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2/15/24 6am CT Hour - Gary Zimak/Bishop Donald Hying John and Glen chat about the Kansas City Super Bowl Parade shooting, Ash Wednesday and statement of ashes in the forehead for TV anchors. Gary talks about how the Lord wants our heart, not only our external actions. He shares how God wants us to do our lenten resolutions out of love for God, so the Holy Spirit works in us to have an internal conversion. Bishop Donald Hying explains the the spiritual power of ascetism, how it is a practice encouraged by the Church and used by the saints and shares tips of how to practice it during lent.
If you're still Catholic, there are presumably things you love about the church. But it can be tempting to focus on the negatives: the scandals, the boring homilies, the lackluster music. This week, Zac and Ashley are doing something a little different: talking about why they love the church with Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wis. at a special live recording at St. Thomas Aquinas parish, they discuss: - How Bishop Hying's love for the church changed when he became a bishop - The saints, the sacraments and the Catholic imagination - How to balance love and hard truths in pastoral work In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley discuss a street artist known for his paintings of Pope Francis (and who now has the Vatican's official stamp of approval) and a new document from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith that reminds priests that when it comes to administering the sacraments, they need to stick to the script. Jesuitical is going on the road in 2024! We hope you'll join us. And if you'd like Zac and Ashley to come to your city, send us an email at jesuitical@americamedia.org Feb. 28: Crystal City Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA Live interview with Cardinal Wilton Gregory on “A Listening Church in a Divided Nation” from 7-8 p.m. Reception to follow from 8-9 p.m. Please RSVP here. March 18: Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Live interview with American TV Newscaster Carol Costello. Time and venue TBD. Links from the show: - Street artist of ‘Super Pope' fame gets official Vatican stamp of approval - Vatican to priests: Stick to the script for Sacraments - Bishop Hying: Why I Love the Church What's on tap? Fernet Branca on ice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Today, Friday the nineteenth, is the March for Life in Washington DC. With tens of thousands of pro-life Americans will be gathering to demonstrate against abortion and for the sanctity of life. EWTN will be providing live coverage of the event, featuring expert guests and in-depth analysis. For more information about how to watch or participate in the March, visit Catholic News Agency dot com. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256561/how-to-watch-the-march-for-life-ewtn-s-complete-coverage-schedule About two-thirds of Americans support some level of government restrictions on abortion, according to a recent poll released by the Knights of Columbus. The poll, which the Knights conducted with Marist Institute for Public Opinion at Marist College, found that 66% of Americans believe that “limits should be placed on when abortion is allowed” and only 33% believe that “abortion should be allowed without any limits” when given the two options. Respondents who labeled themselves pro-life were more likely to support limits on abortion, with 91% choosing that answer. Among respondents who said they were pro-choice, 48% still believed there should be some limits on abortion. About 84% of Republicans supported some limits on abortion, as did 49% of Democrats and 66% of independents. Since the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, more than 20 states have imposed abortion restrictions, which includes more than a dozen states prohibiting abortion in almost all circumstances. Several other states, meanwhile, have moved to expand access to abortion in the wake of Roe's repeal. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256572/knights-of-columbus-poll-two-thirds-of-americans-support-some-abortion-restrictions After nearly 20 years without a cathedral, the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, announced on Wednesday that the Holy See approved one of its parishes to become a new cathedral site. Bishop Donald Hying selected a local parish, Saint Bernard, to be the future cathedral parish of the Diocese of Madison. An arson fire destroyed the diocese's cathedral, Saint Raphael Cathedral Parish, in March 2005. Saint Raphael was designated a cathedral when Madison was made a diocese in 1946, with the cornerstone of the parish having been laid in 1854. Since the arson, local parishes have taken turns hosting important events. With Saint Bernard's as the newly established cathedral, the diocese will be able to host priestly ordinations, the annual chrism Mass, and other events. Saint Bernard Church is currently being renovated before its elevation to cathedral status. The diocese expects the remodeled cathedral parish to be ready by late summer or early fall of 2025. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256569/vatican-approves-new-cathedral-for-diocese-of-madison Today, the Church celebrates Saint Canutus, King of Denmark, who succeeded his elder brother Harold on the throne of Denmark in the year 1080. Amid the glory of his victories he humbly prostrated himself at the foot of the crucifix, laying there his diadem, and offering himself and his kingdom to the King of kings. The justice of Saint Canutus as sovereign was well known. His charity and tenderness towards his subjects made him study all possible ways to make them a happy people. During a rebellion in his kingdom, the king was surprised at church by the rebels. He confessed his sins and received Holy Communion. Stretching out his arms before the altar, he was struck down on his knees by the enemies of his Christian reign. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-canutus-king-of-denmark-121
