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Eucharist is the source a summit of our Catholic Faith. Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist. We who know this are called to spread devotion to the Eucharist in our daily lives. This blogcast explores “Being a Eucharistic Missionary" from the Ad Infinitum blog, written by Patrick Laorden and read by Meghan Abando.I did not have a chance to attend the Eucharistic Congress last month. However, I did have the pleasure of reading the book For the Life of the World: Invited to Eucharistic Mission by Bishop Andrew Cozzens and Tim Glemkowski. The book outlines four essential pillars to being a Eucharistic missionary: Eucharistic encounter, Eucharistic identity, Eucharistic life, and Eucharistic mission. On the feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta, a great example of a Eucharistic missionary, let us seek her intercession to bear a Eucharistic presence in the world!Eucharistic EncounterThe life of a Eucharistic missionary starts with an encounter. We are reminded of what Pope Benedict XVI said in his encyclical Deus Caritas Est (God is Love), “Being Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction,” (no. 1). Bishop Cozzens notes four essential elements to an encounter with Jesus: realizing that Jesus is God, experiencing one's own unworthiness, discovery that one is intimately loved, and being invited to follow him in a new life. We see these elements unfold in St. Teresa's own life when she encountered Jesus in the poor.Eucharistic IdentityOur identity is essential to our mission. Bishop Cozzens noted that Jesus never had an identity crisis. Before Jesus began his public ministry, he submitted himself to God to be baptized. Bishop Cozzens highlights three essential principles to Eucharisic identity: relationship, identity, and mission. He writes, “This is the basic point: We were created by God to be in relationship, and from our relationship we know who we are — our identity. When we know who we are, then we know how we should act and what we should do — our mission,” (pg. 50). When St. Teresa encountered Jesus in the poor, she experienced a call within a call: to assume a new identity by leaving the Sisters of Loretto and founding the Missionaries of Charity.Eucharistic LifeWe are called to a Eucharistic life, to be in communion with Christ. Bishop Cozzens notes that this communion with Christ is how we mark ourselves as the Church. Fr. Roger Landry in a 2022 article in the National Catholic Register entitled, “The Eucharistic Life of St. Teresa of Calcutta,” noted how St. Teresa compared the Missionaries of Charity's work to the Blessed Mother: “Every Holy Communion fills us with Jesus and we must, with our Lady, go in haste to give him to others. For her, it was on her first Holy Communion day that Jesus came into her life and so for all of us, also. He made himself the Bread of Life so that we too, like Mary, become full of Jesus. We too, like her, should be in haste to give him to others. We too, like her, serve others.”We receive Jesus in the Eucharist at Mass, and we are called to give him to others through a life of service. Bishop Cozzens explains that receiving Holy Communion is a covenantal act. “This is why we say ‘Amen,' which is a covenantal act. To receive Holy Communion is to say: ‘I want to live in this covenant with you. I want to live in communion with you, Lord.' This means I must also live in communion with the Church, Christ's Body,” (pg. 62).Eucharistic MissionThe Church, in her essence, is missionary. Bishop Cozzens notes that our mission was not invented or decided by us, rather given to us from Jesus. This mission is ad gentes or “to the nations”. The challenge today is that we no longer live in a Christian world. Pope Francis, in a 2019 address to the Roman Curia, said, “We are no longer living in a Christian world, because faith – especially in Europe, but also in a large part of the West – is no longer an evident presupposition of social life; indeed, faith is often rejected, derided, marginalized and ridiculed.”We, who have experienced an encounter with Christ, whose identity has been revealed through this encounter, and who have been called to share in this Eucharistic life, are to be a beacon of light to those who have fallen away from their faith or have never experienced Christ. St. Teresa once said, “We must know that we have been created for greater things, not just to be a number in the world, not just to go for diplomas and degrees, this work and that work. We have been created in order to love and to be loved.” This is what it means to be a Eucharistic missionary.St. Teresa of Calcutta, pray for us! Author:Patrick Laorden serves as a Grants Associate for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving in Hartford, CT. Resources:Listen to On Mission: Eucharistic Revival: Year of MissionRead and learn about Eucharistic RevivalRead the Ad Infinitum blog Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
The three-year National Eucharistic Revival officially concludes - Montse Alvarado reports from Los Angeles and we speak with Bishop Cozzens. Plus, pro-life victory at the Supreme Court.
6/23/25 7am CT Hour - Kristan Hawkins/ Bishop Andrew Cozzens John, Glen and Sarah chat about President Trump's action with Iran, Pope's call for peace, OKC win NBA Final, LSU win college baseball championship, and final update on National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. Kristan speaks to where we are 3 years post Roe and what Students are Life are planning to convince Washington DC to defund Planned Parenthood once and for all. Bishop Cozzens speaks to the latest National Eucharistic Pilgrimage from Indianapolis to Los Angeles that just ended Sunday.
