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Best podcasts about elizabeth scalia

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Catholic
Son Rise Morning Show - 09.02.2022

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 114:00


Good morning! It's the Best of the SRMS, with Liz Lev on St Joseph in domestic art. Dr Chad Pecknold discusses St Louis IX of France and true Christian leadership. Elizabeth Scalia talks about "phoning it in" in Little Sins Mean A Lot. And Rita Heikenfeld offers ideas on good meals to tote to new parents and the sick.

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The Catholic Teacher Podcast
All That Matters To God Is Our Willingness

The Catholic Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 6:34


In today's episode we explore a great quote from Elizabeth Scalia that reminds us that few things are more important in the spiritual life than being willing to do what God asks of us. God does not ask us to be talented or brilliant. He simply asks us to be willing to do whatever he calls us to do or be in the world. Grab your free access to my awesome resource for Catholic teachers right here: https://cf.onecatholicteacher.com/oct-opt-in (https://cf.onecatholicteacher.com/oct-opt-in) Find out about booking Jonathan to come and speak at your school or event https://cf.onecatholicteacher.com/catholic-speaking (https://cf.onecatholicteacher.com/catholic-speaking)

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The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture
WOF 333: Storytelling and Evangelization

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 25:47 Very Popular


Friends, today we share a sample lesson from another great Word on Fire Institute course titled “The Five S's of Effective Evangelization,” taught by Elizabeth Scalia. In this course, Elizabeth Scalia walks us through the five S's of effective evangelization: storytelling, Scripture, sacraments, saints, and small moments. Want more? Join the Word on Fire Institute at https://wordonfire.institute/ NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a patron and get some great perks for helping, like free books, bonus content, and more. Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners…like you! So be part of this mission, and join us today!

Theory 2 Action Podcast
CC#5--Little Sins

Theory 2 Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 16:07 Transcription Available


In this special Catholic Corner segment of the podcast, we check in with Elizabeth Scalia's , Little Sins Mean A Lot:  Kicking Our Bad Habits Before They Kick UsKey points:Difference between two different types of sins, moral and venialFind a great confessor this LentHow our diminished perspective broadens our self-permissivenessOther resources:Want to leave a review? Click here and if we earned a five star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com or if you want to leave us a quick FREE painless voicemail we would appreciate that as well.Also, we love to hear book recommendations and other nuggets of wisdom that you care to share.Be sure to check out our very affordable Academy Review membership program at http:www.teammojoacademy.com/support

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The Catholic Podcast
Episode 67 - Beating the Summer Noon Day Devil

The Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 56:56


Topics we discussed:What acedia isHow we battle against the noon-day devilWhy acedia is rooted in an idolatry of ourselvesWorking with our handsTaking a cue from Christ and fighting the devil with Scripture Resources we mentioned: Daily Rosary Meditations with Holy Family School of Faith The Noonday Devil: Acedia, the Unnamed Evil of Our Times by Dom Jean-Charles NaultThe Art of Manliness Podcast: The Quest for a Moral LifeFather Mike Schmitz's video on AcediaSt. Benedict Knew How to Beat the Blues by Elizabeth Scalia??Acedia and Me by Kathleen NorrisiBreviary appRebecca K. Renyold's poem about Psalm 23?Find Holy Family School of Faith:OnlineImages mentioned in this episode:L'Angélus by Jean-François Millet

Jen Said What?!
Podcast for Week Ending 8/10/18

Jen Said What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 89:29


(00:00:00) - Jen shares the top spiritual lesson that keeps her sane while facing the difficulties of doing stand-up comedy. (00:36:29)- Jen has questions about people who scream “GET IN THE HOLE!” at golf games. (1:00:48)- Elizabeth Scalia, “The Anchoress,” talks to Jen about the latest scandals in the Catholic Church and how the average Catholic should react.

Audio Apologetics Blog
AAB Episode 27: Illusions of Equality

Audio Apologetics Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 7:57


How should we define “equality”? Is equality the highest good? It’s important to remember that language – and how we define terms – does matter… In her article, “Illusions of Equality,” Elizabeth Scalia reminds us that true equality exists only within the Triune God. To read the original article, go to: http://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2011/06/illusions-of-equality. Robin LopezRobin Lopez has […] The post AAB Episode 27: Illusions of Equality appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics.

