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Best podcasts about eucharistic coherence

Latest podcast episodes about eucharistic coherence

The Pillar Podcast
Ep. 70: Nancy Pelosi and Eucharistic Coherence

The Pillar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 67:10


Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is barred from receiving the Eucharist in the Archdiocese of San Francisco, according to a May 20 statement from Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone. This week on The Pillar Podcast, JD and Ed talk about the announcement and what may follow. - This episode of The Pillar Podcast is brought to you by the 2022 Petrus Development Conference. For more details and to register, go to petrusdevelopment.com/pdc22 and use coupon code PILLAR for $50 off your conference registration.

Fr. Cory's Homily Podcast
Wednesday of Eucharistic Conference

Fr. Cory's Homily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 26:00


I was given the privilege of giving the homily at the end of the 40 Hour Devotion at St. Stephen's Parish in Portland, OR. What does Eucharistic Revival and Eucharistic Coherence really mean?

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Catholic Answers Live
#10741 Eucharistic Coherence - Bishop Thomas John Paprocki

Catholic Answers Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022


Questions Covered: 17:40 – What do you think the president and the speaker should do to keep the Church happy? 20:54 – Why is there talk of politicization of holy communion? 30:27 – How do we change minds on this issue? 35:20 – Why is it that banning people from receiving communion takes so long? 43:50 – I'm a registered nurse and the state board came out condemning the decision. How do I as a faithful Catholic handle this? 48:50 – Is it bad for me as a Catholic to blow off this topic and say, “It’s your body, your sin?” 52:00 – I think it’s important to emphasize the financial incentive for businesses to pay for abortion. …

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
The Wonderful World of Benjamin Cello

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 57:00


This week, Deacon Ed Shoener of the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers tells us why every parish needs a mental health ministry. Benjamin Boivin returns with A Taste for the Common Good to tell us about Eucharistic Coherence; Mark Matthews tells us that someone is always watching us and we learn all about The Wonderful World of Benjamin Cello.

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
The Wonderful World of Benjamin Cello

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 57:00


This week, Deacon Ed Shoener of the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers tells us why every parish needs a mental health ministry. Benjamin Boivin returns with A Taste for the Common Good to tell us about Eucharistic Coherence; Mark Matthews tells us that someone is always watching us and we learn all about The Wonderful World of Benjamin Cello.

Where Peter Is - On the Go!
To Restore Eucharistic Coherence, Fight for Social Justice

Where Peter Is - On the Go!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 15:47


WORLD OVER
USCCB FALL MEETING, EUCHARISTIC COHERENCE?, NEW BOOK!, BUILD BACK BETTER?

WORLD OVER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 60:00


PHIL LAWLER, editor of Catholic World News shares his thoughts on this week's US Bishops' Fall Assembly in Baltimore. MOST REV. THOMAS PAPROCKI, Bishop of Springfield, Illinois shares his thoughts on this week's US Bishops' Fall Assembly in Baltimore, particularly the bishops' new teaching document on the Eucharist. BILL DONOHUE, president of The Catholic League discusses his new book, The Truth About Clergy Sexual Abuse. REP. CHRIS SMITH, US Congressman from New Jersey discusses the latest on the Biden Administration's 2 trillion dollar spending bill.

The Drew Mariani Show
Hour 1-USCCB Eucharistic Coherence and the power of the Holy Eucharist

The Drew Mariani Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 50:55


Hour 1 for 11-15-2021 Drew on the Climate Change Summit. Ed Condon from The Pillar analyzed the upcoming USCCB conference and the talk regarding Eucharistic Coherence and Catholic Politicians.  Also discussed is the possible document from the USCCB regarding Eucharistic Coherence. Drew talks about the power of the Holy Eucharist All show notes at Hour 1-USCCB Eucharistic Coherence and the power of the Holy Eucharist - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

WORLD OVER
EUCHARISTIC COHERENCE, THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS, THE DYING CITIZEN, CELEBRATING 25 YEARS!

WORLD OVER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 60:00


MOST REV. MICHAEL OLSON, Bishop of Fort Worth and member of the USCCB Committee on Doctrine talks with Raymond about next week's USCCB Fall Assembly and the draft document on Eucharistic Coherence that will be up for debate and a vote. MOST REV. SALVATORE CORDILEONE, Archbishop of San Francisco and member of the USCCB Canonical Affairs Committee discuss the upcoming USCCB Fall Assembly, the discussion of Eucharistic Coherence and the latest controversy over the status of the Traditional Latin Mass. VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, New York Times besteslling author and historian shares with us his new book, The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America. Our Silver Anniversary Celebration continues with special moments from some of the great actors & directors featured on The World Over with Raymond Arroyo over the past 25 years.

