S3E17 - Claudio Procula
Dana Rizzo reads Claudio Procula by Julianne Leonard

Dana Rizzo reads Claudio Procula by Julianne Leonard
Dana Rizzo reads The Woman at the Well by Julianne Leonard
Alejandra Castillo Smyntek reads Beauty is Vain by Christina Rossetti
Grettelyn Darkey reads A Hymn for Lauds on Sunday by John Henry Newman
Alejandra Castillo Smyntek reads Encouraged by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Nataly Smyntek Castillo reads Dawn by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Lawrence Cuda reads Warnings by John Henry Newman
McKenna Brackney reads We Have a Little Garden by Beatrix Potter
Grettelyn Darkey reads The Month of Mary by John Henry Newman
Lawrence Cuda reads The Contrite Heart by William Cowper
Michael Thimons reads The Gift of Perseverance by John Henry Newman
Nataly Smyntek Castillo reads All Things Bright and Beautiful by Cecil Francis Alexander
Christopher Reibold reads Saint Patrick Was a Welshman by Grettelyn Darkey
Megan Brackney reads A Call to Prayer by Clara M. Brooks
Grettelyn Darkey reads I Loved You First by Christina Rossetti
McKenna Brackney reads God Who Made the Earth by Sarah Betts Rhodes
Grettelyn Darkey reads Christmas Guardians by Sean P. Dailey
Megan Brackney reads How Far Is It to Bethlehem? by Frances Chesterton
Philip Marinchak reads Nativity Song by Sophie Jewett
Father Stephen West reads Thursday by Elizabeth Saenz
Father Stephen West reads The Treasure Chest by Elizabeth Saenz
The Siege, written and read by Elizabeth Saenz
The Wicker Children, written and read by Elizabeth Saenz
Michael Thimons reads When I Have Fears by John Keats
Michael Thimons reads To a Cat by John Keats
Grettelyn Darkey reads The Junk Box by Edgar Albert Guest
Albert Saenz reads I See His Blood Upon the Rose by Joseph Mary Plunkett
Albert Saenz reads Lines Written in Early Spring by William Wordsworth
Albert Saenz reads The Thorn by Alfred Joyce Kilmer
Albert Saenz reads The Return of Spring by Charles D'Orleans, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow