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We're live with Steve Ray, Catholic Convert and pilgrimage leader, talks about Visitation of Mary and the Ark of the Covenant, Michael Acaldo, CEO of the National Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul talks about need this holiday season and Cory Howat, Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation, talks about iGiveCatholic.
We're live Vince Whittington, State Deputy of the Louisiana Knights of Columbus, Ronnie Fields, Catholic doctor and Cory Howat, Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation talks about iGiveCatholic.
Bishop Dolan joins us to talk about Sunday's Gospel, Jim Spina explores learning the Bible in a year, Dcn. James Carabajal shares the mission of Catholic Community Foundation and invites us to a special event. We'll share the latest news and events. Special thanks to Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes for making this show possible.
The new president of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota is here! If you don't know Tony Menke, he tells us how he ended up here, what his faith journey has been like, and what his plans are for the future of the Foundation. He's a transplant from Minnesota, but now a South Dakotan through and through with a beautiful faith he loves to share. Join us!
It's coming up on Catholic Schools Week so this is an entire podcast on Catholic Schools week.Michael Suso, Director of Marketing for Cleveland Catholic Schools.Fred Roberts, Director of Development for Catholic Education for the Catholic Community Foundation.0:45: Michael is only 6 months into the job.1:14: How do we help schools tell their story?Catholic Schools Week is January 28 - February 3 1:50: Fred is Director of Devleopment....2:40: How long were we all in Catholic Schools ourselves?4:00: How do these schools intesect with people's needs? How do they build community? 4:53: Where do we market our Catholic Schools?5:25: Media buys include....6:23: Any Billboards?6:40: Airport?7:13: We have some great benefactors.8:24: Why Catholic Schools? Michael tells us why.9:50: We educate the whole person.10:20: Mike's teachers often shared their own faith....11:05: Many of our family members have taught in Catholic Schools.12:00: This year's theme is Rejoice! Here are this year's highlights.14:17: Fund a dream scholarships. And All Schools Masses.15:00: Come see Bishop Malesic and FD on Feb 6 at Holy Name High School for their all school Mass.15:20: We support and educate those who are not Catholic?16:13: Church Search goes to St. Justin Martyr Parish in Eastlake.17:40: Readings for the 4th Sunday of OT.
Mark Conzemius is retiring after almost 30 years as the president of the Catholic Community Foundation. He stopped by Catholic Views on his last day to share his thoughts and the many accomplishments that have helped build the Catholic Church in Eastern South Dakota. Join us to say goodbye!
We're live with Cory Howat, Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation talks about iGiveCatholic, Sr. Ann Flanagen, Daughter of St. Paul, talks about First Friday devotion through her new book Come to Me: Living the 9 First Fridays and Shaun McAfee, founder and editor of EpicPew.com and Catholic author, talks about his new book Compendium of Sacramentals: Encyclopedia of the Church's Blessings, Signs, and Devotions.
We're live with Peter Finney, Editor and General Manager of the Clarion Herald, the official Catholic newspaper of the Archdiocese of New Orleans updates us, Dr. Tom Neal, Chief of Evangelization and Mission Engagement of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee talks about vocations during National Vocations Week and Cory Howat, Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation joins us for our segment of Catholic 101 talking about tithing and generosity- how much should Catholics be tithing?