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Creedal Catholic
E92 Who Should Receive the Eucharist? w/Fr. Jim Baron

Creedal Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021


Today on Creedal, Fr. Jim Baron joins me to talk about Eucharistic Coherence. What is Eucharistic Coherence? Why does it matter? And how does it differ from simply Eucharistic discipline? Who is eligible to receive Communion? Is it legalistic to bar people from receiving? How can parishes cultivate a right attitude toward the Eucharist? How does liturgy affect our beliefs and practices? Fr. Jim Baron is my parish priest at Holy Apostles Catholic Church in Colorado Springs, CO. You can read his article on Eucharistic Coherence at https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2021/06/spiritual-fatherhood-and-eucharistic-coherence.

All Saints Parish -  Sunday Homilies Podcast
Eucharistic Coherence - Sunday Homily with Fr. Dan Mahan 8.8.21 - St. Teresa

All Saints Parish - Sunday Homilies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 19:04


The quote from the bishops of Latin America is as follows: the Latin American bishops' 2007 Aparecida document. “We must adhere to ‘eucharistic coherence,' that is, be conscious that they [i.e., legislators, heads of government and health professionals] cannot receive Holy Communion and at the same time act with deeds or words against the commandments, particularly when abortion, euthanasia, and other grave crimes against life and the family are encouraged.” St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross quote: “Stay close to the Eucharist. It's your best chance of having a clear understanding of what's going on in your life.”   Podcast info: Visit our parish website! http://allsaintscatholic.net/ Follow us on: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies Facebook - https://bit.ly/34Bs5Vk Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllParish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allsaintsparishin/

The Catholic Current
The Washington Post vs US Bishops (Fr. Robert McTeigue / Fr. Casey Jones)

The Catholic Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 52:19


Father McTeigue, SJ breaks down a recent Op-ed in the Washington Post which addressed the US Bishops, Politicians, and Eucharistic Coherence. Then Fr. Jones joins the program to give a pastor's perspective. The show wraps up with Weekend Readiness. Opinion: The Catholic Bishops' Anti-Biden Project is Backfiring Senator Kaine's Unhappy Debut as a Theologian The DeLauro Democrats and the Bishops

Conversations with Consequences
Ep. 115 Father Thomas Petri on Eucharistic Coherence & Mary Fiorito Talks Mississippi Abortion Ban

Conversations with Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 54:00


As the US Bishops work to create a document on the Eucharist, we talk with Father Thomas Petri about Eucharistic coherence and the miraculous moment all of us can witness and take part in every day at Mass. Father also talks about the Real Presence breaking down what the Catechism truly means by Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. At the bottom of the hour, TCA co-host Maureen Ferguson also joins as Mary Fiorito of the Ethics and Public Policy Center offers a preview of the Mississippi abortion ban case as it heads to the Supreme Court this Fall. Father Roger Landry also offers a thought-provoking homily for your 4th of July weekend! Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

The Catholic Gentleman
A Conversation on The Church in Modern Times with Archbishop Cordileone

The Catholic Gentleman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 31:09


In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John are joined by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone. He has been in the news for the past few months and we discuss topics from the Eucharistic Coherence document, primacy of conscience, as well as how men can conduct themselves with dignity and truth in the public space. Join us as His Excellency provides us with clarity and direction. In this episode we discuss: How the primacy of conscience is used as an evasion tactic The Eucharistic Coherence document and what can be expected How we as men can help and support the bishops And More.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Catholic Gentleman
A Conversation on The Church in Modern Times with Archbishop Cordileone

The Catholic Gentleman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 31:09


In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John are joined by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone. He has been in the news for the past few months and we discuss topics from the Eucharistic Coherence document, primacy of conscience, as well as how men can conduct themselves with dignity and truth in the public space. Join us as His Excellency provides us with clarity and direction. In this episode we discuss: How the primacy of conscience is used as an evasion tactic The Eucharistic Coherence document and what can be expected How we as men can help and support the bishops And More.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Morning Air
Pablo Kay, Eucharistic Coherence based on the petition of 60 Catholic democrats/Ashley Naronha, Rome Report/Archbishop Thomas Wenski, Knights on Bikes

Morning Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 50:56


60 house democrats accuse the bishops of the United States of using the Eucharist as a weapon as they clarify the churches stance on preparedness to receive it. Pablo Kay, Editor in Chief of Angelus News joins us to talk about this and more.   Ashley Naronha brings Rome to Home with another report from […] All show notes at Pablo Kay, Eucharistic Coherence based on the petition of 60 Catholic democrats/Ashley Naronha, Rome Report/Archbishop Thomas Wenski, Knights on Bikes - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano's Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT

You've heard, read, and watched as the latest United States Conference of Catholic Bishops spring meeting addressed Eucharistic Coherence. What does Bishop Frank have to say? This is perhaps one of the most important episodes of Let Me Be Frank. Take some time to listen to, reflect on, pray with, and share this message.