Forgotten Classics
Lagniappe 61: A Shepherd I Will Remain

Forgotten Classics

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018


A Shepherd I Will Remainby Elizabeth Scaliaread by permission of the author(listen or download from link above)According to Websterla·gniappe ˈlan-ˌyap, lan-ˈFunction: nounEtymology: American French, from American Spanish la ñapa the lagniappe, from la + ñapa, yapa, from Quechua yapa something addedDate: 1844: a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase; broadly : something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure

Outside the Walls
#176: Elizabeth Scalia — Little Sins Mean A Lot

Outside the Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 48:00


Elizabeth Scalia, who blogs at theanchoress.com, joins us to talk about the lasting soul-damage caused by those little venial sins and how to overcome them. Get extra segments and other perks at http://www.patreon.com/outsidethewalls.

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Your Catholic Life with Jon Leonetti
Catholic speaker and author, Elizabeth Scalia, on her new book

Your Catholic Life with Jon Leonetti

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 8:25


Catholic speaker and author, Elizabeth Scalia, on her new book by Jon Leonetti

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Following The Truth with Gary Zimak
We're Called To Be Missionaries...Are You Kidding?

Following The Truth with Gary Zimak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 30:00


Join Gary and guest Elizabeth Scalia as they discuss the fact that the Church calls us to be missionary disciples. How crazy is that?!! We'll also read and discuss today's daily Mass readings. Don't miss this jam packed show!

Among Women Podcast
Among Women 215: Prayer Companions

Among Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 59:41


October 10, 2016 In this episode: “Blessed are They”: Blessed Maria Ludovico DeAngelis “Among Women” Guests: Lisa Hendey and Sarah Reinhard Need a prayer companion for your motherhood vocation? CatholicMom.com has got you covered! Not only is CatholicMom.com a great source of inspiration and community for mothers, but its also a tour de force when it comes to book publishing, thanks to the ongoing work of CM founder and Catholic author, Lisa Hendey. This episode brings together Lisa Hendey and author-editor Sarah Reinhard together to discuss their latest collaboration with a cast of thousands, The Catholic Moms’ Prayer Companion: A book of daily reflections.  I’m happy to have been a contributor to this book and give it my highest endorsement. Here’s some notes about it from the CatholicMom.com website:  Whether you are a new or seasoned mom working in or outside of your home, this inspiring collection of reflections for every day of the year will help you stay in touch with the seasons of the Church year; remember Mary’s loving presence on her feast days; keep company with both new and familiar saints; see the spiritual meaning of secular holidays; and make you smile with occasions such as Houseplant Appreciation Day and National Popcorn Day. Each day begins with a brief quotation from scripture, saints, recent popes, or important spiritual writers. A personal reflection—written by contributors including Danielle Bean, Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle, Lisa Mladinich, Elizabeth Scalia, Carolyn Woo, Mark Hart, and Jeff Young—focuses on some dimension of your spiritual, emotional, intellectual, or physical life. Each day also includes a brief prayer and a question or thought to ponder throughout the day.   Links for this episode: Vatican bio for Blessed Maria Ludovica DeAngelis, and Pope John Paul II’s 2004 homily The Catholic Mom Prayer Companion: A book of daily reflections CatholicMom.com Books by Lisa Hendey Books by Sarah Reinhard Other shows of related interest: AW 173: Reflecting on Rwanda with Lisa Hendey AW 193: #PopeinPhilly and World Meeting of Families Recap with Lisa Hendey AW 133: Communing with the Saints, with Lisa Hendey AW 150: The Rosary and Pregnancy, with Sarah Reinhard AW 135: Books for the Fun of It, with Sarah Reinhard Reminders: Send your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or to the Among Women podcast facebook page. Or follow Pat on Twitter at @PatGohn or @among_women. If you like what we do here at Among Women, please promote this podcast in your social media circles, in your church bulletin, or leave a positive review and rating over on our iTunes page.

Among Women Podcast
Among Women 211: Kicking Those Little Sins

Among Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 73:02


June 2, 2016 This week’s episode: “Blessed are They”: Saints who love Mary “Among Women” Guest: Elizabeth Scalia In this episode, I welcome author and editor Elizabeth Scalia back to Among Women and we talk about that uncomfortable subject: sin. But hey, that’s real.  We have to confront the fact that even little sins can have a negative cumulative effect. Join us for a thorough discussion of the themes of Scalia’s new book: Little Sins Mean a Lot: Kicking our Bad Habits before They Kick Us. Links for this episode: The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Book, Edited by Lisa Hendey and Sarah Reinhard Walk in Her Sandals: Experiencing Christ’s Passion through the Eyes of Women, Edited by Kelly Wahlquist The Memorare Prayer Little Sins Mean a Lot: Kicking our Bad Habits before They Kick Us ,  by Elizabeth Scalia Strange Gods, by Elizabeth Scalia Aleteia Other shows of related interest: AW 167: Taking Issue with Idols with Elizabeth Scalia Reminders: Send your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or to the Among Women podcast facebook page. Or follow Pat on Twitter at @PatGohn or @among_women. If you like what we do here at Among Women, please promote this podcast in your social media circles, in your church bulletin, or leave a positive review and rating over on our iTunes page.      

