The Sacred Heart Podcast features commentary on Catholic Theology, Philosophy, and current news topics relating to life in the faith. These shows consist of concise and easily digestible material for people with busier lives, who want to learn about the faith while getting ready in the morning, or d…
In this episode, Paul talks about the origin of the Rosary, why it benefits us, and how it became so popular.
In this episode, Paul talks about truth and freedom by reflecting on the words of Christ as they relate to our nature as rational beings.
This is the first of three talks for the Lenten Spiritual Retreat at Sacred Heart in Klamath Falls, OR.
In this episode, Paul discusses the purpose of celibacy and why it is considered superior to marriage.
In this episode, Paul Chutikorn talks about a new perspective that we can have on the Lenten season.
In this episode, Paul discusses the four Marian dogmas of the Church while also dispelling some common objections to the Catholic beliefs about Mary.
In this episode, Paul talks about the reason for the Christmas season and how we can fully appreciate the great blessing of the Incarnation.
In this episode, Director of Faith Formation, Paul Chutikorn, discusses the importance of the season of Advent and why we should take it seriously if we want to obtain the peace and joy that Christ extends to us unceasingly.
In this episode, Paul is joined by Fr. Ron Maag as they discuss various aspects of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
In this episode, Paul discusses the emotions of courage and fear and how they relate to the Resurrection of our Lord.
In this episode, we discuss COVID-19 measures and the positives we can take from this. We also discuss the Domestic Church and what we should consider heading into the Easter season.
In this episode, Paul discusses the meaning of Lent and how we can get the most out of it.
This episode discusses the nature of the liturgy and how liturgical gestures and postures can allow us to get the most out of the Mass.
This episode discusses what the Catholic Church means when we say that Christ is truly present in the Eucharist.