On December 18, the Vatican's doctrinal office released “Fiducia Supplicans,” a declaration that allowed priests to give simple or pastoral blessings to couples in irregular situations, including those in same-sex relationships. This week on “Jesuitical,” Father Alex Santora, pastor of Our Lady of Grace and St. Joseph parish in Hoboken, N.J., joins Zac and Ashley to explain how “Fiducia Supplicans” is being received in his parish. They discuss: Father Santora's reaction to “Fiducia Supplicans” and how he plans to discuss the declaration and enflesh it in his parish Taking a pastoral approach to complicated situations and accompanying people even when you have to tell them “no” The importance of listening in pastoral ministry In an infernal Signs of the Times segment, Zac and Ashley cover Pope Francis' recent comments that he hopes hell is empty, the subsequent criticisms from some Catholics, and why an empty hell might not be such a crazy idea, even if it's not a dogma of faith. They also dive into a recent poll from Gallup on Pope Francis' approval ratings in the U.S. (it is an election year, after all) and explore how our country's ideological divides might impact our view of the pontiff. After the interview, Ashley and Zac welcome another one of Jesuitical's assistant producers, Delaney Coyne, to share about her experience as an O'Hare Fellow at America. She talks about how her love for social justice led her to apply to the fellowship, the work she does at America and finding God in disagreement. If you or someone you know might be interested in the O'Hare Fellowship the final deadline to apply is February 1, 2024. Apply here! Jesuitical is going on the road in 2024! We hope you'll join us. Please email us if you plan to attend any of the events below at, jesuitical@americamedia.org Jan 22: Vintage Brewing Company (Madison West) from 7-9 pm. Meet and greet with Zac and Ashley, over drinks! Location: 674 South Whitney Way, Madison, WI 53711 Jan. 23: St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Madison, Wisconsin. Mass at 5:30 pm followed by a live interview with Bishop Donald Hying on “Why we love the church” from 6:30-8:30pm. Jan. 25: Loyola University Chicago (Ignatius House) in Chicago, IL. Live discussion with Patrick Gilger, S.J. on, “What the hell should I do with my life?: God, discernment and vocation outside the college bubble” from 7-9 p.m. Student Mass to follow at 9pm (Note: This event has limited capacity. Please RSVP to jesuitical@americamedia.org) Feb. 28: Crystal City Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA Live interview with Cardinal Wilton Gregory on “A Listening Church in a Divided Nation” from 7-8 p.m. Reception to follow from 8-9 p.m. Please RSVP here. March 18: Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Live interview with American TV Newscaster Carol Costello. Time and venue TBD. Links from the show: The Editors: Vatican document on same-sex blessings does not confuse church teaching—it deepens it Pope Francis says he hopes hell is ‘empty' 58% of Americans, 77% of U.S. Catholics View Pope Favorably What's on tap? White Claws Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley welcome John Martens, a professor of theology and director of the Centre for Christian Engagement at St. Mark's College at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver to shine a light on the Bible passages that have shaped Pope Francis' papacy. They discuss: - How the Call of Matthew and the Parable of the Good Samaritan shape the pope's view of a church that is a “field hospital” for sinners - Debates over the connection between justice, truth and mercy - Criticisms of Pope Francis' approach, especially in the U.S. Church In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley cover a Vatican official's recent call to reconsider mandatory priestly celibacy in the church. They also discuss Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, who has come under fire for a book he wrote 25 years ago on spirituality and sensuality. And after the interview they welcome another friend to share about his faith: Michael O'Brien, one of America's O'Hare Fellows who helps produce “Jesuitical.” He shares what drew him to the fellowship and how his post-grad year at America has enriched his faith. If you or someone you know might be interested in the O'Hare Fellowship the final deadline to apply is February 1, 2024. Apply here! Jesuitical is going on the road in 2024! We hope you'll join us. Please email us if you plan to attend any of the events below at, jesuitical@americamedia.org Jan 22: Vintage Brewing Company (Madison West) from 7-9 pm. Meet and greet with Zac and Ashley, over drinks! Location: 674 South Whitney Way, Madison, WI 53711 Jan. 23: St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Madison, Wisconsin. Mass at 5:30 pm followed by a live interview with Bishop Donald Hying on “Why we love the church” from 6:30-8:30pm. Jan. 25: Loyola University Chicago (Ignatius House) in Chicago, IL. Live discussion with Patrick Gilger, S.J. on, “What the heck should I do with my life?: God, discernment and vocation outside the college bubble” from 7-9 p.m. Student Mass to follow at 9pm (Note: This event has limited capacity. Please RSVP to jesuitical@americamedia.org) Feb. 28: Crystal City Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA Live interview with Cardinal Wilton Gregory on “A Listening Church in a Divided Nation” from 7-8 p.m. Reception to follow from 8-9 p.m. Please RSVP here. March 18: Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Live interview with American TV Newscaster Carol Costello. Time and venue TBD. Links from the Show Pope Francis' focus on the Bible and mercy—and why so many Catholics are uncomfortable with it Apply to the O'Hare Fellowship RSVP to our event in Arlington, Virginia! What's on Tap? New Fangled Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin, wrote a statement in his diocesan journal, the Madison Catholic Herald about the German Synodal Way. The German Bishops, in defiance of Pope Francis, have been promoting same sex unions and the ordination of women and transgender persons. I ask Bishop Hying what is going on and how these matters should be handled: is there a correct way for the brother bishops to disagree on social issues as they listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit to guide them and our Church in this time of accelerating change? “Statement from Bishop Hying on the ‘Synodal Way' process from bishops in Germany,” Madison Catholic Herald, March 21, 2023 Bishop Hying's Wikipedia page Discussion of Bishop Hying's statement (and other topics) by JD Flynn and Ed Condon on the Pillar Podcast Bishop Hying on Almost Good Catholics, episode 19: Pray Like a Mystic: Mystical Traditions and What to Do with Them Sr. Nathalie Becquart, on Almost Good Catholics, episode 36: Quo Vademus? The Pilgrim Church on the Road of