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Young Catholics discuss current issues in the Catholic Church plus news and events which impact our lives. There are occasional appearances by priests and seminarians.

Mike Malcom


    • Feb 19, 2009 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 21 EPISODES


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    #29: Peter McLane, aspirant to the Diaconate

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2009


    Monica, Russell & Mike welcome Mr. Peter McLane, a young married man with kids who is discerning a vocation to the Diaconate. Along the way, they get excited about a possible new law that will declare fertilized eggs to be human beings. They speculate about whether Pope Benedict will visit communist Vietnam. They comment on the uproar surrounding the ex-excommunication of the Society of Saint Pius X. They listen to some zany music.Listen to it here.Be sure to leave a comment below to tell us what your parish does for Lent. We all do Stations of the Cross. What does your parish do that's unique?This embedded video is from the Vespers mentioned in the podcast. Peter is an acolyte. Rusty and Monica are in the Schola.Shownotes:Saint Gregory's UniversitySubiaco AcademyCredits:"55 mph" by Outland.Creative Commons license.

    #28: Cathoogle! God bless you.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2009


    Monica, Russell & Mike talk about confession over the phone, Catholic coffee houses, and the Pope's YouTube channel.If you know of a good "Catholic coffee house," leave a comment below. We would love to hear about it!Listen to it here.Shownotes:Cathoogle, the Catholic search engineyoutube.com/vatican - the Pope's official YouTube channelwww.benedictxvi.tv - the unofficial collection of Pope Benedict's videosHappy People Spend More Time in ChurchSurvey shows many Catholics have left the ChurchMy Mass KitCredits:"55 mph" by Outland.Creative Commons license.

    #27: What Kind of Superhero Are You?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2008


    Monica, Russell & Mike ponder the good that may come from the new president. They suffer the ingominy of the vocabulary of the USCCB. Rusty asks Monica what kind of superhero she is. Holy Family Cathedral gets ready for Misa Ad Oreientam.Listen to it here. No video this time.Shownotes:Vox Nova's open letter to Barack ObamaStem Cell ScoreboardWhat Does the Prayer Really Say blog post about Bishop SlatteryThe New Liturgical Movement blog post about Bishop SlatteryFr. Mark Kirby's local blogFr. Denis Robinson's blogCredits:"55 mph" by Outland.Creative Commons license.

    #26: I'd Like a Hamburger and Fries

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2008


    #26: Russell, Monica, and Mike wonder if Adam and Eve were vegans. They celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the election of John Paul II. They await the first Catholic King of England in over 300 years.Listen to it here.Shownotes:40 Days for Life: the Tulsa signup sheetStem Cell scoreboard: 73 to 0Photosynth view of Holy Family CathedralCredits:"Get Funky Menu Loop" by Douglas Spotted Eagle"55 mph" by Outland.Creative Commons license.

    #25: Tears on my Pelosi

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2008


    #25: Keri, Monica, and Mike congratulate Russell on the birth of his son! They also talk about how the pope is encouraging priests to be generous in giving sacraments to young adults. Over a dozen US bishops issued statements correcting a prominent politician's assertions about Catholic teaching. The Vatican has reaffirmed an old practice of NOT singing or saying Yahweh during Mass.Listen to it here.Shownotes:USCCB document on when life beginsaskapriest@gmail.comSolemn VespersCredits: "55 mph" by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #24: In Living Color

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2008


    #24: Russell, Monica, Keri and Mike talk about Evangelization in the Year of Saint Paul. The Catholic Church is spreading the faith to youth and young adults at World Youth Day, to college students at Newman Centers, to Anglicans, and to fallen-away Catholics returning to the Church. This is our first video podcast.Listen to it here.Shownotes:wyd2008.orgewtn's audio and videoh2onews.orgMatt Maher on mycatholicvoiceCredits: "55 mph" by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #23: Who wrought that ineffable gibbet?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2008


    #23: Keri, Monica, Russell & Mike are back at it with an all new podcast.Listen to it here.Shownotes:They looked at Xt3, the new social networking site built for Catholics around World Youth Day.There are a few new Facebook groups for Catholics, including one to support Bishop Slattery.The US bishops voted on using words like "ineffable" and "gibbet" in Mass.The Diocese of Gallup had their crosier stolen, then returned.The Year of Saint Paul begins on Sunday, June 29.It is possible that we will see the reconciliation between the Church and the Society of St. Pius X if the SSPX leadership can meet the following conditions:A commitment to a proportioned response to the generosity of the Pope.A commitment to avoid any public speech which does not respect the person of the Holy Father and which can be negative for ecclesial charity.A commitment to avoid the pretense of a Magisterium superior to the Holy Father and to not put forward the Fraternity [SSPX] in opposition to the Church.A commitment to demonstrate the will to behave honestly in full ecclesial charity and in respect to the authority of the Vicar of Christ.A commitment to respect the date – fixed at the end of the month of June – to respond positively. This will be a required and necessary condition for the immediate preparation for adhesion to have full communion.Credits:55 mph by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #22: We Were Abducted by Aliens!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2008


    #22: Russell, Monica, Keri & Mike talk to special guest John, a member of the choir at the Pope's Mass in Washington. They discuss what young adults think of new priests' assignments, online confessions, and whether aliens can achieve salvation.Listen to it here.Credits:55 mph by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #21: Look! It's the Pope!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2008


    #21: Monica, Russell & Mike welcome the pope to the U.S. Mike gets excited about Bishop-Elect Tony Taylor's becoming the new Bishop of Little Rock, Arkansas. Monica & Russell discuss life as a rockstar in the band Filioque.Listen to it here.This is a video recording of the second half of the show.Shownotes:uspapalvisit.orgDiocese of Little RockHouston's Sacred Heart Co-CathedralVideo of us recording this podcastCredits:55 mph by Outland. Creative Commons license.Thanks to the Diocese of Little Rock for the use of audio from the press conference welcoming Bishop-Elect Anthony Taylor.