What happens when you pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet in St. Faustina's backyard? This week, Father Dave shares powerful moments from his recent pilgrimage to Poland—visiting sacred sites tied to St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Faustina, and St. John Paul II. From celebrating Mass at Kolbe's friary to walking through Auschwitz and Birkenau, it's a glimpse of God's mercy amid some of history's darkest places. While Father Dave walked in the footsteps of saints, Deacon Bob found hopeful witness in the desert. He returns from the Life Teen Catholic Youth Ministry Convention in Arizona, where he gave a talk on “Radiant Hope” and reconnected with longtime friends in ministry. Together, the hosts reflect on the quiet, often unseen ways God raises up saints in every generation—even in the most unexpected places. And yes, this episode still includes classic They That Hope moments: breakfast with Father Dave's brother Tom, a temporarily misplaced child on the New York subway, and a burning question: Why does the French Open have two names? Highlighted Sections (00:00) Breakfast with Tom, Arizona Adventures, and Youth Ministry in the Desert Deacon Bob recounts his recent trip to Arizona for the Life Teen Catholic Youth Ministry Convention where he reconnected with ministry leaders and gave a keynote on “Radiant Hope.” He also shares a surprise breakfast meet-up with Father Dave's brother, Tom (a loyal listener), some humorous travel woes, and the joy of being surrounded by those serving the Church's youth. (04:08) Sports Recap: NBA, NHL, Tennis, and... Golf? From unexpected NBA playoff upsets to a grueling five-set French Open final, Father Dave and Deacon Bob weigh in on recent sports headlines. They touch on the drama of playoff hockey, marvel at JJ Spaun's 62-foot putt, and clear up (sort of) why the French Open is also called Roland-Garros. (09:01) Audiobook Adventures Deacon Bob announces that his book Sharing the Gospel with Our Lives is getting the audiobook treatment—and he's narrating it himself. He shares the process (including a mysterious home studio in Columbus), while Father Dave recalls the heartbreak of being cut off with just 15 minutes left in a Navy SEAL memoir due to subscription limits. (16:29) Pilgrimage to Poland: Kolbe, Faustina & Divine Mercy in Dark Places Father Dave reflects on the deeply moving pilgrimage he led across Poland. Highlights include Mass at St. Maximilian Kolbe's friary visiting the birthplace of St. Faustina, and praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet in St. Faustina's backyard with her niece. He shares how the lives of these saints—and the sobering visit to Auschwitz and Birkenau—revealed the light of God even in history's darkest moments. (23:02) Saints Amidst Suffering As conflict rages in places like Gaza and Ukraine, the hosts reflect on how God raises up saints in every era. From the Missionaries of Charity caring for the vulnerable in war zones, to everyday youth ministers and celibate religious, they honor those whose quiet, faithful witness brings hope to the world. (28:22) Radiant Hope in Service Expanding on his convention talk, Deacon Bob shares how true Christian hope is made visible through acts of loving service. Drawing from Scripture and the Visitation of Mary, he explains how hope, though unseen, shines clearly in those who serve joyfully and sacrificially. Resources Mentioned · Sharing the Gospel with Our Lives: A Relational Approach to Catholic Youth Ministry by Deacon Bob Rice · LifeTeen Catholic Youth Ministry Convention · In Person with Bishop Cozzens on Faith&Reason · Hoopla streaming app · Franciscan Catechetical Institute · Divine Mercy Shrine in Kraków, Poland · Niepokalanów, St. Maximilian Kolbe's Friary · Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum · How to Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet
In our final episode of not only Season 3 but of the Revive Podcast in general, we sat down with Bishop Cozzens and discussed how to keep the movement of Eucharistic Revival spreading.The formal three-year National Eucharistic Revival is coming to a close on Corpus Christi (June 22nd), but that doesn't mean the Eucharistic Revival movement is complete. Au contraire! The real work is just beginning!We want to thank all of you who have listened to this podcast and journeyed with us the past three years. We also want to invite you to become Eucharistic Missionaries. This whole movement will live on through our missionaries -- through YOU! That doesn't mean you have to raise a bunch of money or move your family across the globe. That simply means you are willing to embrace your missional identity as a disciple of Christ, given to you through your baptism. You can sign up to become a Eucharistic Missionary at www.eucharisticrevival.org/becomeIf you would like to watch today's conversation, you can check it out here: https://youtu.be/TFnNJO5EtGYWe have more content and resources planned in the future to spiritually accompany you as you embrace your unique Eucharistic mission. Please stay tuned!An NEC Podcasts original.
5/29/25 6am CT Hour - Bishop Donald Hying/ Bishop Andrew Cozzens John, Glen and Sarah chat about courts blocking President Trump tariffs, Elon Musk stepping down from DOGE, update on NBA/NHL Finals, National Eucharistic Pilgrimage and play What's That Sound. Bishop Hying breaks down what the apostles experienced on Pentecost and what we can learn and imitate through their example. Bishop Cozzens talks about the reaction from the 2025 Eucharistic Pilgrimage and what the Stations of the Eucharist are.
In this episode, Sr. Alicia Torres, Tanner Kalina, and Bishop Ronald A. Hicks (Diocese of Joliet) look at Eucharistic evangelization in the context of our children. How do we intentionally bring our children into the faith? How do we raise missionary disciples?This is our second to last episode of the Revive Podcast. Tear! Please make sure to tune in next time with Bishop Cozzens as we close with a powerful punch.If you'd like to watch this episode, you can head here: https://youtu.be/aH4atjTcomkPlease make sure to sign up for our 5-part Eucharistic Missionary study, "Become." This is a fantastic way to more formally enter into the Eucharistic Revival movement and to become the Eucharistic Missionary God is calling you to be! You can sign up for that by going here: https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/year-of-mission#catholicpodcast #christianpodcast #revivalAn NEC Podcasts original.