Happy Are You Poor
“Being Consumed” with William T. Cavanaugh

Happy Are You Poor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 61:39


In this episode, Malcolm interviews Professor William T. Cavanaugh about his book on Christian economics, Being Consumed. Background Before we discussed the book, I asked Professor Cavanaugh to discuss his background. He talked about his academic background in theology and his time working as a lay volunteer in Chile under the Pinochet military dictatorship. His first book, Torture and Eucharist, was inspired by his experience in Chile. It describes torture as the “liturgy” of the military dictatorship, aimed at atomizing society, and the Eucharist as the Church’s liturgy, aimed at building up the body of Christ. He also discussed his work as director of The Center for World Catholicism & Intercultural Theology, a research center on the Church in the Global South. In particular, he mentioned how vibrant the Church is in some of the poorer countries of the Global South, and how just before the pandemic he visited the Catholic seminary of Enugu, Nigeria which has 855 men in formation. Being Consumed Economics as Moral Theology Then we turned to discussing Being Consumed. The introduction contains the line “Some Christians may be tempted to assume that economics is a discipline autonomous from theology.” Historically, Christians saw economics as a branch of moral theology. In modern times, by contrast, economics has been treated as a separate science. This makes it easier for Christians to justify immoral economic behavior. There shouldn’t be any area of our lives which is separate from our Faith. Our economic life, which has such a large impact on our relationships with one another, should definitely be informed by our Faith. In the Old Testament, God’s concern for economic justice is clear. Similarly, as described in the New Testament, the Early Church shared goods in common and cared for the poor. What is a Free Market? The first chapter of Being Consumed covers the concept of freedom as applied to the economy. Christians don’t have to oppose the idea of a free market. On the other hand, we should criticize the flawed concept of freedom held by many “free market” theorists. They tend to hold a purely negative view of freedom. A negative view of freedom focuses on an absence of external constraints. For this reason, free market apologists tend to see all economic exchanges as free unless one party directly coerces or deceives the other. Negative freedom is a necessary component of true freedom. It is not, however, sufficient to make an action truly free. The Christian tradition contains an emphasis on positive freedom. Positive freedom is “freedom for”, as opposed to “freedom from”. During the podcast, Professor Cavanaugh used playing the piano to illustrate these two concepts. In a negative sense, someone is free to play the piano so long as nobody stops them. In a positive sense, only those who have learned to play the piano are really free to do so. Other people can bang on the keys, but are not actually free to play it. Positive freedom applied to economics means that a truly free market should promote the dignity and well-being of all. Economic transactions that demean human dignity are not truly free. Further, in judging the freedom of an economic exchange, we need to take into account disparities of power. In Being Consumed, the low wages of many sweatshop workers are used as an illustration of this point. If such workers don’t accept these low wages, they will starve. They aren’t really free in this situation. The multinational companies have a lot of power, and the workers have very little. In some cases, the workers actually are coerced by a government which intervenes on the side of the corporations. Professor Cavanaugh said that a “free market” often means one in which corporations are free. For instance, the oppressive Pinochet regime supported a supposedly “free” market. Speaking of this situation, the Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano said that “people were in prison so that prices could be free.” The Social Mortgage on Private Property The Church does accept the legitimacy of private property. In part, this acceptance is a concession to a fallen world. It also stems from a realization of the social benefits that can come from private ownership. The Church does not, however, recognize private property as absolute. Rather, the Church teaches the universal destination of human goods. This means that private property is only legitimate insofar as it serves the common good. Professor Cavanaugh mentioned St. John Paul II’s teaching on the “social mortgage”: It is necessary to state once more the characteristic principle of Christian social doctrine: the goods of this world are originally meant for all. The right to private property is valid and necessary, but it does not nullify the value of this principle. Private property, in fact, is under a “social mortgage,” which means that it has an intrinsically social function, based upon and justified precisely by the principle of the universal destination of goods. Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, VI, 42 This emphasis on the social purpose of ownership goes all the way back to the Old Testament. The New Testament reiterates this teaching and raises it to a higher level. Use Value instead of Exchange Value One of the problems with our current economy is an excessive focus on exchange value. The ultimate purpose of the economy is providing for human needs. Use value is a measure of this kind of fulfillment. Exchange value, on the other hand, is a measure of the salability of an item. A focus on exchange value leads to commodification. Commodities are not seen as useful, but merely as saleable. This can lead to bizarre consequences. Among other examples, I mentioned that at the beginning of the Covid pandemic, many farmers ended up plowing under their crops. The farm operations were designed to sell exclusively to the restaurant trade. With this market opportunity temporarily unavailable, the food had no value as a commodity. At the same time, many people were going hungry. The use value of the food was as high as ever, but due to a focus on exchange value it was unable to be used. Professor Cavanaugh pointed out that this emphasis on exchange value leads to the proliferation of advertising. We are shown shiny images of things that can be quickly shipped to our doorstep. They arrive in packages with a smile on them. What we don’t see is the conditions under which they are made. Products become more important than the people. This is fundamentally incoherent, since products are designed to serve human beings. Detachment Christians are supposed to be detached from the world. Our modern economy also promotes a kind of detachment. We tend not to be attached to any particular thing. Unlike those in more thrifty cultures, we’re constantly throwing things away and replacing them with the next thing. Christian detachment is supposed to leave us free to become attached to God and attentive to the needs of others. The modern “detachment”, however, leaves us attached to the very process of consumption itself. The Eucharist as Anti-Consumptive in Being Consumed Professor Cavanaugh said that he has sometimes been criticized for saying that the Eucharist “does things” apart from the disposition of those receiving. It is of course true that things can be misused, and the Eucharist is no exception. The Eucharist can be, and often is, seen as a merely individual, consumptive experience. Parishes can become “Mass stops” where we go to “get our sacraments.” The reality of the Eucharist, however, is deeply anti-consumptive. In our current economy, we consume things, thereby taking them into our possession. Our consumption of the Eucharist, however, is the opposite. In the Eucharist, we are taken up into a larger whole. We become part of the body of Christ, which includes all those who receive the Eucharist with us. Chapter 4 of Being Consumed includes the following line: “Those of us who partake of the Eucharist while ignoring the hungry may be eating and drinking our own damnation.” This is extremely important. We need a holism of life, a certain kind of “Eucharistic Coherence.” We can’t partake in the sacrament of unity and then spend the rest of week exploiting and abusing our brothers and sisters in Christ. This connection between serving others and partaking in the Eucharist goes back to the Early Church, as seen in the teaching of Basil the Great and John Chrysostom. It goes even further back to St. Paul’s letter to the Corinthians. We can’t fall into the modern temptation to separate our lives into watertight compartments. Practical Responses to the Message of Being Consumed Professor Cavanaugh suggests that in reclaiming our economic lives, we should focus on our problematic detachment from three different aspects of our economy: detachment from production, from producers, and from products. To combat our detachment from production, we should take back up the practice of making things for ourselves, even if on a small scale. To combat our detachment from producers, we should consider the impact of our economic decisions on others, particularly those who make our goods. To combat our detachment from products, we should avoid advertising as much as we can. We should cultivate satisfaction with what we have, instead of searching for the latest model. Conclusion Being Consumed is a great examination of the Christian view of economic activity, and is accessible to those without a specialized background. I highly recommend it; we were only able to cover a few of the many concepts discussed in the book. And I’m very grateful to Professor Cavanaugh for joining the discussion. Header Image: Book Cover image courtesy of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. Amazon warehouse image from D K, CC BY-NC 2.0