In a world where many leaders overlook the importance of mental health, one CEO dared to break the mold. Brian Murray, the Chief Executive Officer at Ryan Companies, embarked on a journey that would forever change the workplace landscape. Little did he know, his personal struggles would become the driving force behind a movement that would transform the lives of his employees. But what was the unexpected twist that propelled Murray to become a champion for mental health? Stay tuned as we uncover the profound impact of his vulnerability and accountability on the Ryan Companies team. About Brian Murray:Brian Murray, currently the Chief Executive Officer of Ryan Companies, is responsible for overseeing the company's strategic initiatives, with a particular focus on organizational finances, operations, and administration. He joined Ryan in 2009, initially as Chief Financial Officer and later as Chief Operating Officer, where he led construction operations and shared services functions.Brian actively engages with industry leaders through the Construction Industry Roundtable and serves as a board member of the PrairieCare Fund, promoting mental health awareness in schools. He also has a history of leadership, having been the former board chair of the Twin Cities Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, a college preparatory institution for under-resourced youth. His affiliations include the Construction Industry Roundtable, the PrairieCare Fund, and past roles on the boards of The Saint Paul Seminary, Saint John Vianney College Seminary, and the Catholic Community Foundation. In this episode, Dean Newlund and Brian Murray discuss how to:Cultivate a supportive workplace culture: Discover how to create an environment that fosters employee well-being and boosts team productivity.Empower leaders through empathy and vulnerability: Learn the transformative power of empathy and vulnerability in building strong and effective teams.Harness belief as a unifying force: Uncover how to inspire and rally your team around a shared vision, driving collaboration and success.The impact of mental health on leadership: Gain insights into the importance of prioritizing mental health in leadership to enhance individual and organizational performance.Open communication as a catalyst for success: Explore the benefits of fostering open and transparent communication in teams, leading to increased trust, innovation, and problem-solving. "Good leadership looks and feels like serving others, being vulnerable and holding people accountable.” — Brian Murray Connect with Brian Murray: Website URL: https://www.ryancompanies.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-murray-07403829/ Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel Alvarez Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Published: May 09, 2022 Are you looking for some expert Development advice as you begin your planning for the next fiscal year? Join us for this conversation on major/planned giving, annual fund, donor stewardship, and, much more. This Catholic Philanthropy Roundtable is hosted by Changing Our World‘s Jim Friend with special guests William M. McLean, Jr., Chief Development Officer, Archdiocese of Hartford and Interim Executive Director for The Hartford Bishops' Foundation, David Mehr, MA, Special Ministry Campaign Director & Senior Executive Philanthropic Coach, Archdiocese of Denver, Mary Doorley Simboski ACFRE, Managing Director, Changing Our World, Fred J. Roberts, Director of Development for Catholic Education, Catholic Community Foundation of Cleveland, and Kelli Hirsch, Major Gifts Officer, Archdiocese of Denver. Watch the video presentation of this discussion. https://youtu.be/xTyR1xXsSNs Don't miss Changing Our World's FORGING FORWARDDon't miss the webinar series FORGING FORWARD, a virtual philanthropic conference designed to bring you nonprofit experts from around the country who are leading through the COVID-19 crisis. Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
Published: March 22, 2021 Our guest today is Mark Conzemius, President of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota. Mark has been president of the Foundation since 1994, and during that time, he has significantly grown the assets by inviting the faithful of the Diocese of Sioux Falls to leave a legacy of love and faith. Mark has a long history in leadership, relationship development, fundraising, and public speaking, and a deep faith that guides him in this mission. Join Changing Our World‘s Jim Friend for this inspiring discussion and learn how Catholic Stewardship has come alive in Eastern South Dakota. Watch the video presentation of this discussion. https://youtu.be/28OJzhVtAuc Recorded March 6, 2021 Don't miss Changing Our World's FORGING FORWARDDon't miss the webinar series FORGING FORWARD, a virtual philanthropic conference designed to bring you nonprofit experts from around the country who are leading through the COVID-19 crisis. Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
Published: June 04, 2020 We continue with session two of our series, “Advancing Our Church Through Challenging Times,” with our host, Changing Our World‘s Jim Friend leading an incredible panel of Diocesan Foundations leaders. This week, the panel discusses how Foundations are providing service to donors, parishes, Catholic schools, and ministries in the COVID-19 crisis. What new services are they providing, and what unique fundraising opportunities are available in this challenging climate? All this and more on today's podcast. This panel discussion aired live on our webinar last week, May 28, 2020. Our Panelists Include Patrick Grace, the Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation of Cleveland Anne Cullen Miller, CFRE, President of the Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota Kimberlee Riley, President, and CEO at the Catholic Foundation of Central Florida William M. McLean, Jr., Chief Development Officer and Interim Executive Director at the Hartford Bishops' Foundation, Inc. Don't miss Changing Our World's FORGING FORWARDDon't miss the webinar series FORGING FORWARD, a virtual philanthropic conference designed to bring you nonprofit experts from around the country who are leading through the COVID-19 crisis. Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
We're live with Kathleen Higgins, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us, David Dawson Jr., Director of the Office of Parish Support with the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux talks about cultivating gratitude as a family for the food we eat and Cory Howat, Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation update us.