Adaire is responding to Bishop Cozzens liturgical request for Lent by being helping small parishes create sacred music
Join guest host, Linda Rozell, the Tin Can Pilgirm this week. She will be sharing about the powerful symbols we see in our local parishes. + MONDAY: Learn why we visit Jesus at the tabernacle and how to pray by looking at art decorating the tabernacle. +TUESDAY: Look at the types of tabernacle art that help us pray by showing us something about Jesus, including His name and scenes from His life. +WEDNESDAY: Learn about art that pictures angels or uses flames, doves, or clouds to show us the Holy Spirit. +THURSDAY: Pray with tabernacle art that shows us the Church in a building or as the four evangelists. +FRIDAY: Look at images of food to learn more about how Jesus feeds us with Himself in the Eucharist. Connect with Linda, the Tin Can Pilgrim and dive deeper into prayerfully contemptaing tabernacle art! → Follower her adventures on her blog: https://tincanpilgrim.com/ → Grab a copy of her book for adults (endorsed by Bishop Cozzens) https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/returntome/ → Grab a copy of her tabernacle art coloring book for youth: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/lightoftheworld/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Join guest host, Linda Rozell, the Tin Can Pilgirm this week. She will be sharing about the powerful symbols we see in our local parishes. + MONDAY: Learn why we visit Jesus at the tabernacle and how to pray by looking at art decorating the tabernacle. +TUESDAY: Look at the types of tabernacle art that help us pray by showing us something about Jesus, including His name and scenes from His life. +WEDNESDAY: Learn about art that pictures angels or uses flames, doves, or clouds to show us the Holy Spirit. +THURSDAY: Pray with tabernacle art that shows us the Church in a building or as the four evangelists. +FRIDAY: Look at images of food to learn more about how Jesus feeds us with Himself in the Eucharist. Connect with Linda, the Tin Can Pilgrim and dive deeper into prayerfully contemptaing tabernacle art! → Follower her adventures on her blog: https://tincanpilgrim.com/ → Grab a copy of her book for adults (endorsed by Bishop Cozzens) https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/returntome/ → Grab a copy of her tabernacle art coloring book for youth: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/lightoftheworld/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Join guest host, Linda Rozell, the Tin Can Pilgirm this week. She will be sharing about the powerful symbols we see in our local parishes. + MONDAY: Learn why we visit Jesus at the tabernacle and how to pray by looking at art decorating the tabernacle. +TUESDAY: Look at the types of tabernacle art that help us pray by showing us something about Jesus, including His name and scenes from His life. +WEDNESDAY: Learn about art that pictures angels or uses flames, doves, or clouds to show us the Holy Spirit. +THURSDAY: Pray with tabernacle art that shows us the Church in a building or as the four evangelists. +FRIDAY: Look at images of food to learn more about how Jesus feeds us with Himself in the Eucharist. Connect with Linda, the Tin Can Pilgrim and dive deeper into prayerfully contemptaing tabernacle art! → Follower her adventures on her blog: https://tincanpilgrim.com/ → Grab a copy of her book for adults (endorsed by Bishop Cozzens) https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/returntome/ → Grab a copy of her tabernacle art coloring book for youth: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/lightoftheworld/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Join guest host, Linda Rozell, the Tin Can Pilgirm this week. She will be sharing about the powerful symbols we see in our local parishes. + MONDAY: Learn why we visit Jesus at the tabernacle and how to pray by looking at art decorating the tabernacle. +TUESDAY: Look at the types of tabernacle art that help us pray by showing us something about Jesus, including His name and scenes from His life. +WEDNESDAY: Learn about art that pictures angels or uses flames, doves, or clouds to show us the Holy Spirit. +THURSDAY: Pray with tabernacle art that shows us the Church in a building or as the four evangelists. +FRIDAY: Look at images of food to learn more about how Jesus feeds us with Himself in the Eucharist. Connect with Linda, the Tin Can Pilgrim and dive deeper into prayerfully contemptaing tabernacle art! → Follower her adventures on her blog: https://tincanpilgrim.com/ → Grab a copy of her book for adults (endorsed by Bishop Cozzens) https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/returntome/ → Grab a copy of her tabernacle art coloring book for youth: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/lightoftheworld/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Join guest host, Linda Rozell, the Tin Can Pilgirm this week. She will be sharing about the powerful symbols we see in our local parishes. + MONDAY: Learn why we visit Jesus at the tabernacle and how to pray by looking at art decorating the tabernacle. +TUESDAY: Look at the types of tabernacle art that help us pray by showing us something about Jesus, including His name and scenes from His life. +WEDNESDAY: Learn about art that pictures angels or uses flames, doves, or clouds to show us the Holy Spirit. +THURSDAY: Pray with tabernacle art that shows us the Church in a building or as the four evangelists. +FRIDAY: Look at images of food to learn more about how Jesus feeds us with Himself in the Eucharist. Connect with Linda, the Tin Can Pilgrim and dive deeper into prayerfully contemptaing tabernacle art! → Follower her adventures on her blog: https://tincanpilgrim.com/ → Grab a copy of her book for adults (endorsed by Bishop Cozzens) https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/returntome/ → Grab a copy of her tabernacle art coloring book for youth: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/lightoftheworld/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
In this episode, Bishop Andrew Cozzens (Diocese of Crookston and Chairman of the National Eucharistic Congress) joins Sr. Alicia Torres and Tanner Kalina to discuss the difference between Eucharistic mission and regular mission. This episode is the heart of Season 3, so we're very excited for you to tune in!Bishop Cozzens, Sr. Alicia, and Tanner discuss how our evangelization efforts need to be sourced in a profound relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist, and then “summitted” by uniting our sacrifices to Jesus' one, perfect sacrifice. If you've ever wanted more clarity about the term “Eucharistic Mission," then this is the episode for you! Also, if you've ever desired FREEDOM on mission, then this is the episode for you!This conversation builds upon the recurring themes of “Relationship, Identity, and Mission,” and it provides the backbone for our upcoming conversations. If you enjoyed this conversation, please spend a minute and leave us a review and/or copy the link of this episode and share it with a friend.If you would like to watch today's conversation, head over to the Eucharistic Revival's YouTube: https://youtu.be/4sSm-rmma2EAnd if you would like to contemplate the ideas talked about in this episode, please spend some time in silence with Colossians 1:24. You can find resources for the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival by visiting: www.eucharisticrevival.orgAn NEC Podcasts original.
