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Hey Everybody! It's Fr. Edward

Hey Everybody! It's Fr. Edward

De: Fr. Edward Looney
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Fr. Edward Looney is a Catholic priest who loves having conversations with guests. They talk about new book releases, various topics related to faith and life, and occasionally he speaks with producers, directors, and actors from the film industry. He has podcasted since 2019, formerly as “How They Love Mary” and “Cup of St. Joe,” conducting over 300 interviews to date. The interview style podcasts from Fr. Edward continues now, as he begins each conversation greeting his audience with “Hey Everybody!” Tune in for inspiring conversations about faith, film, and life.© 2026 Fr. Edward Looney Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Episode 360: Who Was St. Valentine—Really? A Priest, Love, and Miracles with Anthony DeStefano
    Feb 3 2026

    Fr. Edward Looney welcomes author Anthony DeStefano back to the podcast to discuss his new children’s book, Your Valentine, which reclaims the true Christian meaning of Valentine’s Day.

    Anthony shares the real story of St. Valentine—a 3rd-century priest and martyr whose witness to Christian marriage and sacrificial love reminds us that love is stronger than death. They explore how Valentine’s Day became commercialized, why it’s important to teach children the Catholic roots of the holiday, and how themes of empathy, friendship, and self-giving love are woven into the story.

    This episode is a timely conversation for parents, teachers, and anyone who wants to rediscover the faith-filled origins of Valentine’s Day.

    Your Valentine is available from Sophia Institute Press. Buy here: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/your-valentine/?oid=816&affid=203

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    19 m
  • Episode 359: The Holy Face of Jesus: A Forgotten Devotion for Our Time with Fr. Lawrence Carney
    Jan 27 2026

    Devotions in the Church often rise and fall in popularity, but some are providentially renewed for a particular moment in history. In this episode, Fr. Edward Looney and Fr. Lawrence Carney explore the devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus—its origins, spiritual depth, and relevance today.

    Fr. Edward shares how he was first introduced to the Holy Face devotion after leaving seminary in 2008 and how it quietly shaped his spiritual life. Fr. Carney traces the history of the devotion, explains why he believes it deserves renewed attention—especially among diocesan priests—and recounts how he personally encountered it.

    Together, they discuss what the devotion looks like in daily life, from the simple prayer “Lord, show us Thy face and we shall be saved” to the importance of enrollment and consecration. The conversation also explores St. Martin of Tours’ surprising connection to the Holy Face, the sainthood cause of the religious sister instrumental in spreading the devotion, and why consecrating oneself to the Holy Face remains meaningful amid so many other consecrations.

    Finally, they unpack the Purgative, Illuminative, and Unitive stages of the spiritual life that shape the consecration, drawing on great 20th-century spiritual theologians, and clarify the relationship between the Veil of Manoppello, the Shroud of Turin, and the Veil of Veronica—what they share and how they differ.

    A rich conversation for anyone seeking to deepen their prayer and gaze more intentionally upon the Face of Christ.

    Buy the book: https://tanbooks.com/products/books/preparation-for-total-consecration-to-the-holy-face-of-jesus-how-god-draws-the-soul-into-the-purgative-illuminative-and-unitive-ways/?srsltid=AfmBOorPX-h-1605TDIsVzZM-UGbE23INOZMscfA-zwehgto-kno6AQ4

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    39 m
  • Episode 358: More Than a Travel Show: David Henrie on New EWTN+ Show Seeking Beauty
    Jan 19 2026

    In this conversation, Fr. Edward Looney speaks with actor and filmmaker David Henrie about his new EWTN+ series, Seeking Beauty, a show that invites viewers to rediscover the meaning of beauty through art, history, and faith.

    David shares his understanding of beauty as something deeply misunderstood in today’s culture, and explains the purpose behind Seeking Beauty, which he describes as something like a “Catholic Rick Steves”—but with a spiritual depth rooted in the saints and the Church’s artistic heritage.

    Together, they reflect on Italian history and how what was built centuries ago continues to endure, especially in Rome. Fr. Edward shares his own experience of traveling to Rome for the first time and how encountering sacred art in person changed the way he sees and prays.

    The conversation touches on the saints featured in the series, including a powerful moment involving an unfinished Pietà by Michelangelo, and the moving experience of hearing a poem read that brought the sculpture—and its meaning—to life. Fr. Edward offers insight into the importance of appreciating beauty rather than merely taking pictures of it.

    David also shares why the show exists, recounting how Edmundo Reyes was inspired. He reveals which place in Italy truly blew him away, explains St. Mark’s connection to Venice, and how viewers can watch Seeking Beauty streaming now on EWTN+.

    Fr. Edward closes by inviting viewers to go on a pilgrimage from their recliner, allowing sacred art, history, and faith to form their hearts through this new series.

    📺 Seeking Beauty is streaming now on EWTN+

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    13 m
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