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Welcome to Holy Name Radio

Holy Name Radio KJXP-LP 100.9FM is an apostolate of the St Joseph Catholic Men’s Fellowship in Nacogdoches, TX – The Oldest Town in Texas.  Our men’s group began as a weekly bible study over 10 years ago.  We still meet faithfully on Wednesday mornings at 6:30 AM. Through our studies and conversations we began asking ourselves what we could do in our communities, families and workplaces to further the truth that is Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church.  In 2014 we began the journey, with the help of EWTN and the Catholic Radio Association to apply for and build a low power FM radio station. Holy Name Radio went on the air in the summer of 2016.  Holy Name Radio is a listener supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that employs broadcast radio, mobile technology, the internet and social platforms to offer news, analysis, teaching, devotions and music to demonstrate the Good News that Jesus is Lord over all areas of life.  Through these means we show that the teaching of Christ, through His Church, offers an encouraging view of the world, a deep sense of spirituality, a firm family life, enhanced human relationships, creative use of reason and scholarship and the creation of a culture of life and love.

Explore our website and tune in to our radio station to experience the range and breadth of knowledge available to our listeners.  Enjoy and Deo Gratias!

Broadcast Schedule

Monday-Friday
6am-7am: The Son Rise Morning Show (Live)
7am-8am: Morning Glory (Live)
8am-9am: Daily Mass from EWTN Chapel (Live)
9am-10am: Catholic Connection with Teresa Tomeo (Live)
10am-11am: More 2 Life
11am-12pm: Women of Grace with Johnnette Benkovic (Live)
12pm-1pm: Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie (Live)
1pm-2pm: The Doctor Is In (Live)
2pm-3pm: Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders (Live)
3pm-4pm: EWTN Open Line (Live)
4pm-6pm: Kresta in the Afternoon (Live)

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Announcements

Easter 2026: The Complete Guide to the Catholic Season of Easter
What is Easter about? On Christmas, we celebrate the Incarnation—God becoming human – with Jesus’s birth. During Lent, we recall the cross—Jesus’s crucifixion and death. At Easter, we rejoice in the empty tomb—Jesus’s resurrection. Easter is the day Jesus rose from the dead after being crucified. The empty tomb means that Jesus’s words rang true. He fulfilled the promises of Scripture and conquered sin and death. Had Jesus not risen from the dead, the world would have seen Him as just a prophet or teacher instead o...

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Life Without Limits

Posted on April 16, 2026 in: General News

Life Without Limits
We human beings earnestly desire a life without limits. If you doubt this, do a quick search on Amazon for books with the title Life Without Limits. There are at least fifty (!) different books with some variation of that title (and that’s not counting a stunning number of additional books that have some version of “life/living without limits” as a subtitle). Apparently, there is no limit to the writing of books about living without limits. Why have books on this topic been so popular in recent years? In part, their popularity stems from their emph...

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10 Ways Jesus Fulfilled the 1000-Year-Old Prophecy
Did Jesus Despair? “My God Why Have You Abandoned Me?” What This Article Is About This article explains how Christ’s cry of abandonment on the Cross is not defeat. Rather, it is the proclamation of His identity and the fulfillment of Psalm 22, revealing His ultimate victory over sin and death. What You Will Find in This Article The true meaning of Christ’s cry, “My God, My God, why have you abandoned me?” How Jesus intentionally embraced the experience of abandonment The connection between the Crucifixion and Psalm 22 ...

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