Meet the Author with Ken Huck
June 02 2016 Elizabeth Scalia “Little Sins Mean a Lot: Kicking Our Bad Habits Before They Kick Us”

Meet the Author with Ken Huck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016


Ken talks with Elizabeth Scalia author of “Little Sins Mean a Lot: Kicking Our Bad Habits Before They Kick Us”. The book is available at https://www.osv.com/Shop/Product?ProductCode=T1690  Elizabeth is also the editor for the English edition of Aleteia.org: http://aleteia.org/  

Jen Said What?!
Elizabeth Scalia on Modern-Day Idolatry

Jen Said What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 18:34


  When we hear the first commandment -- "thou shalt not have strange gods before Me" -- many of us feel like we're okay on that one. We don't acknowledge deities other than Christ, so we're fine, right? Elizabeth Scalia points out that most of us violate this commandment all the time without even realizing it. She and Jennifer talk about the surprising things we can turn into gods that we value above all else, and Elizabeth shares some very unique advice for casting the idols out of your own life.

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
The bible miniseries on a special edition of the SLHOUR

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013 58:00


This week, on a special edition of the SLHour we speak with Mark Burnett and Roma Downey about their History Channel Bible Miniseries and blogger and author Elizabeth Scalia tells us about her new book about modern-day idols. Also we meet the British techno pop group Ooberfuse and Fr. Rob Galea re...

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
The bible miniseries on a special edition of the SLHOUR

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2013 58:00


This week, on a special edition of the SLHour we speak with Mark Burnett and Roma Downey about their History Channel Bible Miniseries and blogger and author Elizabeth Scalia tells us about her new book about modern-day idols. Also we meet the British techno pop group Ooberfuse and Fr. Rob Galea re...

Among Women Podcast
Among Women 167: Taking Issue with Idols

Among Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 60:08


September 23, 2013 This week’s episode: “Blessed are They”: Blessed Anna Schaeffer “Among Women” Guest: Elizabeth Scalia This week Pat shares a few themes from Lumen Fidei— Pope Francis’ first encyclical letter — as well as the life of Anna Schaeffer who found the keys to hope and faith despite a life of physical suffering.  Also, we look at the latest book release from author-blogger Elizabeth Scalia, Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols in Everyday Life. Scalia, well known in the blogging world as The Anchoress, is the managing editor at the Catholic Channel at Patheos. In this interview we talk about rooting out hidden forms of idolatry in our own lives in order to deepen our faith in Christ. Links for this episode: Pope Francis’ encyclical Lumen Fidei Pat’s series on Lumen Fidei at “A Word in Season” at Patheos : Introduction, Chapter One. Look for other chapters 2, 3, and 4 to appear here in coming weeks. Elizabeth Scalia’s blog, The Anchoress Elizabeth Scalia’s column at First Things Elizabeth Scalia’s book Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols in Everyday Life Pat’s review of Strange Gods Other shows of related interest: AW 85: Get to know more about Elizabeth Scalia in this interview that discusses the ministry of The Anchoress blog and what it means to stand up for the faith. AW 124: Elizabeth Scalia joins NRO Editor-at-large Kathryn Lopez and talks about the issue of religious freedom as sparked by the controversy of the HHS Mandate. Reminders: Now through Oct. 7, 2013, add your name for the free drawing for a signed copy of Elizabeth Scalia’s new book Strange Gods. Add you name to the drawing by sending your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or at the Among Women podcast facebook page.  

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
New book unmasks the idols in our everyday life

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2013 58:00


We all know the first commandment: "Thou shalt not have any other gods before me." But, what are those gods? Today we speak with author and blogger Elizabeth Scalia about her new book Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols in Everyday Life. Gillian Kantor tells us what her kids taught her this week and...

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
New book unmasks the idols in our everyday life

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013 58:00


We all know the first commandment: "Thou shalt not have any other gods before me." But, what are those gods? Today we speak with author and blogger Elizabeth Scalia about her new book Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols in Everyday Life. Gillian Kantor tells us what her kids taught her this week and...

Among Women Podcast
Among Women 147: Special Edition – Welcome to the Year of Faith!