Synodality Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin, wrote a statement in his diocesan journal, the Madison Catholic Herald about the German Synodal Way. The German Bishops, in defiance of Pope Francis, have been promoting same sex unions and the ordination of women and transgender persons. I ask Bishop Hying what is going on and how these matters should be handled: is there a correct way for the brother bishops to disagree on social issues as they listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit to guide them and our Church in this time of accelerating change? “Statement from Bishop Hying on the ‘Synodal Way' process from bishops in Germany,” Madison Catholic Herald, March 21, 2023 Bishop Hying's Wikipedia page Discussion of Bishop Hying's statement (and other topics) by JD Flynn and Ed Condon on the Pillar Podcast Bishop Hying on Almost Good Catholics, episode 19: Pray Like a Mystic: Mystical Traditions and What to Do with Them Sr. Nathalie Becquart, on Almost Good Catholics, episode 36: Quo Vademus? The Pilgrim Church on the Road of Synodality Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin, wrote a statement in his diocesan journal, the Madison Catholic Herald about the German Synodal Way. The German Bishops, in defiance of Pope Francis, have been promoting same sex unions and the ordination of women and transgender persons. I ask Bishop Hying what is going on and how these matters should be handled: is there a correct way for the brother bishops to disagree on social issues as they listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit to guide them and our Church in this time of accelerating change? “Statement from Bishop Hying on the ‘Synodal Way' process from bishops in Germany,” Madison Catholic Herald, March 21, 2023 Bishop Hying's Wikipedia page Discussion of Bishop Hying's statement (and other topics) by JD Flynn and Ed Condon on the Pillar Podcast Bishop Hying on Almost Good Catholics, episode 19: Pray Like a Mystic: Mystical Traditions and What to Do with Them Sr. Nathalie Becquart, on Almost Good Catholics, episode 36: Quo Vademus? The Pilgrim Church on the Road of Synodality Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin, wrote a statement in his diocesan journal, the Madison Catholic Herald about the German Synodal Way. The German Bishops, in defiance of Pope Francis, have been promoting same sex unions and the ordination of women and transgender persons. I ask Bishop Hying what is going on and how these matters should be handled: is there a correct way for the brother bishops to disagree on social issues as they listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit to guide them and our Church in this time of accelerating change? “Statement from Bishop Hying on the ‘Synodal Way' process from bishops in Germany,” Madison Catholic Herald, March 21, 2023 Bishop Hying's Wikipedia page Discussion of Bishop Hying's statement (and other topics) by JD Flynn and Ed Condon on the Pillar Podcast Bishop Hying on Almost Good Catholics, episode 19: Pray Like a Mystic: Mystical Traditions and What to Do with Them Sr. Nathalie Becquart, on Almost Good Catholics, episode 36: Quo Vademus? The Pilgrim Church on the Road of Synodality Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
On this “Spy Wednesday” Cale is joined by Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin to talk about his statement on the German bishops' “Synodal Path”. Plus: speaking of spies: was James Bond Catholic? And, a look at Passover at the time of Jesus. https://madisoncatholicherald.org/bishop-hying-bishops-in-germany/
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to station nuclear weapons in the country of Belarus, which shares a border with Ukraine. Editorial Director of The Daily Caller and host of the Vince Coglianese Show, Vince Coglianese, joins to share his take on this. Meanwhile, Pope Francis has released an updated version of his landmark legislation to counter clergy sexual abuse. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about this decree. And President Joe Biden addressed the latest mass shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. Investigators say 3 adults and 3 children were killed at the Covenant School, a Presbyterian school that is preK thru 6th grades and has about 200 students. Yet Republicans are sounding the alarm after President Biden issued an executive order expanding background checks for gun purchases. They've introduced a bill to codify the right to own guns and use them in self-defense. All ten Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are backing the bill. Finally this evening, "Santiago: the Camino Within" is a movie highlighting the spiritual journeys and profound experiences of pilgrims along the famous route. It hits theaters tomorrow. Bishop Donald Hying, Bishop of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin and the voice behind the movie, joins to tell us about the movie and how he became involved. 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
Teresa speaks to Bishop Donald Hying about the film, "Santiago: The Camino Within", in which he narrates as well as being featured leading pilgrims on the journey along the Camino de Santiago. Dr. Jared Staudt discusses his book, "How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization".
A new movie in theaters March 28 follows pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago, sharing their stories and the radiance that will be revealed at the conclusion of their journeys. Led by Bishop Donald Hying, director Erin Berghouse discusses Santiago: The Camino Within, inviting us all to consider our own personal pilgrimage this Lent. Ashley McGuire also joins discussing Chris Rock's viral moment calling out the reality of abortion--and true feminine genius as companies mark Women's History Month by honoring men... Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily for this Sunday's Gospel. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
2/16/23 7am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah chat about a townhall meeting in Palatine, Ohio after the train derailed, South Carolina's new bill protecting life and Plant Based McNuggets. Bishop Hying shares his experiences to the Holy Land and encourages all listeners to visit the 5th Gospel in person to make your faith come alive in a new way. Fr. Kubicki reacts to the stat that only 35% of parents think it is important to pass on the faith and what we can do to encourage faith building to our youth.
