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JOIN US THIS ADVENT! Finding Fiat Trailer

An episode of the Saints Alive Podcast podcast, hosted by Saints Alive, titled "JOIN US THIS ADVENT! Finding Fiat Trailer" was published on November 29, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

November 29, 2025 ·2m · Saints Alive Podcast

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Come listen to this exclusive preview clip of our upcoming Advent series: Finding Fiat! In this series, we’ll follow the story of the beloved character, Grace Brumley, as she prepares to play Mary in her school’s Nativity play. We’ll hear about her doubts and fears preparing for such a big role, and how she wonders if she’s up for the part! But through prayer, reflections on Mary’s trust in God, and her family’s support, Grace finds her own little fiat this Advent. You’ll also be able to pray...

Come listen to this exclusive preview clip of our upcoming Advent series: Finding Fiat! In this series, we’ll follow the story of the beloved character, Grace Brumley, as she prepares to play Mary in her school’s Nativity play. We’ll hear about her doubts and fears preparing for such a big role, and how she wonders if she’s up for the part! But through prayer, reflections on Mary’s trust in God, and her family’s support, Grace finds her own little fiat this Advent. You’ll also be able to pray through the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary with your kids, listen to Saints Alive immersive episodes on the life of Mary, enjoy a new Catholic Q&A show for kids called Holy Moly, prepare your hearts with Family Mass Prep, and so much more! Join the waitlist today to grow closer to Jesus this Advent with your family! 

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