Homilies, talks, reflections, lectures, and other snippets of life for Emporia State Catholics. Find out more at diddecenter.org.
Fr. Matt and Patrick sit down (remotely) once again to do one final review of their thoughts on G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy.
Fr. Matt and Patrick sit down to discuss the final chapter of Orthodoxy.
Fr. Matt and Patrick sit down to discuss Chapter 8 "The Romance of Orthodoxy" on this installment of our book club.
Fr. Matt and Patrick sit down to chat about Chapter 7 "The Eternal Revolution" in this week's installment of the Orthodoxy book club.
Fr. Matt and Patrick discuss chapter 6 of G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy.
Fr. Matt and Patrick sit down to chat about the turning point of Orthodoxy: Chapter 5 or 'The Flag of the World'. You can find the chapter online here. For more info about the Didde Center, visit our here.
Fr. Matt and Patrick are joined this week by Joe Heschmeyer of Holy Family School of Faith as they dig into the fourth and perhaps most pivotal chapter of Orthodoxy.
Fr. Matt and Patrick sit down to discuss the third chapter of G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy.
Fr. Matt Nagle and Patrick Callahan sit down for the second session of our summer book club to discuss the next chapter of G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy.
Fr. Matt and Patrick introduce our summer book club with G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy. They swap stories about first reading Chesterton. Fr. Matt hits the highlights of Chesterton's life and writing. And they dig into the main thoughts of Chapter 1: In Defence of Everything. We'll be reading Chapter 2: The Maniac the week of June 8th. If you want to follow up with any questions or be added to our book club email list, shoot us a line at chaplain@diddecenter.org.
The concluding episode to a series of talks by Chaplain Fr. Matt Nagle looking at how the events described in Exodus can help us understand the most important events in the history of the world - the Paschal Mystery...please consider supporting the Didde Catholic Campus Center by visiting www.diddecenter.org/donate
Please consider supporting the Didde Center by visiting www.diddecenter.org/donate
A series of talks by chaplain Fr. Matt Nagle...email questions to chaplain@diddecenter.org...please consider supporting the Didde Catholic Campus Center by visiting www.diddecenter.org/donate
A series of talks by chaplain Fr. Matt Nagle...email questions to chaplain@diddecenter.org...please consider supporting the didde center by visiting www.diddecenter.org/donate
A series of talks by Fr. Nagle on how the Book of Exodus can help us understand the most important event in the history of the world: the Paschal Mystery - the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Questions can be emailed to Fr. Nagle at the following email address: chaplain@diddecenter.org and please consider supporting our ministry at the Didde Catholic Campus Center by visiting www.diddecenter.org/donate
This is part two of a series of talks given by Fr. Matt Nagle about how the Book of Exodus can help us understand the most important event in the history of the world the Paschal Mystery, the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Please consider supporting our ministry at the Didde Catholic Campus Center by visiting www.diddecenter.org/donate
A four-part series of talks given by Didde Center Chaplain and Director Fr. Matt Nagle, which looks at how the Second Book of the Bible can help us understand the most important event in human history: the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Chapter 13...please prayerfully consider supporting the Didde Catholic Campus Center at Emporia State University by visiting https://www.diddecenter.org/donate
CHAPTER 12
Trinity
Awakening Prep
Talk to awakening team
RCIA Class on three of the Ten Commandments
Fr. Matt’s talk explaining the beginning of Frank Sheed’s book Map of Life in preparation for our Awakening retreat 2020
A conversation with Fr. Matt Nagle about the challenges we face at this time and how to persevere in prayer. We discuss the recent decision by Archbishop Naumann to suspend public Masses. For information on the archdiocese's response to the coronavirus please see their website. A few other links from our conversation: 1. How to pray the rosary. 2. We also talk about the importance of keeping a few fixed time for prayer during the day. You can either set an alarm on your phone or use an app (like Echo). 3. How to pray the angelus (traditionally said at 6am, 12pm, and 6pm or at any time convenient). 4. How to set your phone to grayscale. 5. About the monks at Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey.
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for Epiphany
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for Christmas
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for the 4th Sunday of Advent
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for the 3rd Sunday of Advent.
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for the Second Sunday of Advent.
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for the first Sunday of Advent.
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for Christ the King.
As we draw to the close of the semester, we continue our reflection the Four Last Things, discussing this evening Judgement and Heaven. We dispel some common misconceptions about Heaven and answer the important question why there needs to be a Final Judgement even for those who have received their Particular Judgement.
Fr. Nagle's homily for 33rd Tuesday of Ordinary Time.
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.
In this Tuesday Night Talk we focus on Death and Dying as part of our end of semester series on the Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Heaven, Hell). We begin with a discussion of the historical meditation on these four last things. We then discuss the Christian prayers and liturgy around the dying, especially in regards to our loved ones, and how we ourselves must meditate on and prepare for our own death.
Part 2 of our RISE NIGHT with Dr. Ken Howell on Science and the Catholic Church focusing on the modern myth that science and religion are incompatible.
Part 1 of our RISE NIGHT with Dr. Ken Howell on Science and the Catholic Church focuses on the myths surrounding Galileo Galilei.
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time.
In this Tuesday Night Talk, Fr. Matt Nagle and Patrick Callahan tackle the topic angels, demons, and ghosts. For those curious in the Latin poem discussed in the beginning of the episode, here is the text and translation: Plebs angelica. Phalanx et archangelica principans turma, Virtus Uranica Ac potestas almiphona, Dominantia numina divinaque subsellia, Cherubim aetherea Ac Seraphim ignicoma, Vos, O Michael coeli satrapa Gabrielque vera dans verba nuntia, Atque Raphael vitae vernula, Transferte nos in Paradisicolas. (MS Martial of Limoges, 10th cent.) Angelic host, Phalanx and squadron of the Prince-Archangels, Uranian power, Strength of the gracious word. Spirits that have dominion, Cherubim, Divine tribunal of the air, And Seraphim with flaming hair. And you, O Michael, Prince of Heaven, And Gabriel, by whom the word was given. And Raphael, born in the house of Life, Bring us among the folk of Paradise. (trans. Helen Waddell, 1929)
Fr. Nagle's homily for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 3rd).
Fr. Matt Nagle's homily for All Saints' Day 2019.