In this special bonus episode, Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins Fr. Mike Schmitz to talk about his role as a bishop of the Catholic Church, his involvement in the Catechism in a Year podcast, and why we can continue to trust in the authority of the Church despite the brokenness of its leaders at times. Bishop Andrew Cozzens is the Bishop of the Diocese of Crookston in northern Minnesota. He currently serves as the chair of the USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis where he has been tasked by the Bishops with leading a three-year National Eucharistic Revival. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
This episode of the Revive Podcast is unlike any other. Listen to Bishop Andrew Cozzens' keynote address at the 2024 International Eucharistic Congress on the Eucharist and the Transfiguration live from Quito, Ecuador.In the address, Bishop Cozzens, discusses the intricate connection between the Eucharist and the Paschal Mystery and how, as believers, we are called to further partake in Christ's sacrifice.An NEC Podcasts original.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins guest host Brooke Taylor to discuss Living Eucharistic Revival How did the Eucharistic Congress come about? (11:50) What is the evidence for a Eucharistic revival happening? Would kneeling for communion help restore revival? (18:47) Break 1 How can we get a deeper love for the Eucharist? (29:47) Mary - I was at the NEC, it was totally impactful for me and my husband and other couples. Adoration was beyond! Every speaker was amazing. Bishop Cozzens did a great job! (37:00) Break 2 Robert - I will be speaking before Knights of Columbus knights, any speaking points that I can highlight from that (NEC) experience? (41:04) James - Why do you think 50-70% of Catholics don't believe in the true presence? Bernice - We saw EWTN...We found ourselves weeping as we were watching. (48:04) We are in the year of Mission! Resources: Eucharistic congress https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/
The Mercy Hours offered within the Diocese of Crookston and the continued fruits of the Eucharistic Congress
Patrick tackles the shocking and blasphemous opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, which is nothing short of a grotesque mockery of Christianity. He discusses the powerful response from Bishop Andrew Cozzens and emphasizes the importance of prayer, fasting, and reparation in the face of such blatant displays of evil. Patrick shares his disgust over the open ceremonies at the Olympics mocking the Last Supper (00:38) Patrick shares Bishop Cozzens statement regarding the Olympics (03:56) Olympic organizers apologized and then took that apology back Joe - On the Olympic ICO contact page you can state your concerns. (34:59) Chris - I think that protesting does make a difference. I have been involved in protests that do work. (47:19)
Bishop Cozzens recaps all the great things that happened at the National Eucharistic Congress
Bishop Cozzens speaks about his vision to revive the Diocese of Crookston - given a 30% decrease in Mass attendance over the past decade
Bishop Cozzens recaps the Star of the North Eucharistic Congress and the graces we received from it
Addressing the Star of the North Eucharistic Congress in Bemidji, MN
Bishop Cozzens speaks about the upcoming Eucharistic Congress in Bemidji
Bishop Andrew Cozzens, our former auxiliary bishop and now-Bishop of Crookston, has an update on the Eucharistic Revival in the United States and the upcoming Eucharistic Pilgrimage that makes its way through Minnesota next month. Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Direct social media links: Facebook Instagram YouTube
Today's Topics: 1) Are we not witnessing the second Deicide? https://www.tfp.org/are-we-not-witnessing-the-second-deicide/ 2) Why did Christ descend into hell? https://www.ncregister.com/blog/why-did-christ-descend-to-hell 3, 4) Orange man bad: Bishop Cozzens threatened to cancel Jason Evert over Trump Prayer Rally https://www.complicitclergy.com/2024/03/23/orange-man-bad-bishop-cozzens-threatened-cancellation-of-jason-evert-over-trump-prayer-rally/
Bishop Cozzens joins us to discuss St. Joseph and his connection with Jesus in the Eucharist
(0:57) Bishop Cozzens calls into the show to discuss the Eucharistic congress and encourage us to attend! Julie - Where can I find a resource for studying the Bible in the Catholic interpretation? Luke 11, Emma 9, and Aleena 7 - Is it bad to eat a lot on Fat Tuesday and Is it bad to be excited for Church to end? - Is it bad to make a wish on 11:11 or on a 4-leaf clover? (20:03) Break 1 (21:00) James - I found out my daughter's boyfriend was looking at porn. What resource or advice can I give her for how to help him? Sandra - Should I send my kids to a charter school that isn't officially affiliated with any religion but is run by protestants? (34:08) Break 2 Richard - I have a son who is a recovering addict, and I can't afford to help him. I need advice on how to help him. I'm wondering if it's my fault for not being a better example. Margaret - Why didn't the people get punished for telling people about Jesus when he told them not to, but Lot's wife was punished for looking back? Robert - When we pray the our father we are praying for God's will to be done. Is it our responsibility to make sure that God's will be done on earth?