12/23/22 7am CT Hour
12/15/22 7am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah chat about heavy weather passing through America, France in the World Cup and Regifting Bishop Hying gives tips on how to make the most of what we have left of Advent and why it's never too late to prepare for Christ. Peter gives listeners the behind the scenes look into what the Merry Beggars have been working on this Christmas season with Christmas LIVE, Christmas Carol Advent calendar and more.
11/22/22 6am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah chat about the anniversary of JFK Assassination, World Cup and Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Special along with the holiday fixings. Mark relays the top tech deals and what to look for this Black Friday. Bishop Hying talks about the recent election and political moves that call into question our freedom of religion in America and why we should be thankful for those freedoms.
9/15/22 7am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah chat about the railroad strike that was adverted, wait line for Queen Elizabeth funeral and Relevant Radio's Christ Brings Hope Dinner. Bishop Hying shares what the mission os St. Vincent de Paul is and how they meet the needs of many in need today in our society. Fr. Kubicki gives a meditation of the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady on this feast day.
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - MT 20:20-28 - Just so, the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many. Feast of Saint James, Apostle Saint James, pray for us! Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2) Bishop Donald Hying has taken disciplinary action against Father Richard Heilman for political statements he made during his podcast 3) CDC pushes LGBTQ on children: The CDC is promoting LGBTQ “chat rooms” aimed at children, which include spaces for discussing sex change surgeries, apparently with adults, as well as the occult. Called Q Chat Space, the platform is advertised on the CDC's LGBT Health Youth Resources page. The chat service describes itself as "a community for LGBTQ+ teens," is available for those ages 13-19, which can be hidden from parents and focuses on a number of mature themes.” https://www.breitbart.com/social-justice/2022/07/14/cdc-directs-lgbt-children-secretive-chat-sex-changes-activism-occult/ 4) Pro-Life football coach: University of Michigan football coach, Jim Harbaugh, gave a speech at a Right to Life banquet in Plymouth, MI. “I believe in having the courage to let the unborn be born," said Harbaugh. “I love life. I believe in having a loving care and respect for life and death. My faith and my science are what drive these beliefs in me. Quoting from Jeremiah, ‘Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I set you apart. I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.'” https://www.detroitcatholic.com/news/michigan-coach-harbaugh-fr-riccardo-urge-courage-in-defending-unborn-life
7/21/22 7am CT Hour Glen and Sarah chat about letting kids make their own bad hair choices. Bishop Hying talked about his experience of the family and how families can encourage each other on the journey of parenthood with friendship. Fr. Kubicki shares how priests are formed in creating and delivering homilies and why positive feedback is as important in not more than negative.
6/16/22 6am CT Hour John and Glen talk about baby formula shortage, Uvalde shooting investigation, Stanley Cup Finals and NBA Finals Game 6. Monsignor Shea shares the history of Fr. Peter and the first Eucharistic Miracle, feast of Corpus Christi, and St. Thomas Aquinas composing popular Eucharistic hymns we use today. Bishop Hying breaks down the church's teaching on the inherent dignity of the human person and how we can apply it in the confusion of today's culture.
5/19/22 7amCT hour John and Glen chat about DHS preparing for threats made by pro-choice protestors and the constant rise in gas prices around the country. Bishop Hying shares what's its like for farmers during this season, how St. Isadore intercedes and what we can learn from life on the farm. Fr. Kubicki and callers share the joy of their First communion and why its more than just Catholic initiation.
The letter by Bishop Donald Hying, Bishop of Madison, as read and commented on by the Pastor on the III Sunday of Easter - 1 May 2022 - at the church of Saint Cecilia in Wisconsin Dells.
When Christ appeared to the disciples they thought they were seeing a ghost! what was Christ's resurrected body like? Was it ghostly? No, it was His real body! Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, WI joins us to talk more about the Resurrection. Fr. James Kubicki, All things Easter: Making Easter Resolutions, The Triduum, Week after Easter, Easter Season, How does the celebration of Easter give us hope, Mercy Sunday
John and Glen play highlights from NFL football this last weekend and get Fr. Burke's take on the results. Fr. Burke continues his Be Formed Series with the presentation and preparation of the gifts at mass. He explains why we do what we do and the significance of placing our own gifts on the altar for Our Lord at mass. Bishop Hying gives the history of St Francis de Sales and the things we can learn from him and his work. John and Glen play highlights from the speakers, crowd and discuss the many March For Life rallies throughout the country Friday and Saturday. Glen plays US Senator Julia Coleman's speech at MN March For Life this year. Glen's Story Corner
John and Glen follow up on top stories in the news. Bishop Hying gives the history of St Francis de Sales and the things we can learn from him and his work. Fr. Kubicki shares history of Christian denominations in South Dakota and we can celebrate what unites us and work together to build God's kingdom.