Emilio Alonso-Mendoza, J.D., CFRE is the Chief Executive Officer of the Alexander Graham Bell Association (AG Bell) for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing ( https://www.agbell.org/ ) and has served in this role since April 2014, guiding the organization in international growth and innovation. Created in 1890, the mission of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is to work globally to ensure that people who are deaf and hard of hearing can hear and talk. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with chapters located throughout the United States and a network of international affiliates. Prior to this role, Mr. Alonso-Mendoza served in multiple President and CEO roles for Take Stock in Children; the Catholic Community Foundation; the Children's Home Society of Florida, and the National Parkinson's Foundation, where he established 52 centers for research throughout the US, Europe, South America, and Asia. Mr. Alonso-Mendoza has served, or currently serves, on the board of directors at Children's Home Society Foundation, Leadership Learning Center, St Vincent de Paul Seminary and the League Against Cancer, among others. Mr. Alonso-Mendoza received a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Miami School of Law and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the same institution. He also holds a professional credential as a Certified Fundraising Executive from CFRE International. Support the show
A bonus episode from brother podcast G.R.I.P., featuring the guys and Mike Ricci from Catholic Community Foundation discussing the divinity of investing in the Kingdom
Bishop Dolan reflects on Sunday's Gospel and joins us for a conversation about mercy. You'll also catch up on the latest news and events including an update on the Catholic Community Foundation with Dcn. James Carabajal.
As Practicing Catholics, we know we're called to steward our finances well but it's not always easy to do on our own. The Catholic Community Foundation serves Catholic individuals, families, parishes and institutions seeking to streamline their charitable giving while financially supporting the spiritual, educational, and social needs of our community. Joining us this past weekend to share about their 30 years of service, and the call to stewardship were Anne Cullen Milller, President of the Catholic Community Foundation; and His Excellency, Archbishop Hebda – ex officio Chairperson.
Patrick McCarthy: Patrick who is Relationship Manager for the Catholic Community Foundation discusses his organizations approach to helping those in need.
We're live with Debbie Shelley, Associate Editor of the Catholic Commentator gives us an update on what you'll find in this week's issue in the Diocese of Baton Rouge, Cory Howat, Executive Director with the Catholic Community Foundation in the Archdiocese of New Orleans talks about iGiveCatholic on Giving Tuesday and Dr. Matthew Breuinger talks about his book Finding Freedom in Christ: Healing Life's Hurts.
Patrick Grace joins us from the Catholic Community Foundation.Be sure to join us for We Give Catholic on Tuesday, November 29 on the livestream from 9a-3p.0:30: So what is We Give Catholic anyway? 0:43: The first year we did this we had a huge snowstorm.1:07: A little history of non-profit fundraising efforts in Catholic communities on #GivingTuesday2:19: Fr. Damian and Mike will be your livestream hosts for the morning.2:42: There will be a race with some special guests.3:50: It's a healthy compeititive thing.4:18: You can choose SEVERAL different organizatons with the handy drop down menu.5:34: Younger people are really involved.6:50: 24 hours of giving.6:59: There's a video contest too!7:43: Did ya see the billboards on the shoreway?8:28: We throw it live to a bunch of parishes to see what they are doing.9:19: St. Brendan's is doing something cool.10:00; The first prize will be given out overnight. The Midnight Owl.12:05: Lots of schools have animals on campus now.13:30: Pre-school enrollment is up.14:07: Bishop Malesic and Bishop Woost will be bringing good news.14:00: Do we have a bell?15:30: Mike lost his muffler one year doing this.17:45: Church Search goes to St. Patrick's on Bridge and they'll host 9 Nights of Night Prayer starting November 30.19:06: Readings for the First Sunday of Advent can be found here.