Bishop Cozzens discusses the Eucharistic Revival and the relationship between the Eucharist and Confession
"And this is not just an event, right? It'd be like saying, ‘Well, Pentecost, it was just an event.' No, actually the Holy Spirit showed up and the Holy Spirit transformed people. And this is what the National Eucharistic Congress is going to be." - Bishop Cozzens, Diocese of CrookstonIn this episode, Tim and Bishop Andrew Cozzens discuss the genesis of the Eucharistic Revival, how it is “the right idea at the right time,” and our need to remain faithful in living out the Paschal Mystery.Bishop Cozzens also shares how World Youth Day had an impact on him and so many others — and how our bishops are calling for the National Eucharistic Congress to have a similar impact in July. Bishop Cozzens assures listeners that this powerful petition “will not go unanswered.” If you have ever–even remotely–considered attending the Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, then this episode is a must listen.Please rate, review and share with your family and friends!Find resources for the ongoing Revival by visiting: www.eucharisticrevival.orgFind resources for the upcoming Pilgrimages by visiting: www.eucharisticpilgrimage.orgFind resources for the upcoming Congress by visiting: www.eucharisticcongress.orgAn OSV Podcasts original. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
"In this special bonus episode, Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins Fr. Mike Schmitz to talk about his role as a bishop of the Catholic Church, his involvement in the Catechism in a Year podcast, and why we can continue to trust in the authority of the Church despite the brokenness of its leaders at times. Bishop Andrew Cozzens is the Bishop of the Diocese of Crookston in northern Minnesota. He currently serves as the chair of the USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis where he has been tasked by the Bishops with leading a three-year National Eucharistic Revival." This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
8/31/23 7am CT Hour - Marcel LeJuene/ Bishop Andrew Cozzens John, Glen and Sarah chat about Idalia, Ohio amendments wording challenged, and play "What's That Sound" Marcel explains what being barren in the Old Testament meant and how we can apply God's solution to this problem today to those who are spiritually barren. https://catholicmissionarydisciples.com/news/spiritually-barren#:~:text=God%20wants%20you%20to%20have,%2C%20sexuality%2C%20politics%2C%20etc. Bishop Cozzens talks real presence and why there is great hope in the Church surrounding this revival in Indianapolis and the future of the Church in America.
Next summer (July 17th-21st) will be the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. Relevant Radio is a top sponsor! Bishop Andrew Cozzens of Minneapolis is preparing to launch this congress and he joins Patrick Madrid to tell you more. Patrick asks Bishop Cozzens about how we can stir hearts and help people encounter the Lord in the Eucharist, the effects of receiving communion in the hand, and what he expects to happen from the NEC. You can register for the congress here!
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Bishop Andrew Cozzens led a delegation for the National Eucharistic Congress to meet Pope Francis and to have the monstrance blessed that will be used at the Eucharistic Congress. Bishop Cozzens joins EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, to discuss how their meeting with the Holy Father went. Meanwhile, it's been almost a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. Democrats have been trying to chip away at the ruling and are even proposing measures that go beyond the court's decision. Their latest bill seeks to codify access to birth control. And amid strained relations between the United States and China, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with President Xi Jinping. At the Great Hall of the People in Beijing the Secretary of State shook hands with the Chinese President, as they pledged to stabilize their badly deteriorated ties. Founder and president of the Article Three Project, Mike Davis, joins to tell us what he thinks will come from the meeting and also why President Joe Biden himself didn't meet with President Xi. Finally this evening, lawmakers in California have advanced a measure that would make it illegal for a parent to speak out against their child's desire to change genders. Investigative Columnist for the Daily Signal who has been following this story, Tony Kinnett, joins to tell us more about this proposal. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Bishop Cozzens talks about his work with RPR and later Jeff and Audrey McGee speak with Fr Lefor and Fr Gross!
Coffee Conversations w/ Samantha Coffman, Fr. Joshua, and Deacon Bob
Jesus Mug - https://www.lookhuman.com/design/80427-what-would-jesus-brew/mug11oz-whi-one_size?special=stockup&gclid=Cj0KCQiAx6ugBhCcARIsAGNmMbj52lYjUj1xw3yO9704NZS5OCikJTHm-a15A1B2rYXjjL5DJK7p3QUaAnN6EALw_wcB"What Does The Eucharistic Revival Look Like?" (Mary Healy) - https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/what-does-eucharistic-revival-look-likeNational Eucharistic Revival Website - https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/Podcast with Bishop Cozzens - https://catholicstuffpodcast.com/podcast/2023/02/23/eucharistic-revival.htmlDamascus Catholic Mission Campus - https://damascus.net/Prayer for Eucharistic Revival - https://lacatholics.org/eucharistic-prayer/
Fr. John and Fr. Mike are joined by The Most Reverend Bishop Andrew Cozzens, the Bishop of the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota. Bishop Cozzens also serves as the chairman of the National Eucharistic Revival. Our special guest and the hosts discuss the three-year initiative and the mission of renewing the Church's encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist. For more information on the National Eucharistic Revival visit: https://www.eucharisticrevival.org
Eucharistic Revival is Happening NOW? Matthew Kelly Interviews Bishop Andrew Cozzens @UsccbOrg New York Times bestselling author Matthew Kelly interviews Bishop Andrew Cozzens, Bishop of the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota, chair of the board of NET Ministries, chair of the USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, and leader of the U.S. Eucharistic Revival.Learn more about the USCCB Eucharistic Revival and Eucharistic Congress at: https://www.eucharisticcongress.orgGet Matthew's 60 Second Wisdom delivered to your inbox: https://www.matthewkelly.com/subscribeIf you have not read HOLY MOMENTS, get your copy today! - https://holymomentsbook.comSubscribe to Matthew's YouTube Channel today! https://www.youtube.com/c/MatthewKellyAuthor/featured?sub_confirmation=1https://www.matthewkelly.comGet Matthew's 60 Second Wisdom delivered to your inbox: https://www.matthewkelly.com/subscribe The Best Version of Yourself and 60 Second Wisdom are registered trademarks.#MatthewKelly #eucharist #revival #bishop #catholic #ProfoundlyHuman #BestVersionOfYourself #christianleadership
In this special bonus pre-launch episode, Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins Fr. Mike Schmitz to talk about his role as a bishop of the Catholic Church, his involvement in the Catechism in a Year podcast, and why we can continue to trust in the authority of the Church despite the brokenness of its leaders at times.Bishop Andrew Cozzens is the Bishop of the Diocese of Crookston in northern Minnesota. He currently serves as the chair of the USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis where he has been tasked by the Bishops with leading a three-year National Eucharistic Revival. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Hosts Fr. Brandon Moravitz & Ben Frost visit with Bishop Cozzens from the Diocese of Crookston and Fr. Daniel Hammer!
