Patristic Nectar Family Announces New Podcast for Women
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RIVERSIDE, CA — Patristic Nectar Family has announced the launch of a new podcast designed specifically for women, offering a space for spiritual reflection and encouragement shaped by the Orthodox Christian life. The forthcoming series is intended for women of all ages and vocations, including mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, godmothers, and grandmothers, and seeks to foster conversation and shared experience across generations.
According to the announcement, the podcast will explore themes drawn from Orthodox faith and daily life, providing thoughtful discussions meant to strengthen spiritual growth, mutual support, and a sense of community among women. By addressing the joys, struggles, and responsibilities common to women’s lives, the program aims to create a welcoming environment rooted in tradition while remaining attentive to contemporary challenges.
The podcast will be released through the Patristic Nectar Family YouTube channel, where listeners are encouraged to subscribe in order to receive notifications when the first episode becomes available in the near future.
Previously, the UOJ reported that Patristic Nectar announced the release of a book on Elder Cleopa's life.
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