Among Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 49:39


October 11, 2012 This week’s episode: Welcome to the Year of Faith! This Special Edition is a departure from our normal format in order to give listeners an overview of great resources for the Year of Faith. Links for this episode: The Year of Faith is actually slightly longer than a full year: October 11, 2012 through November 23, 2013.  It has a three-fold focus: knowing our Catholic faith, living it out both sacramentally within the church and in the world, and sharing the faith through evangelization and catechesis. This is a wonderful opportunity to make a plan for yourself as to what you might do to grow in those three areas. Here are some links to help us get the most out of this year. An Overview of the Year of Faith Here’s the official Vatican home page for the Year of Faith (Annus Fidei). Pope Benedict’s Apostolic Letter introducing the Year of Faith is Porta Fidei or “The Door of Faith”. Deanna Bartalini has prepared some helpful study questions to help you get the most out of the Pope’s letter at the New Evangelizers website. The Calendar for the Year of Faith highlights special Vatican-sponsored events for the coming year including special days to celebrate the canonizations of new saints, lay and religious vocations, confirmations, World Youth Day, devotion to Jesus in the Eucharist, Mary and Marian devotion, and more. The Pope and the bishops of the world are meeting in a Synod through the month of October. The theme of those meeting is the new evangelization. The document that contains the agenda for those meetings is found here. The USCCB (United States Catholic Conference of Bishops) has their Year of Faith website here. You’ll find many resources including: a Year of Faith Q & A a good line-up of videos on a variety of topics Knowing Your Faith Get to know the Bible. Most newcomers to bible study get comfortable by first looking at the Gospels and the epistles of the New Testament. Here’s an excellent bible commentary series on the New Testament for personal study or for groups, plus a New Testament study bible to with wonderful study helps built right into its pages. Get to know the Catechism of the Catholic Church. This landmark reference work is the first update to the universal catechism the Church has had in 400 years, since the Council of Trent. It’s a masterpiece of all the Church believes, worships, lives, and prays. The Year of Faith celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Catechism’s reception. Find one at your local Catholic bookseller, or you may enjoy these resources The Catechism is online on the Vatican website. But there’s an excellent online “searchable” Catechism, too! Start by learning the Precepts of the Church. Read the Catechism in a year by email. The makers of FlockNote have come up with a strategy by offering small chunks of the Catechism delivered to your email each day. Sign up or get more details here. United States Catholic Catechism for Adults YOUCAT: the Catechism for youth Read the Documents of Vatican II. The Year of Faith coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the Second Vatican Council. Read the documents online, or buy a copy from your local Catholic bookseller. Need a place to start? Try reading Lumen Gentium (The Dogmatic Constitution of the Church). It is 8 chapters long and it is the key to unlocking the themes of the council found in the rest of the documents. Also, coming soon: a film on the historic Council known as Vatican II. Discover Catholic programming to strengthen your faith through the national television ministries of Catholic TV and EWTN, and look to your local diocesan programming as well. Don’t forget Catholic radio networks, many of which can be found here. If you enjoy new media, SQPN is a Catholic podcasting network. Or, subscribe to Catholic newspapers, magazines, and your diocesan paper. Watch a DVD. Try the 10-part Catholicism DVD series from Word on Fire. It is often shown in parishes and dioceses, as well as on Catholic television. It is also available for purchase. Take a course. Pillars of Catholicism is a free online course that is being offered by the professors of John Paul the Great University. This series is a self-professed crash course in the fundamentals of the Catholic Faith. It consists of 13 episodes, each a half-hour long. A new episode will be unlocked each week and will be permanently accessible. The course and all materials it provides are free. Interested in subject matter related to women and the feminine genius? Watch for my new book, Blessed, Beautiful, and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood, due for release in March 2013. And for your personal and group study I recommend the ministry of Endow, which supports nearly 20,000 women in study groups across the US and Canada. Living Your Faith Get more out of the Mass. Try these resources: Fr. Robert Barron from Word on Fire offers thoughtful audio sermons every week. Check out the entire Word on Fire website for more Catholic content. USCCB website lets you read the day’s Mass readings, or hear them with the audio versions, plus listen to video reflections on their subject matter. Magnificat is a print subscription, or use their app for your smart phone to access the daily readings, commentary, and morning and evening prayer. Find a Mass near you or when you travel. Pray more and increase your devotional life. Here’s a few suggestions: Discover the Liturgy of the Hours. Longtime the prayer practice of priests and religious, many lay people enjoy praying the liturgy of the hours in whole or in part. You can purchase a breviary from your local Catholic bookseller, or online, by going to Universalis or the Divine Office. Modified versions of morning prayer and evening prayer are found in Magnificat. Receive a plenary indulgence for your religious practice by fulfilling certain requirements during the Year of Faith. Elizabeth Scalia offers understanding on the plenary indulgence. Make a holy hour, or go to Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Find a chapel that offers Adoration here. Pray a prayer for the new evangelization. Learn how to pray the Rosary. Learn how to pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Sharing Your Faith A baptized Catholic is baptized into the mission of the Church. Therefore, we, too, are called to spread the faith to others. Get started with these resources: USCCB has suggestions for sharing the faith through the new evangelization. Go and Make Disciples: A National Plan and Strategy for Catholic Evangelization in the United States. Share articles and blog posts from Patheos’ Catholic Portal. New Evangelizers website has blog posts and free resources that can help you make a faith connection with others. Amazing Catechists, led by Patheos’ columnist Lisa Mladinich, supports those called to the work of faith formation and religious education. Catechist’s Journey with Joe Paprocki also supports catechists. Share religious books with friends and family. Watch for Catholic Books that are offered for review in the Patheos Book Club when you see them suggested here on the Catholic portal. Plus, visit your Catholic bookseller for titles that may be of interest. Links to my archived articles on easy ways to share your faith with others from my column at Patheos, “A Word in Season”: The Heart of Evangelization Must Beat in Us The Jesus Moment Tithing on Social Media What Would You Like Me to Pray For? A.S.K.: Ask, Seek, Knock — Three Steps toward Praying with Others Official Icon of the Year of Faith Christ the Pantocrator – Cefalu, Sicily (Photo by Xerones, on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/xerones/464417485/in/photostream/) The information shared here is also found in numerous links I prepared for my column at Patheos. Read the original article here. You can subscribe to it via RSS or email here.  Other shows of related interest: AW 147: on the Pope’s Apostolic Letter Porta Fidei on the Year of Faith AW 128: on the Liturgy of the Hours Also: visit Among Women’s Catholic Resources page.  