Welcome back to the second season of the Gloria Purvis Podcast! On this episode, Gloria speaks to Bishop Andrew Cozzens, who was appointed by Pope Francis to be bishop of the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota in 2021. Bishop Cozzens is the chair of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis where on behalf of the bishops he is leading a three-year National Eucharistic Revival that began this past June. Gloria and Bishop Cozzens discuss the meaning of the Eucharist, the plans for the Eucharistic Revival and the modern complexities of dealing with political controversies and communion. Bishop Cozzens also shares the importance of continuing transparency and pastoral leadership amid the sexual abuse crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Synod winding down, we have yet another exciting initiative starting up: the National Eucharistic Revival chaired by our very own Bishop Andrew Cozzens! Maria Wiering, editor-in-chief of The Catholic Spirit, had the opportunity to sit down with Bishop Cozzens to chat about the Revival beginning June 19. Learn about a local chance to participate in the National Eucharistic Revival at archspm.org/events. https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/
Hosts Janelle Gergen & Fr. Bob Schreiner visited with our guests during these hours of the Live Drive!
Papal nuncio Archbishop Christophe Pierre & Bishop John Folda share their thoughts on the installation of Bishop Cozzens.
Going into Thanksgiving weekend, we're grateful for many things here on Practicing Catholic – one being Bishop Cozzens! Gina Barthel, survivor of clergy sexual abuse, joins us to share about how he has accompanied her in her healing over these past 7.5 years. Next, Fr. Tom Margevicius wraps up the Cuppa Joe series as we near the end of our Year of Saint Joseph! Lastly, how might we care for those who are homebound this holiday season? Lori Hannasch of the Association of Pastoral Ministers joins us for some advice. https://thecatholicspirit.com/news/local-news/clergy-abuse-victim-keeps-her-faith-finds-healing-in-the-church/ https://www.archspm.org/cuppajoe/ https://www.apmspm.org/
Going into Thanksgiving weekend, we're grateful for many things here on Practicing Catholic – one being Bishop Cozzens! Gina Barthel, survivor of clergy sexual abuse, joins us to share about how he has accompanied her in her healing over these past 7.5 years. Next, Fr. Tom Margevicius wraps up the Cuppa Joe series as we near the end of our Year of Saint Joseph! Lastly, how might we care for those who are homebound this holiday season? Lori Hannasch of the Association of Pastoral Ministers joins us for some advice. https://thecatholicspirit.com/news/local-news/clergy-abuse-victim-keeps-her-faith-finds-healing-in-the-church/ https://www.archspm.org/cuppajoe/ https://www.apmspm.org/
Going into Thanksgiving weekend, we're grateful for many things here on Practicing Catholic – one being Bishop Cozzens! Gina Barthel, survivor of clergy sexual abuse, joins us to share about how he has accompanied her in her healing over these past 7.5 years. Next, Fr. Tom Margevicius wraps up the Cuppa Joe series as we near the end of our Year of Saint Joseph! Lastly, how might we care for those who are homebound this holiday season? Lori Hannasch of the Association of Pastoral Ministers joins us for some advice. https://thecatholicspirit.com/news/local-news/clergy-abuse-victim-keeps-her-faith-finds-healing-in-the-church/ https://www.archspm.org/cuppajoe/ https://www.apmspm.org/
Next time on Practicing Catholic, Archbishop Bernard Hebda takes the reigns for his monthly Bishop's segment as he shares about his friendship with Bishop Cozzens! Also, Fr. Leonard Andrie of St. Therese, Deephaven joins us to share about a new course being offered on the history of our Church. Lastly, Bernadette Gockowski and Alison Duffy join us to share about an upcoming “Known by God” retreat that offers a chance for healing after miscarriage; put on by St. John the Baptist Church Catholic Church- New Brighton, MN. https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/archbishop-hebda-crookston-diocese-hit-the-jackpot-with-bishop-cozzens/ https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/deephaven-parishs-course-covers-history-of-the-church/ https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/known-by-god-retreat-helps-mothers-who-lost-babies-before-birth/
Next time on Practicing Catholic, Archbishop Bernard Hebda takes the reigns for his monthly Bishop's segment as he shares about his friendship with Bishop Cozzens! Also, Fr. Leonard Andrie of St. Therese, Deephaven joins us to share about a new course being offered on the history of our Church. Lastly, Bernadette Gockowski and Alison Duffy join us to share about an upcoming “Known by God” retreat that offers a chance for healing after miscarriage; put on by St. John the Baptist Church Catholic Church- New Brighton, MN. https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/archbishop-hebda-crookston-diocese-hit-the-jackpot-with-bishop-cozzens/ https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/deephaven-parishs-course-covers-history-of-the-church/ https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/known-by-god-retreat-helps-mothers-who-lost-babies-before-birth/