    #20: Getting Nerdy with new sins and famous Catholics

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2008


    #20: Monica, Keri, Russell & Mike welcome the pope, talk about new sins, old devotions, and their favorite famous Catholics.Listen to it here.Shownotes:uspapalvisit.orgusccb.wordpress.comSeven new sinsCredits:55 mph by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #19 Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup, and the Lucky Bean

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008


    The Leap Day Show: Keri Cooper, Russell Nance, Mike Malcom and special guest Todd Nance ponder how they should celebrate St. Patrick's Day - Monday of Holy Week this year. They applaud a local student's prize winning entry in C-SPAN's contest for a documentary made by a high school student. They discuss why Catholics are leaving the Church and play back sound clips of what bishops say we should do about it.Listen to it here.Shownotes:The 1938 chalice the pope will use when he visits AmericaLeaving Your Faith At The Door - the C-SPAN contest winning videoCredits:55 mph - Outland

    #18: Holy Grounds with Matt Halbach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2008


    Matt Halbach kicks off Holy Grounds, the winter-season version of Theology on Tap. Matt speaks on the Eucharist.Listen to it here.Credits: 55mph by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #16 Filioque's New Album

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007


    Catholic rockers Monica Martin, Mark Steichen, & Russell Nance talk about their band's second album Washed Away. Listen to three "rough cuts" from the album and a special in-studio performance.Listen to it here.

    #15 Holy Family Cathedral's new organist Ernest Neal

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2007


    Podcast #15: Russell Nance, Mike Malcom and Jake Wolf interview Ernest Neal, Holy Family Cathedral Organist and Music Director. They talk about the Diocese of Tulsa's Youth & Family Fest, and other local and international events.Listen to it here.Shownotes:Youth & Family FestXLTtulsa.comFiloqueSonitus Sanctus - an amazing site full of Catholic audio recordingsJohn Paul II canonization siteOpening Theme: 55 mph by Outland. Creative Commons license.

    #14 Just What Did The Pope Say?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2007


    Podcast #14:Monica, Russell, and Mike talk about how the pope's been quoted and misquoted this Summer. They welcome Matt Halbach & Ernest Neal to their new jobs.Listen to it here.Shownotes:Ten US dioceses do not have bishops.Headline: Protestants can't have churches.Pope weighs in on evolution and God.World Youth Day is less than one year away.Matt Halbach's the new diocesan youth coordinator.Ernest Neal's the new Cathedral organist and music director.Credits: "55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons license

    #13 Two Priests & Eleven Deacons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2007


    Podcast #13: Two Priests & Eleven DeaconsTransitional Deacons Gary Kastl and Brian O'Brien will be ordained Priests in three days. They, and Fr. Matt Gerlach, Associate Director of Vocations, answer some thoughtful questions from students from Holy Family Cathedral School.Listen to it here.Recorded "live" before the graduating Class of 2007 from Saint Catherine's School in Tulsa.Credits:"55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons license.

    #12 Let's Chant

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2007


    Monica, Russell, and Mike discuss Gregorian Chant in the Diocese of Tulsa, Archbishop Burke's unfailing commitment to the unborn, and other current topics.Listen to it here.Shownotes:International Theological Commission discusses LimboSCOTUS upholds Partial-Birth Abortion BanCardinal Rigali's Lenten MessagesMsgr. Mueggenborg's Sunday Gospel Scripture StudyArchbishop Burke's statementwww.calledtoday.comCredits: "55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons license

    #9 Holy Grounds with Mark Steichen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2007


    Holy Grounds and Theology on Tap: Mark Steichen, seminarian and guest speaker; Peter Klein, organizer; and Marianne Taylor, a regular attendee. The panel talks about why so many Catholic young adults enjoy Holy Grounds.Included in this podcast is Mark Steichen's talk: "The Eucharist as a Sacrifice."Listen to it here.Shownotes:D.Y.A.M.C. (Tulsa's Young Adults)Credits: "55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons share-alike license.

    #8 Want to sell your soul for $25?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2007


    Want to sell your soul for $25? Take the Blasphemy Challenge - or not! Mike & Rusty talk about online prayer opportunities for Lent, Portugal's failed abortion referendum, and other current news and local events.Listen to it.Shownotes:Daily Mass ReadingsSunday Gospel Scripture StudyPray Station Portable (Liturgy of the Hours)Office of ReadingsCredits: Theme music is "55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons license.

    #7 Lots of current news

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2007


    Lots of current news! Monica Martin, Russell Nance, and Mike Malcom talk about Theology on Tap, Holy Grounds, TEC Retreats, World Youth Day, and current Catholic news.Listen to it.Shownotes:myspace.com/FilioqueTheology on Tap/Holy GroundsXLTCredits: Theme music is "55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons license.

    #6 The Top Ten List

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2006


    The Top Ten List! Keri Cooper, Russell Nance, and Mike Malcom count down the best Catholic websites.Listen to it.Shownotes:christusrex.orglasermonks.comxlttulsa.comTop Ten List:10. Chris-Padgett.com9. CatholicExchange.com8. Cathedral Media7. CatholicInsider.com6. National Catholic Register5. Daily Mass Readings4. Amy Welborn's Blog3. Catholic Rockers2. Catholic News1. Busted HaloCredits: Theme music is "55 mph" by Outland, Creative Commons license.

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