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Adam takes us back to his time at #SEEK25 and introduces us to Fr. Simon Esshaki from Qurbana Media. Fr. Esshaki is a Chaldean Catholic priest and shares how the Chaldeans express the same faith with a different "flavor." Adam and Father also talk about Fr. Simon's "Kids Bible Study" with insights into how parents can study the Bible with their children. Download the Covenant Network app today! Pray the Visual Rosary at VisualRosary.org For more information on Covenant Network, visit OurCatholicRadio.org
Questions Covered: 04:05 – Can we ethically download software that is no longer sold? 12:45 – How do the motives of credibility that the bible is from an omnipotent being rather than an angel? 29:05 – I had a bad experience in confession where the priest was sharing bad theology. What should I do? 41:52 – I grew up Chaldean Catholic. Is it idolatry to pray to the saints? Do we need to pray to them and what benefit is there? …
This week, we honor the Virgin Mary, discussing if it's right to honor her & ask for her prayers. We also explore St. Joseph's age at marriage & reflect on the profound impact of Pentecost & the Holy Spirit in our lives. Tune in to this enlightening episode to deepen your understanding of Catholic spirituality and enjoy the lively discussions and insights offered by the four Chaldean Catholic priests. Don't miss "Feeding Fathers" Episode 4 and catch new episodes every Monday to continue your journey of faith.
In this week's gripping episode of Feeding Fathers, our esteemed panel of Chaldean Catholic priests dives deep into two hot-button topics that are shaping modern society's moral landscape. We explore the controversial journey of Kanye West, once a beacon of Christian faith, now embroiled in a turbulent departure from his spiritual roots. Join us as we dissect Kanye's fall from grace and his recent foray into the creation of a provocative porn platform. But the discussion doesn't stop there. Our insightful priests also tackle the perplexing trend of millennials delaying marriage in today's fast-paced world. Why are younger generations hesitating to tie the knot, unlike previous generations? From societal shifts to personal aspirations, we unravel the complexities behind this cultural shift and offer thought-provoking insights into the institution of marriage in the 21st century. And that's not all. We delve into the realm of sports and spirituality, examining the case of Ryan Garcia, professional boxer. Despite his public profession of Jesus Christ, certain actions in his personal life have stirred controversy and scandal. Join us as we navigate the delicate balance between faith and fame in the world of sports, and the challenges athletes face in aligning their public persona with their private beliefs. Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and engaged as Feeding Fathers delivers another compelling episode that promises to ignite meaningful conversations and inspire introspection. Don't miss out—hit play now and join the dialogue! Qurbana Media presents "Feeding Fathers" - Episode 1, featuring Fr. Simon Esshaki, Fr. Andrew Younan, Fr. Daniel Shaba Abbot Ankido Sipo, and special guest Fr. Chris Somo.
In Episode 2, four Chaldean Catholic priests delve into the theological and moral complexities of mortal sin, exploring its impact on the soul and its eternal destiny. They also analyze a recent statement by Pope Francis on the nature of Hell, broadening the discussion to include broader questions about salvation and Christian perspectives on Hell. Amidst this theological exploration, the priests engage in a critical debate over the controversial artworks of Fr. Marko Rupnik. With recent allegations and evidence of his spiritual and sexual misconduct coming to light, they examine the ethical implications of displaying his art in religious sites worldwide. This episode offers deep insights into Catholic doctrine and challenges listeners to reflect on the intersection of faith, morality, and the arts. Tune in to navigate these complex issues with our knowledgeable hosts, who provide a rich tapestry of perspectives and theological insights. Whether you're deeply invested in religious discussions or simply curious, this episode promises to enlighten and provoke thought on pivotal issues facing the contemporary Church.
Naseem Sadiq prepared this report about Sharafya, a land in Nineveh-northern Iraq. Mr Sadiq interviewed farmers who might be unable to work on the land anymore. This is because the land belongs to the Chaldean Catholic church, which wants to increase the profit percentage from the farmers. This is the first part of the report and the second part will come out soon
I hope you got a chance today to hear attorney Alina Habba, born in New Jersey, of devout Chaldean Catholic parents, representing Rightful President Donald Trump on the courthouse steps
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What is it like to be a Coptic Christian in Egypt; a Chaldean Catholic in Iraq; an atheist in Saudi Arabia; a Jew in Turkey; a Maronite in Lebanon; or a Sunni Muslim in Iran? What is the current state of religious liberty in the Middle East? What direction is it going? Why does it matter, beyond humanitarian concerns?
Hannah wraps up her research on the Chaldean Catholic Church with their modern history in Northern Iraq, the destruction by ISIS, and the various diasporas to the West. What is the fate of Alqosh now? What will happen in the future to the church as their numbers dwindle? We don't know, but we do share how we got where we are. Learn more over at servantgroup.org/Iraq or email Hannah at hannah@servantgroup.org.