Next time on Practicing Catholic, Archbishop Bernard Hebda takes the reigns for his monthly Bishop's segment as he shares about his friendship with Bishop Cozzens! Also, Fr. Leonard Andrie of St. Therese, Deephaven joins us to share about a new course being offered on the history of our Church. Lastly, Bernadette Gockowski and Alison Duffy join us to share about an upcoming “Known by God” retreat that offers a chance for healing after miscarriage; put on by St. John the Baptist Church Catholic Church- New Brighton, MN. https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/archbishop-hebda-crookston-diocese-hit-the-jackpot-with-bishop-cozzens/ https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/deephaven-parishs-course-covers-history-of-the-church/ https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/known-by-god-retreat-helps-mothers-who-lost-babies-before-birth/
On the next Practicing Catholic, it's time for our final segment with Bishop Cozzens! Tune in for a final goodbye as he heads off to the Diocese of Crookston. Also, Fr. Kyle Kowalczyk and Angela Cahill give us the scoop on Missed the Boat Theatre's new musical, Moonshine Abbey. Lastly, Fr. Michael Van Sloun teaches us about All Saints' Day, and how we can honor the communion of saints on this special feast. https://www.archspm.org/bishopcozzens/ https://missedtheboattheatre.com/moonshine-abbey https://thecatholicspirit.com/featured/understanding-the-communion-of-saints/
On the next Practicing Catholic, it's time for our final segment with Bishop Cozzens! Tune in for a final goodbye as he heads off to the Diocese of Crookston. Also, Fr. Kyle Kowalczyk and Angela Cahill give us the scoop on Missed the Boat Theatre's new musical, Moonshine Abbey. Lastly, Fr. Michael Van Sloun teaches us about All Saints' Day, and how we can honor the communion of saints on this special feast. https://www.archspm.org/bishopcozzens/ https://missedtheboattheatre.com/moonshine-abbey https://thecatholicspirit.com/featured/understanding-the-communion-of-saints/
On the next Practicing Catholic, it's time for our final segment with Bishop Cozzens! Tune in for a final goodbye as he heads off to the Diocese of Crookston. Also, Fr. Kyle Kowalczyk and Angela Cahill give us the scoop on Missed the Boat Theatre's new musical, Moonshine Abbey. Lastly, Fr. Michael Van Sloun teaches us about All Saints' Day, and how we can honor the communion of saints on this special feast. https://www.archspm.org/bishopcozzens/ https://missedtheboattheatre.com/moonshine-abbey https://thecatholicspirit.com/featured/understanding-the-communion-of-saints/
Bishop Cozzens joins us next time on Practicing Catholic to take a look at the Catholic understanding of supporting immigrants and refugees. Next, Sergio Barrera, Marine veteran and writer for the Catholic Spirit, on what his experience was like serving in Afghanistan and what we're called to as Catholics. Lastly, Fr. Tom Margevicius from the archdiocesan Office of Worship on October's upcoming Candlelight Rosary Procession honoring our Blessed Mother. Bishop Cozzens on immigration - https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/mass-of-solidarity-sept-26-celebrates-churchs-universality/ Sergio Barrera on his time serving in Afghanistan - https://thecatholicspirit.com/commentary/why-afghanistan-matters/ Candlelight Rosary Procession event page -https://www.archspm.org/candlelight-rosary-procession/
Bishop Cozzens joins us next time on Practicing Catholic to take a look at the Catholic understanding of supporting immigrants and refugees. Next, Sergio Barrera, Marine veteran and writer for the Catholic Spirit, on what his experience was like serving in Afghanistan and what we're called to as Catholics. Lastly, Fr. Tom Margevicius from the archdiocesan Office of Worship on October's upcoming Candlelight Rosary Procession honoring our Blessed Mother. Bishop Cozzens on immigration - https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/mass-of-solidarity-sept-26-celebrates-churchs-universality/ Sergio Barrera on his time serving in Afghanistan - https://thecatholicspirit.com/commentary/why-afghanistan-matters/ Candlelight Rosary Procession event page -https://www.archspm.org/candlelight-rosary-procession/
Bishop Cozzens joins us next time on Practicing Catholic to take a look at the Catholic understanding of supporting immigrants and refugees. Next, Sergio Barrera, Marine veteran and writer for the Catholic Spirit, on what his experience was like serving in Afghanistan and what we're called to as Catholics. Lastly, Fr. Tom Margevicius from the archdiocesan Office of Worship on October's upcoming Candlelight Rosary Procession honoring our Blessed Mother. Bishop Cozzens on immigration - https://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/focus-on-faith/practicing-catholic/mass-of-solidarity-sept-26-celebrates-churchs-universality/ Sergio Barrera on his time serving in Afghanistan - https://thecatholicspirit.com/commentary/why-afghanistan-matters/ Candlelight Rosary Procession event page -https://www.archspm.org/candlelight-rosary-procession/
It's about time for another Cuppa Joe! Renowned author and speaker, Liz Kelly, joins us on the next Practicing Catholic to share about her upcoming presentation on St. Joseph, Adorer of Christ. Next up, with kids going back to school, what encouragement can we offer to parents responsible for building up their domestic church? Bishop Cozzens shares some tips. Lastly, Megan Roder, FOCUS Missionary, on what it's like to serve college students through this unique role.