Prior to Capital Insight Partners, Steve Nelson was with Merrill Lynch in Scottsdale. Before that, he served as a Principal at Lowry Hill and was one of the team that oversaw more than $6 billion. He has over three decades of experience. Steve leads the strategic direction of the firm and has primary investment responsibility for a number of clients. Steve also sits on the Investment Team. Steve's degrees are a Bachelor of Science from St. John's University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation and is a member of the Phoenix CFA Society and CFA Institute. He is a past Trustee of the Phoenix Art Museum and a former member of the Board of Directors of the CFA Society of Minnesota and the Catholic Community Foundation. In 2008 St. John's University honored him with a Presidential Citation. His wife Kris is a veterinarian and the author of Coated With Fur: A Vet's Life & Coated With Fur: A Blind Cat's Love. They live with wonderful, if medically challenged, animals. Listen to this insightful RIA episode with Steve Nelson about faith-based investment management. Here is what to expect on this week's show: - Why it's important to build flexibility into how you manage money for your clients. - How the goal of a portfolio manager is to protect their client's capital. - Why Christian values are a very important element of the investment universe. - How it can be difficult for boutique firms to get the word out about their practice. - Why it's important to know when to nuture your existing clients and when it's time to find new ones. Connect with Steve: Links Mentioned: https://cipinvest.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mercy, mercy, mercy, PEACE!! Week two of Advent is upon us and this week Emma and Mary Kate are joined by Madison Velez as they discuss living out peace. Madison is part of an exciting initiative! "The Hopeful Future Scholarship" which is a fund started by Matthew Bartels (who is now an alumnus of Saginaw Valley State University) and Madison Velez (a current student at SVSU) and run through the Catholic Community Foundation of Mid-Michigan. The purpose of the scholarship is to financially assist pregnant and/or parenting students at SVSU and Delta College in an effort to promote a culture of life. Please prayerfully consider contributing to this fund to assist young parents navigate the many challenges they face in this world by visiting the following link: https://ccfmm.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create?funit_id=1495. If you have any questions, please direct them to mvvelez@svsu.edu or (989) 293-3295. Pax Christi! causeforjoy.official@gmail.com
Marilou Eldred, Ph.D., was called to serve others as a young girl. She devoted ten years as a nun with a teaching order and, upon leaving the convent, embarked on her journey as an educator. Marilou has held top level leadership positions in higher education for women, including President of Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, IN. After retirement, she was called to philanthropy, serving as President of Catholic Community Foundation in St. Paul, MN. Now in her second retirement, Marilou volunteers with the Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis, where she is a strategic planning consultant with parishes in Minnesota. Volunteering is a way of life for Marilou which includes a host of civic, charitable and church work, usually in leadership roles. She and her husband, a former priest, have been married for 47 years and have a daughter in her early 40s. Marilou is writing a memoir about her remarkable life's passages. "I strive to empower others to be and do their best." - Marilou Eldred, Ph.D. Contact Information: Mariloueldred@gmail.com
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In this episode, Andrew visits with Cory Howat, Executive Director of the Catholic Community Foundation of the Archdiocese of New Orleans and the founder of #iGiveCatholic. If you have ever spoken with anyone from Louisiana, odds are you have heard a good story. Today, Cory shared with us some wild tales of rubber chickens, crying with priests and bishops and even a brief mention of that time he met Michael Jackson that will not disappoint. In the midst of those stories, he also shared so many nuggets of wisdom about fundraising, stewardship, generosity and having a heart for serving the people of the Church. You'll laugh, you'll probably cry and you will definitely learn something new about development.
Today’s Show Our guest today is Mark Conzemius, President at the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota. Mark has The post 91. Mark Conzemius appeared first on Advancing Our Church .
