Posts Tagged ‘Father Ross Tozzi’
Faith, Education, & Nutrition
Recent visitors to KNOM have brought fresh nourishment for body, soul, and mind — for listeners and staffers alike.
Read MoreFather Ross Returns to Nome
KNOM was blessed with a visit last month from longtime friend Father Ross Tozzi, a KNOM board member and former parish priest in Nome. Read about how Father Ross’ visit helped bolster the KNOM mission and the Nome faith community.
Read MoreFirst Fridays for You
Did you know? Nome’s St. Joseph Catholic Church pastor, Father Tom Kuffel, schedules first Friday Masses for the intentions of KNOM’s benefactors and supporters.
Read MoreA New Studio — and a New Chapter — for KNOM
On October 1st, staff, supporters, and friends of KNOM gathered to celebrate the dedication of the brand-new Tom and Florence Busch Digital Studios. It was the realization of a five-year campaign, a vision made possible through the kind generosity, prayer, and support of so many.
Read MoreSacred Gifts
A recent gift from a KNOM benefactor will play a special role in our digital studios’ dedication in October.
Read MoreWe’ve Only Just Begun
On July 14, KNOM celebrated its 45th anniversary — while, at the same time, continuing to work towards our intended autumn launch timeline for our brand-new digital studios.
Read MoreNew Blessings in Anchorage
KNOM’s new business and development office in Anchorage has been a confluence of blessings in recent months — among them, a visit from Father Ross Tozzi.
Read MoreNew Prayers on the Web: The Chaplet of Divine Mercy
KNOM’s own recordings of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy are now available online — for immediate listening or download.
Read MoreMeet Father Vince
Meet Father Vince Burns: the new parish priest at Nome’s St. Joseph Catholic Church and the new voice of KNOM’s live broadcasts of Sunday Mass.
Read MoreFather Ross, Back from Diomede
Serving the people of Western Alaska takes one to incredible places. Father Ross Tozzi recently returned from an extraordinary, unexpectedly lengthy stay in one of our region’s most singular communities, and later this month, he’ll be traveling again: this time, out of Western Alaska, entirely.
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