It's about time for another Cuppa Joe! Renowned author and speaker, Liz Kelly, joins us on the next Practicing Catholic to share about her upcoming presentation on St. Joseph, Adorer of Christ. Next up, with kids going back to school, what encouragement can we offer to parents responsible for building up their domestic church? Bishop Cozzens shares some tips. Lastly, Megan Roder, FOCUS Missionary, on what it's like to serve college students through this unique role.
Why isn't contraception licit in the eyes of the Church? How does artificial birth control deter from God's plan for marriage, specifically in the free, selfless giving of oneself to one's spouse? How does NFP uplift God's plan for marriage? Bishop Cozzens continues the conversation about NFP by tackling some tough questions about artificial contraception and Catholic teaching.
We are at the halfway point of our participation in the #BishopsYearOfTheBible! Today, we look at one of the minor prophets, Malachi. After the break, we look to the USCCB (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops). They had their General Assembly last week, but before you fall asleep, there was an interesting proposal given by Bishop Cozzens of The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. We talk about the Eucharistic Revival Project and then we talk about the bishops passing an action item to produce a document on the meaning of the Eucharist. Article talking about the Eucharistic Revival Project Interview with Bishop Cozzens on the Eucharistic Revival Project --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/flintcatholic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flintcatholic/support
Next time on Practicing Catholic: our beloved Bishop Cozzens is back to share about a Catholic Father's Day celebration! The Catholic Watchmen are leading the charge this Father's Day as we take a look at the special gifts bestowed unto men and fathers. How do you keep a human being from becoming medical waste as a result of IVF? Laura Elm, Executive Director of Sacred Heart Guardians and Shelter, shares about this unique burial ministry honoring the dignity of the smallest members of our society. Lastly, Tim Cahill and Nestor Arguello are also joining us to talk about how to cultivate friendships as young adults – and Catholic Beer Club may just be a place to do so! Practicing Catholic airs Friday at 9 p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. on Relevant Radio 1330AM.
Next time on Practicing Catholic: our beloved Bishop Cozzens is back to share about a Catholic Father's Day celebration! The Catholic Watchmen are leading the charge this Father's Day as we take a look at the special gifts bestowed unto men and fathers. How do you keep a human being from becoming medical waste as a result of IVF? Laura Elm, Executive Director of Sacred Heart Guardians and Shelter, shares about this unique burial ministry honoring the dignity of the smallest members of our society. Lastly, Tim Cahill and Nestor Arguello are also joining us to talk about how to cultivate friendships as young adults – and Catholic Beer Club may just be a place to do so! Practicing Catholic airs Friday at 9 p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. on Relevant Radio 1330AM.
Next time on Practicing Catholic: our beloved Bishop Cozzens is back to share about a Catholic Father's Day celebration! The Catholic Watchmen are leading the charge this Father's Day as we take a look at the special gifts bestowed unto men and fathers. How do you keep a human being from becoming medical waste as a result of IVF? Laura Elm, Executive Director of Sacred Heart Guardians and Shelter, shares about this unique burial ministry honoring the dignity of the smallest members of our society. Lastly, Tim Cahill and Nestor Arguello are also joining us to talk about how to cultivate friendships as young adults – and Catholic Beer Club may just be a place to do so! Practicing Catholic airs Friday at 9 p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. on Relevant Radio 1330AM.
Finally, if a bishop were to offer you “an essential tool for the Christian life,” wouldn't you want to take notice? Well, that's what we've got coming up! Bishop Cozzens is back with us to reveal this essential tool and how you can utilize it this fall!
In an exclusive bonus content clip from his interview, listen as His Excellency shares about the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker and the dignity of work. "The true joy in life doesn't come from happiness, the true joy in life comes from meaning; things that have meaning. And when you work hard... and you produce a meaningful thing, you feel true joy in that. And everybody actually deserves that right." St. Joseph, pray for us!
Last but certainly not least, Bishop Andrew Cozzens is with us again for his monthly Bishops' Segment! We'll be looking at what our role is in bringing about healing in our society in the wake of the Derek Chauvin trial. Practicing Catholic airs Friday at 9 p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. on Relevant Radio 1330AM.
Heading into Holy Week, we're once again walking with Jesus to his death. With this past year of pandemic, we've all become more aware of our mortality. What is death, and how can we confront the fear of death? Bishop Cozzens shares about how Easter changes everything.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins us to share some tips on how to have the most fruitful Lent possible.
Join Patrick on Practicing Catholic, when he sits down with Bishop Cozzens to discuss evangelization and missionary discipleship! Sarah McCauley provides some insight into civil disobedience - what is it? What is it a result of? And lastly, Libby DuPont and Shehan Perera discuss the upcoming Newly Married Retreat: Talking with Purpose.
Join Patrick on Practicing Catholic, when he sits down with Bishop Cozzens to discuss evangelization and missionary discipleship! Sarah McCauley provides some insight into civil disobedience - what is it? What is it a result of? And lastly, Libby DuPont and Shehan Perera discuss the upcoming Newly Married Retreat: Talking with Purpose.
Join Patrick on Practicing Catholic, when he sits down with Bishop Cozzens to discuss evangelization and missionary discipleship! Sarah McCauley provides some insight into civil disobedience - what is it? What is it a result of? And lastly, Libby DuPont and Shehan Perera discuss the upcoming Newly Married Retreat: Talking with Purpose.