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Father Deacon Paul Siewers, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Literary Studies, Bucknell University, on the Holy Week and Christmas observances in the nascent Russian Orthodox church in The Valley. He'll talk about the solemn and festive observances, the pre-fasting meal, the Divine Liturgy, and why you might call this Appalachian Christmas.
Father Deacon Paul Siewers, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Literary Studies, Bucknell University, with an update on the Bucknell Orthodox Christian community, the St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco Russian Orthodox Mission Church services which get underway soon for Holy Week, and how this nascent local church is growing. We talk about the deep meaning of Holy Week and some related discussion. https://www.stjohnthewonderworker.com/journey-to-pascha
Deacon Paul's reflection on the last 30 years at St. John Vianney
Deacon Paul's reflection on the last 30 years at St. John Vianney
Denise tells us how she came back to the faith and how she met Deacon Paul. She shares how her involvement in the Church has continued to bring her life! What was the last thing that gave you life?
Deacon Paul and Father Timothy are here talking Christian Unity and Hagia Sophia
As 2020 comes to a close, Fr. Branson and Deacon Paul discuss the value of recognition and reflection. In particular, they propose three actions: 1.) Specifically name things to be grateful for 2.) Identify and confess failures/shortcomings 3.) Consider where God's leading you next and how to respond
Mary calls us to not be afraid - we are part of God's plan.
Deacon Paul joins us to tell his rich testimony. His journey is a true testament showing how the Lord can take you exactly where you need to be if you just authentically follow Christ. It starts one day at a time. What does Jesus want you to do today?
Our tour of duty as Catholics is to Evangelize!
How God called him to serve his neighbor in a unique way!
In this episode, we talk to Deacon Paul Porter of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Deacon Paul recounts how none of his family and friends ever thought he would have considered the priesthood and how the calling solidified when he was in college. He also talks about his interest in broadcast and filmmaking, including a new 10-part short film series he is currently releasing on YouTube that examines truths about the spiritual life by juxtaposing the stories of saints, movies and pop culture icons. He also talks about what he is looking forward to about being ordained to the priesthood in June.Click here to meet the rest of the Class of 2020 and join us in praying an online novena for these new priests.Support the seminarySubmit prayer intentions
In this last midweek installment in our sermon series on Isaiah 52 and 53, Deacon Paul's message is titled "There is no Justice."
Deacon Paul's homily for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Date: 02/23/20
Deacon Blessing gives the homily for the Feast of the Holy Family
My interview with Rev. Mr. Paul Federici. Paul is my Deacon brother from Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament.
My interview with Rev. Mr. Paul Federici. Paul is my Deacon brother from Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament.
Actions have consequences. Deacon Paul reflects on the parable of the rich man and poor man.
Deacon Paul reminds us not to worry about how many will be saved but to focus on striving to live our lives totally and completely with the goal of entering through the narrow gate.
During this hour, hosts Jack Kennelly & Jeanine Bitzan sat down with Deacon Paul & Shawn Erickson, as they hosted live from the studio in Fargo, ND.
During this hour, hosts Jack Kennelly & Jeanine Bitzan sat down with Deacon Paul & Shawn Erickson, as they hosted live from the studio in Fargo, ND.
Deacon Paul reflects on the Gospel reading of Abraham's persistence in prayer and how we too should be persistent in our prayer to the Lord.
Deacon Paul reflects on Jesus' command to "love one another as I have loved you."
Deacon Paul dives into the meaning of mercy and explores how our God is a God of mercy.
In this hour, Steve Splonskowski, RPR Executive Director, and Brandon Clark, Programming Director, continued live from St. Augustine’s Parish in Austin, MN. They visited with Fr. James Steffes and Jean McDermott, Pacelli Catholic Schools Principal, about the beauty of Catholic education in a confused world and how Pacelli helps keep priorities straight when it comes to living out our faith. The Diocese of Bismarck’s Fr. Keith Streifel then talked about St. Joseph, how he is the patron of immigrants and travelers, and the upcoming celebration at St. Joseph’s Parish in Dickinson, ND. Finally, Brandon and Steve joined Deacon Paul Treinen, Executive Director of Abbey of the Hills Inn and Retreat Center in Marvin, SD, to talk about an opportunity for married couples to step away from the busyness of life and reconnect with each other and the Lord.