We’re live with Cory Howat, Executive Director with the Catholic Community Foundation talks about Catholic Community Professionals Virtual Networking Event, Richard Meek with the Catholic Commentator bi-weeky issue, Dr. Landon Roussel with COVID-19 update and Deacon Dave Farinelli, counselor at Catholic Counseling Services talks mental health
We’re live with Cory Howat, Executive Director with the Catholic Community Foundation talks about Catholic Community Professionals Virtual Networking Event, Fr. Mark Thibodeaux, Pastor at Holy Name of Jesus in New Orleans, talks about his book Ascending with Ignatius: A 30-Day at Home Retreat, Alan Migliorato talks about 3 ways for parents to help their kids take a step closer to Jesus through prayer and Karlo Broussard with Challenge 39 “We Are the Saints” of Meeting the Protestant Challenge
We’re live with Callie Kamath with the Catholic Community Foundation talks about iGiveCatholic, Richard Meek with the Catholic Commentator bi-weekly issue, Michael Acaldo with SVDP-BR monthly update and Katie Prejean McGrady talks about the book Advent and Christmas: One Day at a Time for Catholic Teens
Michael Shade, Chief Executive Officer of the Catholic Community Foundation of Northeast Indiana, discusses the many opportunities for contributing to the Divine Economy within the diocese through the Catholic Community Foundation. We also discuss the role institutions play in the lives of Catholic families.
Alto by Libertas is inspired by the Italian phrase "Verso l'alto", which means "to the heights", emblematic of the heroic life of Italian mountaineer and social activist Pier Giorgio Frassati. Listen to raw and authentic conversations on Faith, Culture, Fitness and Mission-Driven Entrepreneurship that will help us pursue "the heights" together!Elena Nuñez Murdock is the founder and CEO of Ascend Communications, a firm specializing in Executive Brand Development and Management. She has worked with CEOs of multibillion-dollar companies, TEDx speakers, social innovators, and creates innovative branding strategies for senior executives and CEOs in Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Luxury Real Estate. Elena is a Distinguished Fellow at the Busch School of Business at the Catholic University of America. She is passionate about philanthropy sitting on several non-profit boards and that of the Catholic Community Foundation of Los Angeles. She holds a BA from Franciscan University of Steubenville, an alt-MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, and studied Organizational Design at the Stanford Business School.Elena recently launched her third business, Mission 2 Launch, an e-course platform seeking to active Catholics and Christians to thrive in the workplace.Episode Themes:The importance of an abundance vs. a scarcity mindset - don't put a limit on God's love.Business and Entrepreneurship as a force for Good.Elena's new business - Mission 2 Launch! Follow Elena and sign up for Mission 2 Launch:mission2launch.comInstagram: @mission2launchLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/elena-murdockBig thanks to @kojideramos for making this episode possible! Learn more about Libertas and shop our Faith-inspired adventure merch at www.libertasalive.com. Use code alto10 for 10% OFF at checkout! Please rate, review and share!Dope Music:Dream Catcher by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4650-dream-catcherLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
What exciting things are happening at the Catholic Community Foundation?
There are some exciting events coming up in Sioux Falls!
Two exciting events coming up in the Sioux Falls area!
Aiding those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic
A new twist to the annual Bishop’s Fishing Tournament!
A new twist to the annual Bishop’s Fishing Tournament!
We're live with Peter Finney with the Clarion Herald update, First Lady Donna Edwards of Louisiana discusses Gov. John Bel Edwards call for Lunch Fasting Before God on Tuesdays and Cory Howat with the Catholic Community Foundation discusses iGiveCatholicTogether
Jan Feterl gave us an update on the good things going on at the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota.
Jan Feterl gave us an update on the good things going on at the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota.
In the second hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Emily Leedom shared who was nominated during "Honor Our Fathers." Next, Melinda North, of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota, shared to the Catholic Family Sharing Appeal and what it supports. After that, it was time for the 10 Minute Tour. Then, Madeline Shields spoke about her new role as the Executive Director of the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House. Finally, Mary Ann Kuharski discussed the good things going on with PROLIFE Across AMERICA.
Melinda North of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota, on the Catholic Family Sharing Appeal and what it supports.
Melinda North of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota, on the Catholic Family Sharing Appeal and what it supports.
In the second hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Emily Leedom shared who was nominated during "Honor Our Fathers." Next, Melinda North, of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota, shared to the Catholic Family Sharing Appeal and what it supports. After that, it was time for the 10 Minute Tour. Then, Madeline Shields spoke about her new role as the Executive Director of the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House. Finally, Mary Ann Kuharski discussed the good things going on with PROLIFE Across AMERICA.
Jan Feterl, of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota, on the Taste of Goodness.