Bishop Hying mentions the poetic titles brought to the forefront in the advent Season and recommends reflecting on them in the final day of Advent to help prepare us for the coming our Baby Jesus. Fr. Kubicki and John briefly go through the many O Antiphons and explain what they mean and the spiritual benefits […]
Bishop of the diocese of Madison, Bishop Donald Hying explains our identity, purpose and destiny as Christians. Fr. James Kubicki recounts the Pope's recent trip to Hungary and Slovakia and comments on the Eucharistic as the Holy Father. All show notes at Bishop Donald Hying, identity, purpose and destiny as Christians/Fr. James Kubicki, comments on the Eucharistic as the Holy Father - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
We always say the Holy Spirit is the executive producer of our show. Bishop Donald Hying explains the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives as Christian. Bill Ulivieri, Owner of Cenacle Capital Management talks about how the Afghanistan debacle will affect the economy. All show notes at Bishop Donald, Role of the Holy Spirit in our lives/Bill Ulivieri, Afghanistan and the Stock Market - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Today on the show, Bishop Donald Hying of the Diocese of Madison, WI joins me to talk about his latest book, Love Never Fails: Living the Catholic Faith in our Daily Lives. I chat with His Excellency about the difference between self-obsession and love, the distinction between loving God and being loved by God, favorite Bible stories, saints, and Pope Francis' recent motu proprio on the Traditional Latin Mass. Bishop Hying's Book: https://www.ignatius.com/Love-Never-Fails-P3787.aspx Questions/Comments: zac@creedalpodcast.com
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The attorney general from the state of Mississippi has asked the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade. President of the March for Life, Jeanne Mancini, joins to tell us about the petition, why it's important and the bearing this could have when the Supreme Court considers the case. The Senate faces an end-of-the-month deadline to raise the federal debt ceiling and avoid a possible government shutdown in the Fall. The government has maxed out its current borrowing limit of $28.5 trillion. And, in "How to be Happy: Saint Thomas' Secret to a Good Life", Catholic author, Matt Fradd, shares what he's learned through his mental health and faith journey, with the help of St. Thomas Aquinas.?Fradd joins to share what inspired him to write his book. Ahava Productions' newest film, "Santiago: The Camino Within", follows the journey of pilgrims traveling to the burial place of St. James at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. The narrator of the movie and the head of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, Bishop Donald Hying, joins to tell us more about St. James and why pilgrims are drawn to visit his burial place. Finally this evening, a Hollywood treasure turned up at the Catholic University of America. A dress believed to have been worn by Dorothy in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" was recently discovered on campus after having disappeared for many years. 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 Donald Hying talks to us about the Camino de Santiago, a world famous pilgrimage trail and the theological significance of pilgrimages. Basketball has always been one of America’s strongest events during the Olympics. A coach with 40+ years of experience, Coach Will Rey of Northridge Prep joins us to talk about how basketball […] All show notes at Bishop Donald Hying, Theological significance of Pilgrimages/Coach Will Rey, how basketball can “lift us up to the heavens”/Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg, Sundays Gospel - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Bishop Donald Hying talks to us about the Camino de Santiago, a world famous pilgrimage trail and the theological significance of pilgrimages. Dr. Jonathan Sanford, President of the University of Dallas explains how virtue can be cultivated through a catholic liberal arts education and can be used rebuild our culture. All show notes at Bishop Donald Hying, theological significance of pilgrimages/Dr. Jonathan Sanford, how virtue can rebuild our culture - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Abortion survivor Clair Culwell shares her story. Bishop Donald Hying gives advice on living the Catholic faith in our daily lives. Nicole Caruso talks about her book, "Worthy of Wearing: How Personal Style Expresses Our Feminine Genius".
Abortion survivor Clair Culwell shares her story. Bishop Donald Hying gives advice on living the Catholic faith in our daily lives. Nicole Caruso talks about her book, "Worthy of Wearing: How Personal Style Expresses Our Feminine Genius".
In this episode, Bishop Donald Hying of Madison and laywoman, Mary Beth Rogers, share their love and devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Learn why this special devotion to the Sacred Heart brings so many graces to people's lives as shared by several Catholic saints. This episode will inspire you to grow closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus so that you too can receive the many graces that flow from this fountain of all graces!
Bishop Donald Hying of the diocese of Madison, WI updates us on the USCCB General Assembly this week. All show notes at Bishop Donald Hying, USCCB General Assembly - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
In his new book, Love Never Fails, Madison Wisconsin Bishop Donald Hying helps Christians to take up the adventure of living in Christ, even in the modern world, every day. We asked him if we Catholics have taken on too much of the culture and lost our distinctiveness. Cy Kellett: The daily struggle against assimilation. Bishop Donald Hying next. Cy Kellett: Hello, and welcome to Focus, the Catholic Answers podcast for living understanding and defending your Catholic faith. I’m Cy Kellett, your host. And among the many problems that we face as Catholics in the modern world is the need t…
In his new book, Love Never Fails, Madison Wisconsin Bishop Donald Hying helps Christians to take up the adventure of living in Christ, even in the modern world, every day. We asked him if we Catholics have taken on too much of the culture and lost our distinctiveness. Cy Kellett: The daily struggle against assimilation. Bishop Donald Hying next. Cy Kellett: Hello, and welcome to Focus, the Catholic Answers podcast for living understanding and defending your Catholic faith. I’m Cy Kellett, your host. And among the many problems that we face as Catholics in the modern world is the need t…
Bishop Donald Hying joins Dr. Grazie Christie discussing his new book, Love Never Fails. The Bishop of Madison also shares his thoughts on Eucharistic coherence. With violence against Christians on the rise in Nigeria and China, Father Benedict Kiely sounds the alarm on the recent uptick in violence and what, we as Catholics, can do to help. Marking Trinity Sunday, Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily. Catch the show every Saturday at 7am ET/5pm ET on EWTN radio!
