldier Who Pierced Christ
    Apr 7 2026

    He wasn’t a follower of Jesus.
    He wasn’t searching for truth.
    He was a Roman soldier… sent to carry out an execution.

    In a time when the Roman Empire ruled with power and fear, crucifixion was the ultimate punishment — brutal, public, and final.

    And on that day, one man stood closer than most.

    As Jesus of Nazareth hung on the Cross — beaten, mocked, and sentenced to die — one soldier watched it all unfold.

    The silence.
    The words.
    The darkness.

    And then… the moment that would change everything.

    This is the story of St. Longinus — the man who pierced the side of Christ… and walked away unable to forget what he had seen.

    A story of power, truth, and the moment everything shifts.

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    Some moments change history.
    Others… change the person standing closest to them.

    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    10 mins
  • St. Barbara: The Tower, the Sword, and the Crown
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Voices of the Saints, we explore the powerful and courageous story of St. Barbara — a young woman who chose faith over fear, even when it cost her everything.

    Locked away in a tower by her own father, Barbara’s journey is one of quiet conviction, spiritual awakening, and unwavering belief in Christ. What follows is a story marked by betrayal, persecution, and ultimately, martyrdom — but also one filled with strength, truth, and eternal victory.

    Her story reminds us that faith isn’t always loud… but it is always powerful.

    🔥 This episode dives into:

    • Barbara’s early life and isolation
    • Her discovery of the Christian faith
    • The confrontation with her father
    • The trials she endured for Christ
    • The legacy she leaves behind

    Whether you're hearing her story for the first time or revisiting it, St. Barbara’s witness will challenge and inspire you.

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    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    26 mins
  • St. Philomena — The Silent Warrior
    Mar 24 2026

    She never preached a sermon.
    She never wrote a word.
    Yet her faith shook empires.

    In this episode of Voices of the Saints, we uncover the powerful and mysterious story of St. Philomena — a young girl who chose Christ over a king, purity over power, and death over compromise.

    From her bold refusal to marry Emperor Diocletian… to the miracles that followed her suffering… St. Philomena’s story is one of quiet strength, unwavering conviction, and divine intervention.

    Why has this young saint, once unknown to history, become one of the most beloved intercessors in the Church?

    And what can her life teach us about standing firm in a world that constantly pressures us to bend?

    This is not just a story of martyrdom…
    It’s a story of identity, courage, and unshakable faith.

    What you’ll hear:

    • The discovery of St. Philomena’s story
    • Her confrontation with power and persecution
    • The miracles that surrounded her life and death
    • Why she continues to inspire millions today

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    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    17 mins
  • St. Sophia and Her Daughters — Wisdom, Faith, Hope, and Love
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of Voices of the Saints, we tell the story of St. Sophia and her three daughters — Faith, Hope, and Love — martyrs of the early Church whose courage unsettled an empire.

    Summoned before Emperor Hadrian, these children faced pressure, pain, and death not with rebellion or fear, but with quiet conviction. And beside them stood their mother, Sophia — whose name means Wisdom — watching, praying, and keeping vigil as each daughter bore witness to Christ.

    This is not a story of spectacle or revenge.
    It is a story of truth spoken softly, of innocence that could not be broken, and of a mother whose love remained steadfast even unto death.

    Told with reverence, restraint, and immersive sound design, this episode invites you to sit with the mystery of martyrdom — and to remember that some victories are won not by force, but by faithfulness.

    🕊️ “She was not dying of despair. She was dying of love.”

    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    23 mins
  • The 21 Martyrs of Libya: Faith on the Shore of Death
    Dec 10 2025

    On a quiet beach in Libya in 2015, twenty-one men knelt before the waves — ordinary workers whose final whispered words became a testimony heard around the world:
    “Ya Rabbi Yasu… Lord Jesus.”

    In this episode, we tell their story with reverence, depth, and historical faithfulness.
    From their journey out of Egypt, to their courage in captivity, to the final moment where heaven stood in silence, this is not a story of death — but a story of unshakeable faith.

    Featuring immersive sound design, cinematic storytelling, and the real hymn sung by the martyrs in their final days, this episode honours their sacrifice and preserves their voices for generations to come.

    May the prayers of the 21 Martyrs of Libya be with us all.

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    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    40 mins
  • St Abanoub: The Child Who Shook an Empire
    Dec 3 2025

    At just twelve years old, St Abanoub of Nehisa walked alone into the heart of Roman persecution — not with weapons, not with status, but with a faith that no fear could silence. In a time when entire villages trembled under cruel edicts, a child rose with a courage that shook governors, shattered idols, and revealed a power far greater than the empire.

    This immersive, cinematic retelling brings you into the world of Nehisa and Samanoud during the fierce persecutions of the 4th century. Journey with Abanoub as he prays in the quiet of a village church, walks alone at dawn toward danger, faces torment before Governor Arianus, and is carried by divine strength through miracles that stunned soldiers and terrified rulers.

    Follow him through the final path to Athribis, where his unwavering confession and holy boldness revealed the glory of Christ even in the face of death.

    Told with atmospheric sound design, rich music scoring, and deep emotional narration, this episode invites you to meet St Abanoub not as a distant legend, but as a living witness whose purity, bravery, and devotion continue to inspire centuries later.

    This is the story of St Abanoub — the child martyr who stood before an empire and would not bow.

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    Thank you, and may the prayers of St Abanoub be with you.

    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    30 mins
  • St John Nepomucene - The Confessor’s Seal
    Nov 24 2025

    In this longer powerful episode of Voices of the Saints, we step into the hauntingly beautiful story of St John Nepomucene — the humble Bohemian priest whose unshakeable fidelity cost him his life.

    Long before his body was thrown from the Charles Bridge into the cold Vltava River, John was known for something rare: he listened as though each confession was holy ground. His silence became refuge for the broken… and a threat to a king consumed by suspicion.

    When the queen found in John a gentle spiritual anchor, King Wenceslaus sought to break him — first with questions, then with torture, and finally with death.
    But John would not speak.
    Not for fear.
    Not for pride.
    But for the sacred seal he vowed to protect.

    This is a story of conscience stronger than power, faith deeper than fear, and a silence loud enough to echo across centuries.

    May the witness of St John Nepomucene remind us that some vows are worth our very lives.

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    This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.

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    35 mins