Living Bread Radio Network

Living Bread Radio Network The largest Catholic Radio station in Ohio! AM 1060 is a dawn to dusk station. This means that if the sun is up, we are broadcasting.

AM 1060 - Canton, Akron, Cleveland
94.5 FM - Canton Vicinity
89.5 FM - Youngstown

Streaming live online and on our mobile app The Living Bread Radio Network includes the 15,000 Watt AM 1060 that broadcasts in the Canton, Akron & Cleveland areas, 94.5 FM that broadcasts in the Canton vicinity and 89.5 FM which covers the Youngstown/Boardman area. The AM 1060 signal reaches over 2 million souls i

n Northeast Ohio. Join us every day from dawn until dusk for the very best in Catholic programming. The 94.5 FM frequency brings 24 hour Catholic radio to the Canton vicinity. The FM 89.5 station reaches Mahoning County 24 hours a day. The Teachings of the Catholic Church exhorts each one of us to participate in proclaiming that message in every way possible, including using modern media:

"On all Christians rests the noble obligation of working to bring all men to hear and accept the divine message of salvation"
-Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity
Vatican Council II

"The latest media of social communication are indispensable means for evangelization, and for enlightening the minds and hearts of men...effective support should be given to good radio and television programs, above all those that are suitable for families. Catholic programs should be promoted, in which listeners and viewers can be brought to share in the life of the Church and learn religious truths. An effort should also be made to set up Catholic stations."
-Decree on the Means of Social Communication
Vatican Council II

Living Bread Radio, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)3 Catholic organization founded in response to the call of the Second Vatican Council to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ through the medium of radio.Catholics everywhere are hungry for good, solid Catholic teachings that are true to Christ and His Church, and the growth of Catholic radio and its strong listener support is testimony to this. Living Bread Radio has the blessing of Most Reverend Bishop George Murry of the Diocese of Youngstown and Most Reverend Nelson Perez of the Diocese of Cleveland.

It's an incredible story of faith and martyrdomSt. Charles and many other martyrs for the faith died between November 15...
06/03/2026

It's an incredible story of faith and martyrdom

St. Charles and many other martyrs for the faith died between November 15, 1885 – January 27, 1887 in Namugongo, Uganda. St. Charles and his companions were beatified in 1920 and canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1964.

In 1879 Catholicism began spreading in Uganda when the White Fathers, a congregation of priests founded by Cardinal Lavigerie were peacefully received by King Mutesa of Uganda.

The priests soon began preparing catechumens for baptism and before long a number of the young pages in the king’s court had become Catholics.

However, on the death of Mutesa, his son Mwanga, a corrupt man who ritually engaged in pedophilic practices with the younger pages, took the throne.

When King Mwanga had a visiting Anglican Bishop murdered, his chief page, Joseph Mukasa, a Catholic who went to great length to protect the younger boys from the king’s lust, denounced the king’s actions and was beheaded on November 15, 1885.

The 25 year old Charles Lwanga, a man wholly dedicated to the Christian instruction of the younger boys, became the chief page, and just as forcibly protected them from the kings advances.

On the night of the martyrdom of Joseph Mukasa, realizing that their own lives were in danger, Lwanga and some of the other pages went to the White Fathers to receive baptism. Another 100 catechumens were baptized in the week following Joseph Mukasa’s death.

The following May, King Mwanga learned that one of the boys was learning catechism. He was furious and ordered all the pages to be questioned to separate the Christians from the others. The Christians, 15 in all, between the ages of 13 and 25, stepped forward. The King asked them if they were willing to keep their faith. They answered in unison, “Until death!”

They were bound together and taken on a two day walk to Namugongo where they were to be burned at the stake. On the way, Matthias Kalemba, one of the eldest boys, exclaimed, “God will rescue me. But you will not see how he does it, because he will take my soul and leave you only my body.” They executioners cut him to pieces and left him to die alone on the road, which took at least three days.

When they reached the site where they were to be burned, they were kept tied together for seven days while the executioners prepared the wood for the fire.

On June 3, 1886, the Feast of the Ascension, Charles Lwanga was separated from the others and burned at the stake. The executioners slowly burnt his feet until only the charred remained. Still alive, they promised him that they would let him go if he renounced his faith. He refused saying, “You are burning me, but it is as if you are pouring water over my body.” He then continued to pray silently as they set him on fire. Just before the flames reached his heart, he looked up and said in a loud voice, “Katonda! – My God!,” and died.