Hour 3 of 5-26-21 Fr. Paul Sullins and Bishop Donald Hying are here to bring you hope. If you know someone away from the faith, are concerned about their souls, get advice on how to evangelize. All show notes at Evangelizing the lost - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
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What a delight to talk with Bishop Donald Hying, bishop of the diocese of Madison, WI, about his book Love Never Fails: Living the Catholic Faith in Our Daily Lives! The book is steeped in wisdom from the heart of a contemplative bishop who is very much active in everyday life. He guides us all with his down-to-earth teaching on prayer and helps us to respond to the universal call to holiness. It is said that you can't give what you don't have, and it's truly evident that Bishop Hying has it ... a love that never fails. We highly recommended this book and that you connect with Bishop Hying on Facebook to catch his daily video reflections!
What a delight to talk with Bishop Donald Hying, bishop of the diocese of Madison, WI, about his book Love Never Fails: Living the Catholic Faith in Our Daily Lives! The book is steeped in wisdom from the heart of a contemplative bishop who is very much active in everyday life. He guides us all with his down-to-earth teaching on prayer and helps us to respond to the universal call to holiness. It is said that you can't give what you don't have, and it's truly evident that Bishop Hying has it ... a love that never fails. We highly recommended this book and that you connect with Bishop Hying on Facebook to catch his daily video reflections!
May 20, Hour 3: Bishop Donald Hying talks about his latest book “Love Never Fails” and Fr James Kubicki discusses the Holy Name of Jesus and RESPECTING the Lords name. All show notes at Love Never Fails/Holy Name of Jesus - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Hour 3: Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, WI gets in depth on the topic of Sanctifying Grace and it’s importance, and Father James Kubicki gives us reasons for HOPE in the afterglow of Easter and Divine Mercy Sunday All show notes at Sanctifying Grace/Hope - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY, MARCH 18: Bishop Donald Hying talks about issues of marriage and gender and how to deal with these issues in the culture we live in; Father James Kubicki talks about Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, who’s feast we celebrate today. All show notes at Marriage and Gender/Saint Cyril of Jerusalem - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Bishop Donald Hying speaks about how we can renew the Catholic Church. Questions Covered: 16:57 – How do I explain to my teenage daughter how President Biden can receive the sacraments when he is pro-abortion? 22:35 – How do encourage fathers to direct their children to be in the world but not of the world? 31:42 – Why can’t the Church have the strength of conviction like the secular institutions do? Why don’t we preach God to the world anymore? 44:10 – What are your thoughts on how critical race theory is being put into the schools now? 49:36 – Given that the early priests of the Church were married, what is the likelihood of the married priesthood coming back? …
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18: Bishop Donald Hying talks about Kerygma which means “proclamation.” In the original Greek, the kerygma is the essence of the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ distilled to its shining essence. Father James Kubicki discusses the Pope’s message for Lent: A Time for Renewing Faith, Hope, and Love. All show notes at Kerygma/Lenten Renewal - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 2 – TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2: Laura DeMaria talks about what the Catholic Church says about the importance of giving and Stewardship; Bishop Donald Hying speaks about the need for a renewed unity in Christ. All show notes at Giving and Stewardship/Unifying the Clergy - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY JANUARY 21: Bishop Donald Hying discusses the feast of the conversion of St. Paul, and how we are all in need of conversion; Father James Kubicki talks about the Octave of prayer for Christian Unity. All show notes at Conversion of St. Paul/Christian unity - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17: Bishop Donald Hying shares ways to be joyous in the final weeks of Advent as we approach Christmas and the celebration of the birth of Christ, Fr. James Kubicki talks about the verses in the O Antiphons and listeners call to sing a verse of Oh come, oh come, […] All show notes at Advent and Christmas Joy/The O Antiphons - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 1 – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23: Bishop Donald Hying discusses the importance of preparing for our death and praying for those who have died, Fr. Joseph Gill talks about Getting the faithful to come back to Mass. All show notes at Death and Dying/Returning to Mass - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19: Bishop Donald Hying discusses the importance of preparing for our death and praying for those who have died, Fr. Joseph Gill talks about Getting the faithful to come back to Mass. All show notes at Death and Dying/Returning to Mass - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15: Bishop Donald Hying talks about St. Margaret Mary and the devotion to the Sacred Heart, Fr. James Kubicki discusses the life of St. Teresa of Avila. All show notes at St. Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart/St. Teresa of Avila - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Voting and Being Catholic w/Bishop Donald Hying Today on the show, Bishop Donald Joseph Hying joins me to talk about how Catholics should vote in the 2020 election, balancing the tension between heavenly and earthly citizenship, articulating a vision of politics that emphasizes the integrity and dignity of the human person, and more. Make sure you check out Bishop Hying's recent letter to his dioecese on the November election: https://www.madisoncatholicherald.org/bishop-hying-columns/8846-hying-column09242020.html We'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Reach out to us: Email | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon Other shows on the Vernacular Podcast Network: Vernacular | Breaking Pod | The Popped Cast | The Lineup
HOUR 1 – TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22: Bishop Donald Hying discusses the return to Mass is the Madison Diocese, Gary Zimak wants us to LET GO of stress and anger, and Fr. David Jenuwine talks trusting Jesus. All show notes at RETURN TO MASS/STRESS AND ANGER/TRUSTING JESUS - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
HOUR 3 – Bishop Donald Hying talk about the lifting of dispensations and the return to Mass, and Fr James Kubicki discusses the Catechism All show notes at BACK TO MASS/THE CATECHISM - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Bishop Donald Hying, bishop of Madison, Wi, talked about the destruction of statues and civil disobedience. Karlo Broussard continued our Meeting the Protestant Challenge series, focusing today on the words, "Do this in remembrance of me." Jared Staudt shared his article, "Smash your tv and your smart phone while you're at it."