In the second hour, hosts Thomas Eskro and Fr. Timothy Smith spoke with Jan Feterl of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota on the Taste of Goodness. Then, our hosts took the 10 Minute Tour. Dr. Matthew Stanley of Avera Health in Sioux Falls shared his thoughts on the stresses of farm and rural life. Finally, Dr. Deborah Savage, the Director of the Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture, helped us discover the beautiful mystery of being authentically feminine or masculine.
Jan Feterl, of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota, on the Taste of Goodness.
In the second hour, hosts Thomas Eskro and Fr. Timothy Smith spoke with Jan Feterl of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota on the Taste of Goodness. Then, our hosts took the 10 Minute Tour. Dr. Matthew Stanley of Avera Health in Sioux Falls shared his thoughts on the stresses of farm and rural life. Finally, Dr. Deborah Savage, the Director of the Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture, helped us discover the beautiful mystery of being authentically feminine or masculine.
Andrew Bartell, Director of Gift Planning from the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota to talk about Planned Giving and different ways to give.
Andrew Bartell, Director of Gift Planning from the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota to talk about Planned Giving and different ways to give.
David Pederson has been the Director of Development for the Catholic Community Foundation for the Diocese of Phoenix since 2013. He has worked in development for over ten years at multiple Catholic campus ministries and the Diocese of Phoenix. In this episode, Andrew and David explore the basics of planned giving: What is it? What types of gifts are made in this type of giving? As well as how to approach donors about planned giving and how to begin a program like that at the Catholic Community Foundation for the Diocese of Phoenix. David offers practical advice for the development professional wanting to explore planned giving as an option for future growth of their ministry.
In the first hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Dr. Chris Burgwald began by visiting with Jan Feterl of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota about this year's Gift of Hope concert event. It was then time for your questions during our Straight Talk segment with Fr. Tim Smith. Topics included: why in Exodus does God harden Pharaoh's heart and if you can pray for a good friend who committed suicide.
In the first hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Dr. Chris Burgwald began by visiting with Jan Feterl of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota about this year's Gift of Hope concert event. It was then time for your questions during our Straight Talk segment with Fr. Tim Smith. Topics included: why in Exodus does God harden Pharaoh's heart and if you can pray for a good friend who committed suicide.
Today on #IGotIssues, Deacon James Carabajal, CEO of the Catholic Community Foundation, sits down with Danielle and Miranda for a personal, emotional look at marriage and the reality of commitment in good times and in bad. Subscribe, rate, review, and share!
Tricia Hoyt, scripture scholar, continues a series on the Old Testament. Kevin Saunders, Bible teacher, brings the Gospel to life. David Pederson, director or development with Catholic Community Foundation helps us understand legacy planning. Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted reminds us that holiness is for everyone. Today's broadcast is brought to you in part by Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes of the Diocese of Phoenix. www.dopccfh.org
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Nick Emmel, a theology teacher at St. Mary’s Central High School in Bismarck, to talk about his passion for protecting life and how he has shared that passion with more than a thousand students by escorting them to the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Our hosts then took listeners on a 10-Minute Tour of local events. Kristina Hammell of Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota joined our hosts to talk about their Refugee Program and how the Holy Family, like refugees today, needed to find shelter in a foreign land. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will spoke with Andrew Bartel of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota about why now is the perfect time to make charitable donations.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Wilde and Fr. Will Thompson joined Fr. George Winzenburg to talk about the inspiring stories of student success at Red Cloud Indian School on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Michael and Fr. Will then took us on our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Mark Conzemius of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota shared more about this year’s Christmas at the Cathedral in Sioux Falls. Finally, our hosts spoke with Fr. Mario Esposito about the mystery of the hermitage and what hermits bring to the Church.
In the second hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Fr. Tim Smith were joined by Dr. Marcie Moran of the Diocese of Sioux Falls to talk about Seasonal Affective Disorder and what we can do to help curb the effects of the cold weather on us. Our hosts then spoke with Jan Feterl of the Catholic Community Foundation of Eastern South Dakota to get a recap of recent events and to look ahead to one special event that you won't want to miss this Christmas. Finally, our hosts visited with Renee Zurn about the beauty of handmade items and the upcoming Fall Market at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church in Duluth.