Among Women Podcast
AW 124 Special Edition- Religious Freedom

Among Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012 36:31


Today’s topic: This special edition of Among Womenfeatures a discussion of the US Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to mandate all insurance carriers to cover expenses for contraception, sterilization procedures, and drugs that may induce abortions. This violates the conscience dictates of Catholic institutions throughout the USA. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops is determined to fight this and many Americans, especially Catholics, are up in arms, citing violations of religious freedoms. Today’s Guests: This episode features a conversation with Elizabeth Scalia, managing editor at Patheos, and Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor at National Review Online. What follows are important links on this subject matter that frame the issue from a Catholic perspective. Please listen, read, and share! Links for this episode: Statement from Kathleen Sebelius at the US Department of Human Service, Jan. 20 2012. (aka “HHS Mandate”) USCCB press release “The Jesus Mandate vs The Obama Mandate” – Bishop Lori Video featuring Archbishop Timothy Dolan USCCB commentary & links to send letters to Congress. The Anchoress blog — Elizabeth Scalia “The Counter-Cultural Church has a Credible Yes” – Elizabeth Scalia at First Things “Obama’s Great Gift: Clarification” – Elizabeth Scalia at First Things K-Lo at Large blog — Kathryn Jean Lopez “HHS Mandate 101” — an interview from Kathryn Lopez at National Review Online “6 Things Everyone Should Know about HHS Mandate” – USCCB press release “Permanent Preventative Care” – Fr. Dwight Longenecker Freedom of Conscience petition at the White House

Among Women Podcast
Among Women Podcast #52

Among Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2010 48:53


Today’s Topics:   “Blessed are They”:  St. Julie Billiart   “Among Women” Guest:  Laraine Bennett, co-author of The Temperament God Gave You. (This is Part 1 of a two-part interview.)   Links for this episode: Article by George Weigel: “Scoundrel Times”   Article by Elizabeth Scalia: “On Good Friday, Here’s Why I Remain a Catholic”   Book: The Temperament God Gave You by Art & Laraine Bennett   Book: The Temperament God Gave Your Spouse by Art & Laraine Bennett   Take the Temperament Test at 4Marks.com   CatholicMatch.com   Art Bennett’s (Laraine’s husband) clinic   Prayer: Regina Coeli   Take the Among Women Survey!   Introducing: the Among Women coffee mug at SQPNgear!   Contact Pat Gohn via amongwomenpodcast@me.com or send voice feedback to 206-338-6077.