In this hour, Steve Splonskowski, RPR Executive Director, and Brandon Clark, Programming Director, continued live from St. Augustine’s Parish in Austin, MN. They visited with Fr. James Steffes and Jean McDermott, Pacelli Catholic Schools Principal, about the beauty of Catholic education in a confused world and how Pacelli helps keep priorities straight when it comes to living out our faith. The Diocese of Bismarck’s Fr. Keith Streifel then talked about St. Joseph, how he is the patron of immigrants and travelers, and the upcoming celebration at St. Joseph’s Parish in Dickinson, ND. Finally, Brandon and Steve joined Deacon Paul Treinen, Executive Director of Abbey of the Hills Inn and Retreat Center in Marvin, SD, to talk about an opportunity for married couples to step away from the busyness of life and reconnect with each other and the Lord.
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Richard Kunst and Fr. Ryan Moravitz spoke with Canon lawyer Jenna Cooper about if the Church can excommunicate politicians who go against Church teaching. It was then time for our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Sam Dols spoke about a Baby at Work program and how it makes for joyous work. Finally, Deacon Paul Treinen of the Diocese of New Ulm talked about the importance of married couples going on regular dates.
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Richard Kunst and Fr. Ryan Moravitz spoke with Canon lawyer Jenna Cooper about if the Church can excommunicate politicians who go against Church teaching. It was then time for our 10-Minute Tour of local events. Sam Dols spoke about a Baby at Work program and how it makes for joyous work. Finally, Deacon Paul Treinen of the Diocese of New Ulm talked about the importance of married couples going on regular dates.
Deacon Paul Tadros, of St. Silouan Orthodox Church and St. John the Compassionate Mission, shares how the community cares for the "who's who of the marginalized" in life and in death. This part 2 of our interview with Dn. Paul.
Deacon Paul explains the Gospel readings and highlights what the Church really is and the importance of the Body of Christ.
Deacon Paul Tadros, of St. Silouan Orthodox Church and St. John the Compassionate Mission, introduces us to icons in the church and tells stories of members of the community. This is part 1 of our interview with Dn. Paul.
Deacon Paul reflects on the Gospel of searching for Jesus and finding him in the temple. We are invited us to respond to God by keeping him at the center of our lives.
In the second hour, hosts Frs. Josh and Justin Waltz joined the Diocese of Rapid City's Fr. Matt Fallgren to talk about confession and if Catholics still frequent the sacrament as much as they used to. Our hosts then traveled around the listening area to hear about local events in our 10-Minute Tour. Next, Frs. Josh and Justin sat down with Deacon Paul Treinen of the Diocese of New Ulm to talk about our gifts and talents and how they can best be used to serve the Lord. Finally, the Diocese of Duluth's Deacon Jim Philbin visited with our hosts about the importance of continuing to learn about our faith as adults and a practical way to do that.
In the second hour, host Michael Wilde joined Bob Techentin to hear about his experience with having a regular time of adoration in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Michael then visited with Deacon Paul and Shawn Erickson about how we can look at the season of Advent in a different way, rather than letting it get drowned out by the clamor and busyness of the holiday season. Our host also spoke with Fr. Jerry Rogers of the Diocese of Crookston about how St. Mary's Mission is rising out of the ashes after a church fire and providing a new hope for all those it serves. Finally, Michael invited you on our 10-Minute Tour to hear about the great local events around the listening area.
During this hour, we joined special guests Deacon Paul & Julie Treinen.
In the first hour, hosts Brad Gray and Brandon Clark visited with Mary Hanbury about how Blessed Solanus Casey, a simple doorkeeper, lived life in a way that brought him to sainthood. Our hosts then visited with Deacon Paul Schneider, and Fr. James Cheney about the great friendships that developed through Cardinal Muench Seminary in the Diocese of Fargo and how there is an effort to bring something like that to North Dakota State University. Finally, Brad and Brandon joined the Bismarck Diocese's Fr. Nick Schneider to talk about if religious people are actually less intelligent than those who claim to have no religion.
This is Deacon Paul Clarke, O.P.'s homily from the 10:30 a.m. Mass on March 11th, 2018 for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
In the second hour, host Tim Mosser joined the Diocese of New Ulm's Deacon Paul Treinen to talk about how his life changed after he said "Yes" to being a deacon and all that came with it. Fr. Zach Weber then shared his journey from being a multi-sport athlete to a Catholic priest, as he previewed the upcoming Youth Rally in the Diocese of Superior. Finally, Fr. Mark Mallak of the Diocese of New Ulm recapped the Gospel reading for the Second Sunday of Lent, the story of the Transfiguration.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!! We talk about the SC Shooting with in studio guests Deacon Paul, and Secret Sean. Deacon Paul is a 2nd Amendment supporter and CCW permit holder as well as Deacon at his local church. Secret Sean's father is a Minister and former Marine and law enforcement officer, he also gives us a black man's perspective of this incident.