Emilio Alonso-Mendoza has served as AG Bell’s chief executive officer since 2014. He brings with him an extensive history in the nonprofit sector, assisting organizations such as the Catholic Community Foundation and Children’s Home Society of Florida raise their national profiles Lori Bobsin is the Coordinator of the Aural Habilitation Program for University of Virginia Cochlear Implant Program in Charlottesville, Virginia. She is also the AG Bell Virginia Chapter President. Lori has over seventeen years of experience in providing listening and spoken language therapy, as well as consultation and training to individuals, schools, and to families. The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) educates parents about this communication option for their children who are deaf or hard of hearing and serves as a resource for those who choose the listening and spoken language (LSL) methodology. AG Bell facilitates the connection between families of children with hearing loss and qualified professionals who assist the children in mastering spoken language.
In the first hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Fr. Tim Smith began by visiting with Melinda North of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota about apostolates and how they serve our Church and the upcoming Stewardship Conference in Sioux Falls. Heather and Fr. Tim then joined the Diocese of Crookston's Fr. Tom Friedl to talk about the upcoming Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul and what that should mean to us as Catholics. Finally, our hosts spoke with Dr. Marcie Moran about difficult people and how we can learn to work with them charitably.
In the second hour, hosts Heather Karrow and Dr. Chris Burgwald joined the Diocese of Bismarck's Fr. Terry Wipf to hear about his conversion to the Catholic faith and journey to the priesthood. Our hosts then visited with Jan Feterl of the Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota about an exciting opportunity to do some fishing and help support seminarians in the Diocese of Sioux Falls at the same time.
Convo with Kyle: Bishop Rhoades talks about the Catholic Community Foundation of Northeast Indiana, an organization dedicated to establishing endowment funds that support parishes, schools, and other ministries in the Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese for years to come. Then it’s on to the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, or RCIA, as the Elect make their final preparations for initiation into the Catholic Church during the Easter Vigil. Bishop talks about the diocesan-wide Reconciliation service called “The Light is on for You”, a special Lenten event in which every parish in the diocese will be open for Reconciliation on Wednesday, February 28th from 6 to 8 pm. Listener Questions: - When the Pope comes to your cathedral can he sit in your chair? - Is it true that Bishops must be descendants of the 12 apostles? - If you need to be in a state of grace to go to Heaven when you die, and we all need confession to be in a state of grace, how do non-Catholics go to Heaven, since they don't believe in confession? - Who determines what Dioceses need an auxiliary Bishops? - How can lay people become more familiar with church doctrine? resources? ------ Online version of the Catechism from the USCCB: http://ccc.usccb.org/flipbooks/catechism/files/assets/basic-html/page-I.html# Introduction to Christianity by Cardinal Ratzinger: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Christianity-2nd-Communio-Books/dp/1586170295/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1519230377&sr=1-1&keywords=introduction+to+christianity+joseph+ratzinger Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives by Pope Benedict XVI: https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Nazareth-Pope-Benedict-XVI/dp/0385346409/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0385346409&pd_rd_r=0Z5734PM89VXADCKZ3GP&pd_rd_w=aics4&pd_rd_wg=R9UE5&psc=1&refRID=0Z5734PM89VXADCKZ3GP Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration by Pope Benedict XVI: https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Nazareth-Baptism-Jordan-Transfiguration/dp/0385523416/ref=sr_1_2/141-1930898-7233913?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1519230288&sr=1-2&refinements=p_27%3AJoseph+Ratzinger Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week: From the Entrance Into Jerusalem To The Resurrection by Pope Benedict XVI: https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Nazareth-Entrance-Jerusalem-Resurrection/dp/1586175009/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1586175009&pd_rd_r=0Z5734PM89VXADCKZ3GP&pd_rd_w=aics4&pd_rd_wg=R9UE5&psc=1&refRID=0Z5734PM89VXADCKZ3GP ------ Truth in Charity is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. ------ Live: www.redeemerradio.com Follow us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram @RedeemerRadio Submit your question(s): Call / Text (Holy Cross College text line) - 260-436-9598 Online - www.RedeemerRadio.com/AskBishop E-mail - AskBishop@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud | RSS
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