"Speaking with Deacons" provides inspiration and insight for those who are ordained to, in formation for, or just curious about the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church. In each episode, Bob Rice—a candidate for the diaconate in the diocese of Steub
I got ordained! In this episode I share the experience of my ordination and reflect upon the beauty of that rite. My thanks and prayers to all who have supported me on this journey.
Dcn. Harold Burke-Sivers sharers his call to the diaconate and explains what it means for a deacon to embrace a life of serving others.
Deacon Tom Fox, podcasting pioneer and deacon for almost two decades, shares with Bob some advice before Bob gets ordained (only five weeks away!).
There are many good historical reasons to think that St. Francis of Assisi was a deacon. But even if he wasn't, there are a lot of great spiritual reasons deacons should take him as an example! Dr. Alan Schreck, professor of Theology at Franciscan University and expert in Church history, shares some important "diaconal" qualities of St. Francis.
As we approach the 20th anniversary of 9/11, Dcn. Greg Kandra shares about how God used that moment to call him to the diaconate and a life of deeper prayer.
Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, shares how he prepares for his homilies so that his preaching might bring about conversion in the hearts of the listeners.
Dcn. James Keating explains why a deacon must first be a man of prayer before he can be a man of service, and the difference between a man who is called to holiness and one who is called to the diaconate.
It was a joy to talk to Deacons Steve, Michael, and Vic Puscas as they shared how they heard the call to become deacons and gave some great advice for my own diaconal formation.
Dcn. Larry Oney talks about the untapped power of Baptism that many Catholics have but don't even know about!
Bob interviews Sr. Miriam Heidland, SOLT, in front of a live audience at the Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians Conference at Franciscan University of Steubenville about the importance of continually being healed by Jesus Christ.
Renewing a parish isn't about changing what we do, but changing how we think. In this episode, Dcn. Keith Strohm shares five paradigms for parish renewal that are essential to move the Church from maintenance to mission. Deacon Keith Strohm is the former Director of the Office for the New Evangelization and a deacon for the Archdiocese of Chicago. A well-known international and conference keynote speaker, he has helped tens of thousands of men and women hear the Gospel message and encounter the mercy, love and power of Jesus Christ. Deacon Keith has extensive experience in creating and sustaining processes and programs of evangelization and formation at the group, parish and diocesan level that focus on the making, maturation and missioning of disciples of Jesus Christ. He is the Executive Director of M3 Ministries and a long-time teacher and collaborator with the Catherine of Siena Institute. Find out more at http://m3catholic.com
Dcn. Larry Oney shares a powerful story of transformation, not only from an unbeliever into a baptized Catholic, but also becoming a permanent deacon! Dcn. Larry is a permanent deacon for the Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans serving at Divine Mercy Parish in Kenner, Louisiana. He lives in the New Orleans area with his wife Andi. Deacon Oney's dynamic preaching style and message of hope has led to hundreds of speaking engagements across the globe; from Europe to Africa to Brazil to Canada and throughout the United States. Over thirty years of experience making critical business decisions while helping to awaken the faith of others has uniquely equipped Deacon Oney to present lively, invigorating, knowledgeable, and Spirit-filled presentations. Deacon Oney is the founder and president of Hope and Purpose Ministries. Find out more at http://hopeandpurpose.org
Deacon Keith Strohm shares how the Jesus brought him from darkness to light and called him to be His deacon. He is the former Director of the Office for the New Evangelization and a deacon for the Archdiocese of Chicago. A well-known international and conference keynote speaker, he has helped tens of thousands of men and women hear the Gospel message and encounter the mercy, love and power of Jesus Christ. Dcn. Strohm is the Executive Director of M3 Ministries and a long-time teacher and collaborator with the Catherine of Siena Institute. Find out more about his ministry at http://m3catholic.com Watch the full video at: https://youtu.be/DVMdHXXrpvQ
I was so blessed that my first class for diaconate formation was Dcn. Dom Ceratto on the subject of the "Theology of the Diaconate." It gave me a whole new appreciation and understanding of the role of the deacon in the Catholic Church! Deacon Dominic Cerrato is Executive Director of Diaconal Ministries and Director of Diaconal Formation for the Diocese of Joliet. He also offers spiritual direction through the Pastoral Solutions Institute and is editor of Deacon Digest magazine. Find out more at https://www.diaconalministries.org
What do you do if you feel called to the diaconate but there aren't any deacons in your diocese? Dcn. Dominic Ceratto's witness is one of faithful perseverance (and persistence!) in not only answering the call, but also helping others do the same.
Fr. Don Calloway, author of "Consecration to St. Joseph," explains how St. Joseph can be a model for permanent deacons.
If "evangelization is the grace and vocation of the Church" (St. Pope Paul VI), then why do we do it so poorly? In this interview, Dcn. Ralph Poyo shares how he helps individuals and parishes get over their fear of passing on the faith and what we can do to become evangelizing communities.
"That's Jesus' problem, not mine." An inspirational story of unwavering confidence in the Lord! Dcn. Ralph Poyo is the founder of New Evangelization Ministries and is on fire to share Jesus with others.
In this first episode, Bob explains why he is doing a podcast about deacons (even though he isn't one yet... God willing) and his personal story on how he has felt called to the diaconate.
A brief teaser for a new podcast, "Speaking with Deacons," that seeks to give inspiration and insight for the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church.