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Sometimes, what’s going on in our world can bring out the worst in people. How can we as Catholics be people of peace and hope? A listener named Christine from Detroit shares her deep feelings of sympathy and distress over the suffering of innocent Palestinians amidst the conflicts in Israel. She questions whether it’s […]…
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Sometimes, what’s going on in our world can bring out the worst in people. How can we as Catholics be people of peace and hope? A listener named Christine from Detroit shares her deep feelings of sympathy and distress over the suffering of innocent Palestinians amidst the conflicts in Israel. She questions whether it’s wrong […]…
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Patrick Madrid tackled a listener’s heartfelt concern about receiving the Holy Eucharist, specifically questioning whether it’s necessary to partake in both species—body and blood—to fully receive Jesus. Here’s the gist of Patrick’s answer: No Need for Both: You don’t have to consume both Jesus’ body and blood to receive Jesus fully. Each species, …
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Patrick Madrid tackled a listener’s heartfelt concern about receiving the Holy Eucharist, specifically questioning whether it’s necessary to partake in both species—body and blood—to fully receive Jesus. Here’s the gist of Patrick’s answer: No Need for Both: You don’t have to consume both Jesus’ body and blood to receive Jesus fully. Each species, …
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Father Simon returned live to the mic after recovering from an illness! St. Athanasius & the Trinity (2:49) Acts 15:7-21 Father discusses the reasonable moral code of the religion of Israel Jn 15:9-11 The biggest word in the Bible is ‘AS’ Letters: (22:06) – Funny thing happened on the way to the Forum (23:17) – […]…
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Isn’t it amazing what we can learn from a man who never said a word but lived so loudly? John Morales talks with Harry Kraemer, former CEO of Baxter and a professor at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. They delve into the influential silence of St. Joseph and his exemplary role for today’s leaders, especially […]…
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Father Tim Wyciskalla joined Patrick Conley for a conversation about Marian Devotion. Topics included: devotion (3:48), Pope Francis (10:13), May as the month of Mary (13:06), caller: Mary helped me overcome alcoholism (15:31), caller: the Hail Mary is a powerful prayer (17:50), caller: should I pray the Seven Sorrows of Mary (22:06), caller: my mm…
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Patrick gets into the challenges of parenting, specifically dealing with strong-willed children. He discusses the importance of setting firm boundaries and consistent consequences to guide children towards respectful and responsible behavior. Patrick emphasizes the role of fathers in discipline, the value of escalating consequences, and the impact …
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Patrick tackles big theological questions about baptism and communion. He explores the biblical foundation of being baptized by water and the Spirit, emphasizing its necessity to receive the Holy Spirit as described in the scriptures. Patrick also delves into the significance of the Holy Eucharist in the Catholic faith, comparing it to other belief…
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Patrick engages in a heartfelt conversation with Christine from Detroit, who shares her complex emotions regarding the ongoing conflict in Palestine. As a Middle Eastern Catholic, Christine grapples with feelings of anger and sympathy for the affected innocent civilians. Together, they explore the intricacies of expressing solidarity amidst geopoli…
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5/2/24 7am CT Hour – Bishop Edward Scharefenberger/ Fr. James Kubicki John, Glen and Sarah chat about the latest with protests that turned into riots at ULCA, other news headlines and play What’s That Sound “Baby Edition”. Bishop Scharefenberger talks about what it means for priests, bishops and laity to like Jesus the Good […]…
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5/2/24 6am CT Hour – Fr. Dominic Bouck/ Edward Sri John, Glen and Sarah chat about the latest with protests that turned into riots at UCLA, other news headlines and play What’s That Sound “Baby Edition”. Fr. Dominic explains the Catholic vision of universities and the contrast of what is happening at many campuses […]…
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Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter Memorial of St. Athanasius, 296-373; as bishop of Alexandria, he fought the heresy of Arianism; five times he was sent into exile, but experienced about ten years of relative peace; his dogmatic and historical writings are almost all polemic, directed against every aspect of Arianism Office of Readings […]…
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Recovering from feminist influences with Sister Helena Burns from the Daughters of St. Paul. 20 signs you’re a feminist. (3:19) Reading your way out of radical feminism. (21:21) St. Joseph the Worker. (42:04) Resources mentioned : Sister Helena’s website http://www.hellburns.com Feminist detox resources Former Cosmo journalist and feminist Sue Elle…
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Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 5-1-24 Drew takes us through a number of headlines in today’s news roundup Matt Lamb joins us again to discuss what’s happening on college campuses across America, regarding the Israel – Palestine protests Scott Powell takes a hard look at the dark tactics of Communism, and how […]…
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In a particularly touching episode of The Family Rosary Across America, hosted by Fr. Rocky and Maggie, listeners from across the nation shared their deepest concerns and sought communal solace through prayer. 🙏 Maria’s Heartfelt Requests: Ten-year-old Maria shared her world with us. Her first request was a prayer for a school friend battling a […]…
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If you’re navigating the rough seas of divorce, or know someone who is, you’ll want to hear Dr. Joe Sikorra, a wise marriage and family therapist. He joined Timmerie for a chat that’s all about finding light after the storm of a breakup. Be sure to access the whole episode here! This clip is just […]…
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If someone asks you if you like their cooking, is it better to be brutally honest? Drew explores the complexities of truth-telling, bringing up real-world dilemmas like returning excess change. He emphasizes that honesty is a fundamental aspect of respecting both oneself and others, tying it back to the biblical assurance from the Gospel of […]…
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Bible Study: (1:00) Acts 15:1-6 Father discusses the religious and cultural dimensions of circumcision Jn 15:1-8 God’s purpose is to do what in our lives? Letters (15:30) Can Catholics see R-rated movies? My friend is being charged $200 for a baptism; is that OK? Can priests watch secular TV shows? Why does Father talk about […]…
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