An investigation officer from Baghdad's police department sent a summon to HB Cardinal Louis Sako, Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq ordering his Beatitude to attend the police office for investigation.
The second day of Pope Francis's visit to Iraq has taken him to Najaf for a meeting with a revered Shia Muslim spiritual leader, to the ancient city of Ur, and to St Joseph's Church in Baghdad where he officiated at Mass. We hear from Father Karam Shamasham, the priest at the Chaldean Catholic church in Telskuf in Nineveh province. Also in the programme: We hear from the northern Yemeni city of Marib, the latest flashpoint between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and attacking Houthi forces; and there has been a night of violent clashes between police and protesters in Paraguay, as people protest against the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: Pope Francis officiates the Holy mass at the Chaldean Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Baghdad, Iraq, on 6 March 2021. Credit: EPA/Vatican Media Handout)
Ep. 12 Pray the Gay Away with Michael and Zach Zakar Welcome to Have a Blessed Gay, your weekly spiritual-comedy podcast! Join holy host, Tyler Martin, as he critically discusses social norms, current events, mental health, religion, and spirituality from an outcast's perspective. Did you know the number 12 is a holy number? In this episode, Tyler talks with Michael and Zach, the gay twin royalty of Instagram! The Zakar twins are actors, writers, models, activists, and yeah, they are both gay. They have a wonderfully entertaining book called Pray the Gay Away, which was been turned into a stage play. Tyler talks with them about challenges growing up middle eastern in a predominantly white community, what a Chaldean Catholic is, and the hurdles they both faced coming out, specifically with their mom, including a time their mom threw holy water on them. Get ready to laugh and enjoy this touching episode! Guests: Michael and Zack Zakar Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @zakartwins Website: https://www.zakartwins.com/ MyTwin Chat App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mytwin-chat/id1302419240 Sponsored by BetterHelp! Get 10% Off BetterHelp therapy by using my code! www.pridecounseling.com/haveablessedgay Your Host: Tyler Martin Instagram: @tylerisaacmartin Follow Have a Blessed Gay and Reach Out! Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @haveablessedgay Email: haveablessedgay@gmail.com U.S. Helplines National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Trevor Project Helpline (LGBTQ+ Youth): 1-866-488-7386 Trans Helpline: 877-565-8860
New USCCB president, new dominican saint, ISIS kills Syrian priest, Chaldeans asked to fast, Diocese of Fairbanks no longer mission territory, Canadian receives Ratzinger prize.
Fr. Joe Krupp gives a talk at ECRC's Annual "Awake My Soul" Chaldean Catholic conference at Holy Martyrs Church in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA.
Father Jenkins and Tom Naegele respond to a question about the Chaldean Catholic rite of the Church. The viewer asks about the situation of the Chaldeans and their traditional liturgy in relation to Rome compared to groups like the SSPV. Father also answers questions about the "three days of darkness", saints and mortal sin and frozen embryos. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
Bashar Matti Warda, a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, speaks on the role that the Christians of northern Iraq are playing in removing ISIS and fostering peace and forgiveness in this long-troubled region. Archbishop Warda is presented by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Series: "Peace exChange -- Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31463]
L*I*V*E READINGS ... skype or call 646.716.5510 during the show for your chance to get a reading L*I*V*E on the air. A conversation about the intersection between theatre, spiritualityand ritual as HiC is joined by this month's (r)Evolutionary guest, MAJD MURAD-AL-SHAIKH, actor, director, writer, maskmaker. Born in into a Chaldean (Catholic) family in Baghdad, Iraq, Majd's earliest memories are of the Gulf War before his family fled in secret to Jordan and then made their way to the United States. His sophomore year in high school, he came out as gay, but didn't tell his parents because his brother threatened to kill him (an « honour killing ») if he did. While majoring in theatre at UC Riverside (California), his parents put a « Yes on Prop 8 » sign on their lawn, prompting him to come out to them, even as his brother once again threatened his life. Fear caused him to escape into sex, and while still in his early 20's, a man he trusted intentionally gave him HIV. Subsequent health complications caused him to drop out of a professional training program in theatre and move to LA. Majd wrote a one man show, Blood Fruit, about his story of coming out to his family. The show was well received and got accepted into the Best of the Hollywood Fringe festival. He returned to school and completed his theatre degree, graduating in 2013. He then moved to SF where he currently resides, working in theatre and preparing to bring Blood Fruit to the stage once again. The late Eddy Gutierrez became a friend, mentor and « brother » to Majd, supporting him in his coming out process and helping him get in touch with his spiritual side, eventually initiating him into the Unnamed Path, a shamanic path for men-who-love-men that Eddy founded.