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We Hold These Treasures is a podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA. Hosted by Elizabeth Tomlin, the author of Joyful Momentum: Growing and Sustaining Vibrant Women's Groups, We Hold These Treasures invites listeners to conversations about women in the Church, especially in military chapels. It encourages and equips women to put their gifts and talents into service and provides tips and resources for our global Catholic community in the Military Archdiocese. #milarch #catholic #catholicwoman

Elizabeth Tomlin


    • Mar 25, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    A Beautiful Second Act with Maria Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 34:36


    Life, especially military life, is replete with transitions. Maria Johnson is a best-selling author and speaker. As a military wife Maria encountered Catholic saints who have accompanied her through life. In this conversation Maria shares about her new book "A Beautiful Second Act: Saints and Soul Sisters Who Taught me to Age With Grace." In her new book Maria explores the adventure of life's second half, drawing inspiration from twenty saints and “soul sisters” who faced these challenges with courage.As advancements in health and medicine extend our lifespan, women of the sandwich generation—those balancing the needs of both children and parents—are experiencing a multitude of challenges as they transition out of the workforce and into the promise of retirement. This book contains encouragement and wisdom from saints and contemporary soul sisters who experienced similar challenges during their transition to midlife and beyond and offers insight into the aging process.Chapter after chapter, these inspiring saints and contemporary changemakers from all over the world will help you, too, embrace your second half and the changes it brings to our health, our personal relationships, our responsibilities, our work, and our faith.

    On Women Volunteers and Battling Burnout with Maggie Phillips

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 38:34


    In this episode Elizabeth Tomlin and Maggie Phillips discuss Maggie's recent article in America Magazine, Lay volunteers are often the backbone of Catholic parishes. But they need support, too. | America Magazine. We ponder how we can “work smarter not harder” in our parishes, honor the service of particularly women volunteers and church employees.  Maggie Phillips authors the series “Religious Literacy in America” for Tablet Magazine through a grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. Her work has also appeared at America Magazine, Word on Fire, and Real Clear Investigations. You can find Maggie online @maggies_words and www.mrsmaggiephillips.com  

    The Anchor for Our Souls: A Conversation on Hope with Lynda MacFarland

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 32:11


    Elizabeth Tomlin and Lynda MacFarland draw on their experiences as military wives to explore the virtue of hope. Lynda's new book, The Anchor For Our Souls - Certain Hope In An Uncertain World is a devotional full of encouragement for anyone struggling in today's tumultuous times. We have a hope that transcends any challenge we will face in our earthly life. It's a Person who is with us now and He never leaves us or forsakes us.This small devotional book is intended to be savored slowly, in stolen moments of quiet, away from the noise and endless activities of the world today. It is for reading in small increments, a few pages at a time. And then ponder, contemplate the ideas and consolation conveyed, in the words of others and in those of the author.Divided into three sections, the first includes Lynda's own essays on hope; section two contains the quoted words of others with reflections by the author; the last section is composed of the essays of seven thoughtful, faith filled people, each one well-known in his or her own sphere of influence. You can find Lynda @lyndawithawhy on Instagram and on Substack

    Kicking off a Fruitful Catechetical Year with Jose Amaya

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 44:26


    As the new religious education year kicks off, José Amaya, the Archdiocese for the Military Services Director of Faith Formation shares resources for catechists and parents. We begin our conversation by considering the theme published by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops for Catechetical Sunday, Sept 15, “Lord, when did we see you hungry?” Jose also offers archdiocesan resources for catechists, what would make some a “good” catechist, and how catechists can take practical steps to prepare themselves for this year. Good catechesis is grounded in the Eucharist and becomes a fruit of prayer. You don't need a degree in theology to be a catechists; you just need a love of Christ and his Church and a willingness to step into this divine vocation. To get in touch with Jose about catechist training for #MilArch, contact him at faithformation@milarch.org Resources mentioned in this podcast: AMS Catechetical Guides and the curriculum issued by Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio Catholic International University University of Dayton Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation #milarch #catholic #church #sacraments #catholicpodcast

    Stories of the Eucharist with Heidi Hess Saxton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 33:47


    In the days of the National Eucharistic Revival, Elizabeth Tomlin and Heidi Hess Saxton share a conversation about new book about Eucharistic Saints for Families: Stories of the Eucharist a Family Treasury of Saints and Seekers. Each chapter presents a story of a Eucharistic saint or blessed and incorporates read-aloud material suitable for children of all ages. The book incorporates full-color illustrations of each saint that are beautiful and engage the imagination. In this episode you will hear Heidi's path of conversion from a non-Catholic upbringing and how she was drawn to Jesus in the Eucharist during prayer in a Catholic Church. You will also hear her practical ways to incorporate Eucharistic practice and prayer into your family.

    Military Council of Catholic Women Event - Forum with Rebecca Lockhart

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 29:27


    In this episode Elizabeth Tomlin interviews Rebecca Lockhart, who serves as the Director of Forum for the Military Council of Catholic Women. Rebecca is an Army wife, mother of three, and MCCW volunteer. Rebecca shares an invitation for all military-affiliated women to attend MCCW's upcoming worldwide Forum from April 26-28, 2024, In Cincinnati, Ohio. Forum is a weekend of fellowship, inspirational talks, liturgies, and a chance to re-connect with other Catholic military women. This year's Forum theme is "Come to me all who are weary, and I will give you rest." Learn more about the Military Council of Catholic Women at mccw.org

    Reach More Personal Discipleship Discernment and Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 33:25


    Elizabeth Tomlin and Madeline Stockman share a conversation about the Reach More Movement in the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA. Reach More is a small group, lay evangelization, training movement supported by the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, and Evangelical Catholic through which #MilArch affiliated Catholics gather in small groups with a Reach More missionary discipleship trainer to grow in discipleship and discern their personal apostolate in a twelve week cohort. In this episode listeners will learn about Reach More and how to get involved in this movement. Learn more about Reach More.

