Annie and Gianna, two Sedevacantist teenagers, have started their own podcast called Teens and Faith: Catholic Conversations. Annie’s family are members of St. Teresa of Avila Mission in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and Gianna’s family attends St. Hugh of Lincoln Roman Catholic Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The first episode of the podcast is titled What it’s Like to be a Mission Kid. To start, Annie talks about the origin and growth of St. Teresa mission, and Gianna discloses how it’s like to go to a small parish with a choir and group of servers. The topics also include the pros and cons of mission life from teenagers’ point of view. The podcast’s first guest Elias, the younger brother of Gianna, tells his hobbies, favorite (and least favorite) school subjects, and his favorite books and prayer among others. Elias also reveals what holy day he likes the best, and it is a feast which I also love.

In future episodes, Teens and Faith will also interview young people from other missions and parishes. Future guests include Father Stephen McKenna, who is the pastor of St. Hugh of Lincoln, and also in charge of St. Teresa mission.
Enjoy the first episode! And St. Hugh of Lincoln has its own YouTube channel, where you can watch ceremonies and Masses livestreamed, and listen sermons given by the SGG clergy.
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