His companions were all burned together the same day all the while praying and singing hymns until they died.

There were 24 protomartyrs in all. The last of the protomartyrs, a young man named John Mary, was beheaded by King Mwanga on January 27, 1887.

The persecutions spread during the reign of Mwanga, with 100 Christians, both Catholics and Protestants, being tortured and killed.

CALL EARLY IN THE HOUR SO WE CAN GET YOU ON AIR
06/02/2026

CALL EARLY IN THE HOUR SO WE CAN GET YOU ON AIR

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of JesusO most holy heart of Jesus,fountain of every blessing,I adore you, I love you, andwit...
06/01/2026

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

O most holy heart of Jesus,
fountain of every blessing,
I adore you, I love you, and
with lively sorrow for my sins,
I offer you this poor heart of mine.
Make me humble, patient, pure
and wholly obedient to your will.

Grant, good Jesus,
that I may live in you and for you.
Protect me in the midst of danger.
Comfort me in my afflictions.
Give me health of body,
assistance in my temporal needs,
your blessing on all that I do,
and the grace of a holy death.

Amen.

06/01/2026
Sunday May 31st at 4:30PMSister Ave Clark – the author of “Hold on to Love…with Graces Galore” discussesthe Dominican Si...
05/31/2026

Sunday May 31st at 4:30PM

Sister Ave Clark – the author of “Hold on to Love…with Graces Galore” discusses
the Dominican Sisters who influenced her prior to entering the convent more than
60 years ago, the friends whose selfless acts of kindness reflect Christ’s love, and
the pet Yorkies who helped her deal with her own trauma. Host: Tony Rossi.

May 31st - The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to her cousin, ElizabethReflectionOne of the invocations in Mary’s ...
05/31/2026

May 31st - The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to her cousin, Elizabeth
Reflection

One of the invocations in Mary’s litany is “Ark of the Covenant.” Like the Ark of the Covenant of old, Mary brings God’s presence into the lives of other people. As David danced before the Ark, John the Baptist leaps for joy. As the Ark helped to unite the 12 tribes of Israel by being placed in David’s capital, so Mary has the power to unite all Christians in her son. At times, devotion to Mary may have occasioned some divisiveness, but we can hope that authentic devotion will lead all to Christ and therefore, to one another.

Listen to Living Bread Radio today to learn more about the saint of the day from Fr. David Misbrener.

Live video from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception - it says it starts at 12:45PM ET/DSTht...
05/29/2026

Live video from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception - it says it starts at 12:45PM ET/DST
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The Vatican has announced a global Rosary for peace on May 30, which will be led by Pope Leo XIV. The worldwide rosary is organized by the Dicastery for Evangelization. Pope Leo will begin the Live Rosary at 7 p.m. Rome time at the Lourdes Grotto in the Vatican Gardens this Saturday. Simultaneously, Monsignor Walter R. Rossi, rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., will join the Pope in praying the Rosary at 1 p.m. ET. Major shrines that have joined the initiative are: the Shrine of the Mother of God (Zarvanytsia, Ukraine); the International Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Antipolo, Philippines); the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary (Fátima, Portugal); the Shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace (Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina); the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes (Lourdes, France); the Shrine of St. Charbel Annaya (Byblos, Lebanon); and the Pontifical Shrine of the Holy House (Loreto, Italy). “All are invited to participate in this special moment of unity and prayer for peace throughout the world”, a statement from the Washington, D.C. Basilica said.

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05/29/2026

We seek to imitate Christ in many ways, but the hardest part is often loving, forgiving, and remaining faithful when it costs us something.

Real faith shows up in daily choices, not just big moments.

Be honest… what part of following Christ challenges you the most personally? Share your thoughts below. Save this for reflection, and send it to someone growing in faith.

Faith isn’t meant to stay in one place-and now, it doesn’t have to.Living Bread Radio brings the beauty, depth, and trut...
05/28/2026

Faith isn’t meant to stay in one place-and now, it doesn’t have to.

Living Bread Radio brings the beauty, depth, and truth of the Catholic faith right into your daily life-wherever you are. From inspiring local voices to trusted national and regional programs, every show is designed to inform your mind, lift your spirit, and strengthen your walk with Christ.
Born from the vision of the Second Vatican Council and energized by the call for a New Evangelization, Living Bread Radio isn’t just something you listen to-it’s a source of renewal, hope, and living faith for today’s world.
Take it with you wherever you go.
Download the app today on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store-and stay connected to the faith that truly feeds your soul.

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