HOUR 3 – THURSDAY, AUGUST 20: Bishop Donald Hying talks about St Bernard, Love and moving closer to God, and Fr. James Kubicki examines the supposed connection of the Memorare to St Bernard, and discusses the beauty of this POWERFUL prayer. All show notes at AN HOUR OF ST BERNARD - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Thurs. July 16th. Bishop Donald Hying on Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and the influence in his life. Fr. James Kubicki on the Brown Scapular and the Carmelites. All show notes at Hour 3-Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Carmelites and The Brown Scapular - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Wed. July 1st. Dr. Pam Patnode looking towards homeschooling options. Kendra Von Esh on being the light in the darkness. Bishop Donald Hying on Religious Statues Targeted for Destruction. Glen’s Story Corner All show notes at Hour 1-Religious Statues, Homeschooling, Light/Darkness, - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
We have seen Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco, Father Stephen Schumacher of St Louis, and Bishop Donald Hying of Madison (and others) come out to defend our beloved statues of holy saints. Now is the time to rally to these clergy, support them, and call upon our bishops and other clergy to do the same. Dr. Taylor Marshall lays out a plan on how to accomplish this in the next week. Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Or listen to the audio mp3 here: If you’d like to order a copy of Taylor’s new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within, you can order it in Hardback, Kindle, or Audiobook. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits for Donating to Dr Taylor Marshall’s Show! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show, get signed books, and show support? Here's how: click on Patreon Patron link: Become a Patron of this Podcast: I am hoping to produce more free weekly podcast Videos. Please help me launch these videos by working with me on Patreon to produce more free content. In gratitude, I'll send you some signed books or even stream a theology event for you and your friends. Please become one of my patrons and check out the various tier benefits at: https://www.patreon.com/drtaylormarshall If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. If you find this podcast episode helpful, please share this podcast on Facebook. Get more from the Taylor Marshall Show: * Read Taylor Marshall’s historical fiction Sword and Serpent Trilogy. * Download the Study Guide at: http://swordandserpent.com * Take classed with Dr Marshall at the New Saint Thomas Institute. Please visit newsaintthomas.com for more details. Please Share Your Feedback for Taylor Marshall Show: * I'd love to read your feedback: While you listen to today's podcast, would you please take 30 seconds to write a review? Please click here to Rate this Podcast! * iTunes: 3,549,958 downloads * Youtube: 10,311,915 downloads * SHOUT OUTS: A huge “shout out” to all 1,692 of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes. Please rate this podcast by clicking here.
We have seen Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco, Father Stephen Schumacher of St Louis, and Bishop Donald Hying of Madison (and others) come out to defend our beloved statues of holy saints. Now is the time to rally to these clergy, support them, and call upon our bishops and other clergy to do the […] The post 442: Good Bishops & Priests are Protecting Statues: Let’s Rally to Them – HERE’S THE GAME PLAN [Podcast] appeared first on Taylor Marshall.
