WSJF 92.7 FM

WSJF 92.7 FM WSJF 92.7 FM is a local listener-supported 24/7 radio station serving the greater Sykesville-Eldersburg, Maryland community and beyond since June 3, 2018.

THE STORY BEGINS in Summer 2013 with meetings to determine whether Saint Joseph Catholic Community should apply for a FCC permit to construct a radio station for Eldersburg. We applied in November 2014, and were awarded an FCC Construction Permit in June of 2015. We extended our permit so that it expired on June 12, 2018. We acquired hardware in March and April 2018, and put our antenna a local to

wer in mid-May 2018. On June 3, our radio station and studio had a blessing from the Pastor, and that week WSJF-LP 92.7 FM went “on the air” full time. We are using Relevant Radio content and our own locally produced shows, PSAs and Station Identification spots. We will always need to raise money to help with the cost of our tower rental and internet fees, so please help us out with a donation if you can -- just click on the Donate button on our page. Thanks very much and keep praying for WSJF!

Happy 8th Anniversary, WSJF!!!  On June 3rd, 2018, we kicked off our FM broadcast with a station and studio blessing fro...
06/03/2026

Happy 8th Anniversary, WSJF!!! On June 3rd, 2018, we kicked off our FM broadcast with a station and studio blessing from our pastor at the time and went fully on the air 24/7 in the following few days. It's been a great run! So much has changed and we've added all kinds of locally produced programming and have tightened up the broadcast and program schedule grid! We love doing the work to evangelize using this form of media!

Thanks to all of our financial supporters, our listeners and folks who pray for the success of the mission of WSJF 92.7 FM! Praying for lots more years!

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06/03/2026

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05/28/2026

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In the early years of the Catholic Church in the United States, few figures were as unlikely — or as fascinating — as Pr...
05/24/2026

In the early years of the Catholic Church in the United States, few figures were as unlikely — or as fascinating — as Prince Demetrius Augustin Gallitzin. Born into Russian nobility with Catherine the Great as his godmother, Gallitzin became a Catholic priest on the American frontier, earning the title "Apostle of the Alleghenies."

Catherine O’Donnell, a historian at Arizona State University, joins host George Matysek this week on Catholic Review Radio to discuss the extraordinary life of one of the most fascinating figures in the early U.S. Catholic Church.

Gallitzin arrived in Baltimore in the late 18th century and came under the guidance of Bishop John Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in the United States. After serving briefly at St. Joseph in Taneytown, he ministered in even more remote areas of rural Pennsylvania.

O’Donnell discusses Gallitzin’s unusual upbringing, his difficult relationship with his strong-willed mother and the deep faith that drew him to the priesthood. The conversation also explores his tensions with Bishop Carroll, his efforts to build a distinctly Catholic community in frontier America and his writings defending the faith.

Check out Catholic Review Radio on WSJF 92.7 FM on Sundays after the live broadcast of the 10:45 am Mass at Saint Joseph Catholic Church (approximately 11:45 am) and again at 3:00 pm. Thanks for listening!

The Grasleys are BACK on WSJF 92.7 FM with their show "Getting Real with the Grasleys - Listen to Faith FM and check it ...
05/09/2026

The Grasleys are BACK on WSJF 92.7 FM with their show "Getting Real with the Grasleys - Listen to Faith FM and check it out!

We are not only back on the radio but on podcasts! Hope you enjoy are lasted episodes!
WSJF 92.7 FM

He was once a rising concert pianist, performing for audiences around the world—until he answered a call he could not ig...
05/07/2026

He was once a rising concert pianist, performing for audiences around the world—until he answered a call he could not ignore. On Catholic Review Radio this week, George Matysek speaks with Sulpician Father Paul Maillet about his journey from the concert stage to the priesthood.

A former student of the legendary Leon Fleisher, Father Maillet reflects on the discipline and demands of a professional music career—and how a vocation first sparked in high school gradually took hold through prayer, service and discernment.

Now a faculty member at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Roland Park, he continues to integrate music into his life and ministry, describing it as a powerful form of prayer. He also previews his upcoming concert at the Baltimore Basilica and offers practical insight on listening for God’s call and finding lasting peace.

Listen to Catholic Review Radio on WSJF on Sundays after the live broadcast of the 10:45am Mass at Saint Joseph Catholic Church (approximately 11:45am) and again at 3pm. Thanks for listening!

“FREE UNDER GRACE”        by Robert Prevost is available now where ever fine books are sold.
05/03/2026

“FREE UNDER GRACE”
by Robert Prevost is available now where ever fine books are sold.

The first copy of the book in Italian, available from Monday, May 4, has been presented to the Pope. The volume contains his writings from when he ...

When white smoke rose over the Sistine Chapel last year, Elise Ann Allen was one of the few journalists who already knew...
04/24/2026

When white smoke rose over the Sistine Chapel last year, Elise Ann Allen was one of the few journalists who already knew the man stepping onto the balcony. The Rome-based correspondent for Crux had first met Cardinal Robert Prevost in Peru years earlier while covering the Church's response to the abuse crisis — an encounter that eventually led to a dinner with the future pope and, after his election, the first in-depth interview with Pope Leo XIV.

This week on Catholic Review Radio, George Matysek talks with Allen about her new biography of Pope Leo XIV, published this April in English. She traces how his years as an Augustinian missionary in crisis-torn Peru shaped his pastoral vision, his instinct for synodality and his quiet but effective leadership style. She also reflects on his evolving relationship with Pope Francis, his approach to the Latin Mass debate, and his recent, pointed calls for peace.

Listen to Catholic Review Radio on WSJF 92.7 FM on Sunday following the live broadcast of the 10:45am Mass from Saint Joseph Catholic Church,= (approx. 11:45am) and again at 3pm. Thanks for listening!

Our God is a merciful God, and that is ever-present especially in the sacrament of reconciliation or confession. This we...
04/11/2026

Our God is a merciful God, and that is ever-present especially in the sacrament of reconciliation or confession. This week on the Catholic Review Radio show, Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talked with Father Michael DeAscanis, pastor of St. Louis Parish in Clarksville and St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Fulton, about his great joy in bringing people back into communion with God through confession. They also discuss St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy devotion promoted by the woman who saw Jesus with mercy pouring from his heart in the early part of the 20th century. Learn more about how and why the Church celebrates the feast of Divine Mercy on the Sunday after Easter each year.

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