    Introducing the Saints to our Families with Katie Cavadini

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 31:02


    Elizabeth Tomlin and Professor Catherine Cavadini share a conversation about a new family book, Saints: A Family Story, that she co-authored with her Father Professor John Cavadini of the University of Notre Dame. In this episode we talk about ways that Katie's family has integrated the saints and the Catholic faith into their family - through a habit of prayer, storytelling, and reading. The book arose from John sending “coupons” to his grandchildren during the pandemic, on which they could request a story of saint. John began writing saint stories to his grandchildren, and together, John and Katie compiled this collection of saint stories to share more broadly. Saints is gorgeously illustrated by Tess Cassady in a way that brings each of these saints to life and invites reader to imagine these  holy people are our family members – because they are.  You can can find a PDF of some of the illustrations is on Paraclete Press's website DG-9781640607545.pdf Link to Saints: A Family Story Author and Illustrator Bios Dr. Catherine Cavadini Katie is Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Notre Dame where she directs the Masters of Arts Program in Theology. Katie typically offers courses on scriptural interpretation, spirituality, and the stories of the saints. She and her husband, Anthony, live in South Bend, Indiana, with their four children.  Dr. John Cavadini is Professor of Theology and Director of the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame. John's work as a theologian arises from his love for the Church Fathers, especially St. Augustine. Knighted by Pope Benedict XVI for his service to the Church, John lives in South Bend, Indiana, where he and his wife, Nancy, receive daily diversion through visits from any number of their 18 grandchildren.  Anastassia Cassady Tess studied art at the University of Michigan and teaches art history at Trinity School in Greenlawn in South Bend. She's a freelance artist residing in South Bend.

    Sacramentals as Signs of the Faith with Allison Gingras

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 33:38


    Sacramentals are signs of the faith. They include things like art, rosaries, medals, and holy cards and can aid in the sanctification of men and women (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1670). In this episode, Allison Gingras shares her experience of becoming the mother of her daughter, Faithy, through adoption. Allison explains how she incorporated sacramentals into catechizing Faithy, who is profoundly deaf, about our Catholic faith. Her story will inspire any catechist and reminds us to explore the richness of sacramentals especially when teaching children with disabilities. Allison Gingras (⁠www.ReconciledToYou.com⁠ ) — is a blogger, author, podcaster, and social media evangelizer. Her writing includes Encountering Signs of Faith (Ave Maria Press), and the Stay Connected Journals for Women (Our Sunday Visitor), with contributions to numerous books, publications, and websites. Allison is a Digital Media Specialist for Family Rosary, Catholic Mom, and the Fall River Diocese. ⁠Encountering Signs of Faith: My Unexpected Journey with Sacramentals, the Saints, and the Abundant Grace of God

    When Children Leave the Nest with Danielle Bean

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 44:59


    In this episode of We Hold These Treasures, Danielle Bean, of the Girlfriends Podcast and author of Giving Thanks and Letting Go, and I share a conversation about our children leaving the nest. This is a transition of tremendous happiness at our children's accomplishments and also “mom grief.” Some of us are grieving losing the hands on parenting that we've practiced for so long. Danielle shares some tips for navigating this transition in life for increasing gratitude for the time we've had with our children. Danielle Bean: Danielle Bean, a wife and mother of eight, is creator and host of The Gist, a weekly Catholic women's television talk show on CatholicTV. She is also host of the Girlfriends podcast and creator of the Girlfriends Community, a supportive and encouraging online community for Catholic women from all walks of life. Danielle is author of ten books, including You Are Enough, and Giving thanks and Letting Go. Her most recent book, Whisper: Finding God in the Everyday, is an intimate and down-to-earth read that encourages us to slow down and experience the little whispers of God that are present in everyday moments. Danielle has a special heart for Catholic families and she encourages moms and dads of all ages and stages of life to find humor in daily challenges and the joy God intends for every one of us. It is in her primary vocation to marriage and motherhood that Danielle finds the inspiration for all of her work. Good Catholic – Digital Content for the Catholic Faith

    Enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus with Emily Jaminet

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 26:27


    "Jesus, you can have my marriage, my family, and my future." This was Emily Jaminet's prayer as she enthroned the Sacred Heart of Jesus in her household. In this episode Emily Jaminet and Elizabeth Tomlin share a conversation about Emily's book "Holy Habits of the Sacred Heart." We explore what enthronement is, how women's groups within the Archdiocese can incorporate a First Friday devotion to the Sacred Heart in their ministry groups, and how women might, "Make your home another Bethany," to welcome Jesus like Mary and Martha did. You can download an image of the Sacred Heart and enthronement prayers here Emily Jaminet's author website

    Archbishop Broglio on Women in the Archdiocese

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 34:24


    In this inaugural episode of We Hold These Treasures, Archbishop Broglio and Elizabeth Tomlin share a conversation about women who imparted the Catholic Faith to the Archbishop, the beauty he has seen from women serving in military chapels, and we field questions about MilArch from listeners. We'd love to hear from listeners - weholdthesetreasures@milarch.org

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