Thurs. June 18th-Hour 3. Bishop Donald Hying on fatherhood, sacred heart and natural law. The influence of fathers with Fr. James Kubicki as callers share stories. All show notes at Hour 3 Bishop Hying on fatherhood, sacred heart and natural law, The influence of fathers as callers share stories - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Fri. June 5th-Hour 3. Bishop Donald Hying of Madison on the diocese suing about Church regulations. Fr. Al Audette answers your faith questions. Learning from your struggles with Dr. Jim Schroeder. John takes your prayer petitions. All show notes at Madison Diocese Suing about Church Regulations, Learning from Struggles, Faith Questions Answered - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Thurs. April 16th-Hour 3. Bishop Donald Hying on Joy, Happiness and Resurrection during the Pandemic. The Power of Divine Mercy with Fr. James Kubicki All show notes at Joy, Happiness, Resurrection during Pandemic, Power of Divine Mercy - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Mon. March 23rd-Hour 1. Cardinal Joseph Tobin on the decision to suspend masses in the Archdiocese of Newark. Bishop Donald Hying of Madison on Lent during Coronavirus. JunFen and Karin Freihammer on the inspirational story of a Wuhan native praying the Litany of Saints to pray for an end to Coronavirus. Dr. Pam Patnode on […] All show notes at A Bishop’s Decision to Suspend Masses, Wuhan native and Litany of Saints, Homeschooling 1st Time - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Mon. Feb. 24th-Hour 1. Bishop Thomas Paprocki on his new document on Gender Identity. Bishop Donald Hying on Lenten Preparations. Glen’s Story Corner All show notes at Gender Identity, Lenten Preparations with Bishop Donald Hying - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Thurs. Feb. 20th-Hour 3. Lenten Preparation with Bishop Donald Hying. Power of Retreats with Fr. James Kubicki and callers share their retreat experiences. All show notes at Power of Retreats and Lenten Preparation - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
We have the great privilege of talking with Bishop Donald Hying of the Diocese of Madison (Fr. Heilman's Bishop). Together, we explore the amazing conversion story of KC Chiefs (Super Bowl Champs) kicker, Harrison Butker, as a way to see what it means to be St. Joseph Strong. Harrison's story was heaven sent for our time with Bishop Hying, as Harrison's story is going viral, and is really resonating with a multitude of searching men.------------------------------You can help us spread this message by donating a few dollars a month by becoming a Patron!: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25398590 Join the Grace Force here!: https://usgraceforce.com/More from Fr. Richard HeilmanTo follow more of Fr. Richard Heilman’s teachings, subscribe to the podcast of his Sunday homilies on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music, or browse through them on the St. Mary of Pine Bluff Catholic Church web site. Also follow Father’s writings on the U.S. Grace Force and Roman Catholic Man web sites.More from Doug BarryFollow Doug on his YouTube channel and read more on the Battle Ready web site.U.S. Grace Force GearOfficial USGF gear can be purchased from the USGF Store,includuing Combat Rosaries, prayer books, scapular medals, T-shirts, caps, holy water and blessed salt flasks, and the Peace Through Strength Challenge Coin. Check out the USGF collection, powered by Roman Catholic Gear. Subscribe to the Grace Force Podcast on YouTubeListen to the podcast on PodbeanListen to the podcast on SpotifyListen to the podcast on iHeart RadioListen to the podcast on Google Play MusicListen to the podcast on StitcherFollow the podcast on Twitter
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On December 3, St. Teresa of Avila hosted Bishop Donald Hying who offered an Evening of Reflection for the season of Advent. In this reflection he focuses on John the Baptist and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
On this 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Bishop Donald Hying celebrates Mass for St. Teresa of Avila at their "Picnic in the Park." In this homily, he talks about what it means to be humble.
A simple yet profound explanation of True Devotion to Mary by Bishop Donald Hying.
On this 3rd Sunday of Easter, Bishop Donald Hying imparts the Sacrament of Confirmation. In this homily, he discusses how the Holy Spirit gives us strength to be witnesses of the Resurrection.
On this 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Bishop Donald Hying visits St. Teresa of Avila and discusses the powerful and healing touch of Jesus Christ.
On this 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Bishop Donald Hying joins the community of St. Teresa's for their annual picnic. In this homily, Bishop Hying discusses what it is to be forgiven and how it leads us to forgive those who have hurt us.
On the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity, Bishop Donald Hying visits St. Teresa of Avila for the sacrament of Confirmation. In this homily, he encourages the students never to give up on God or the Church but to rely on the strength they are receiving in the Holy Spirit.
On this sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Bishop Donald Hying visited St. Teresa of Avila. In this homily, he talks about how love moves us from doing the minimum to desiring to do as much as we can.
Bishop Donald Hying on why Jesus was baptized, and the best thing about being a priest by Jon Leonetti
Queen of All Saints hosted a Spring Series of Tapped In on the topic: "Where Sin Runs Deep, God's Grace Runs Deeper." In this presentation, Bishop Donald Hying discusses the sacrament of Reconciliation.
Bishop Donald Hying, the bishop of the Diocese of Gary, visited Queen of All Saints School. In this homily, he talks to the students about being the light of Christ in the world.
Queen of All Saints hosted a Winter Series of Tapped In on the topic of "Every Saint has a past, every sinner has a future." In this first presentation, Bishop Donald Hying introduces the saints and discusses St. Francis of Assisi.
Following his presentation on St. Francis of Assisi, Bishop Donald Hying fields questions from the audience on saints.
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Gary discusses being invited as a speaker at a Theology on Tap event during in a recent interview on Relevant Radio. And he offers some tips on being an evangelizing witness in everyday life.
On his first visit to Queen of All Saints School, Bishop Donald Hying preaches about the cross as the greatest sign of God's love for us - a sign which tells us who Jesus is.
On this 1st Sunday of Lent, Bishop Donald Hying visits Queen of All Saints for the first time. In this homily Bishop Hying discusses how we enter into the desert with Jesus in order for us to be renewed and refreshed as His chosen disciples.