The Crisis Point
"Eucharistic Coherence" and the USCCB

The Crisis Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 32:46


Eric Sammons breaks down last week's USCCB meeting, and in particular the debate over "Eucharistic coherence" - i.e., whether pro-abortion politicians should be allowed to receive the Eucharist.Link to related article: https://www.crisismagazine.com/2021/ecclesiastical-incoherenceSupport the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Strange Catholics
Supreme court ruling on Foster care and Eucharistic Coherence | Purgatory | Saint Thomas Moore

Strange Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 40:52


Send Show feedback, prayer intentions, suggestions and comments to strangecatholicspod@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Episodes are less edited and you can see us! YouTube Episodes drop on Thursdays https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/248085/usccb-president-eucharistic-document-seeks-to-deepen-awareness-amazement https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jonathan-turley-supreme-court-catholic-foster-agency http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p123a12.htm#1031 http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p2s2c2a4.htm#1475 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_More https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=324 https://www.britannica.com/biography/Thomas-More-English-humanist-and-statesman/Career-as-kings-servant https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-thomas-more https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14689c.htm https://simplycatholic.com/st-thomas-more/ https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-thomas-more-499 https://www.stthomasmoresociety-sd.org/thomas-more Send Show feedback, prayer intentions, suggestions and comments to strangecatholicspod@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Episodes are less edited and you can see us! YouTube Episodes drop on Thursdays --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangecatholics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strangecatholics/support

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY
EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY - 2021-06-21 - EWTN News Nightly | Monday, June 21, 2021

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 30:00


On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: 60 Catholic Democrats released a four-page "Statement of Principles" and called on the U.S. Catholic bishops not to "weaponize" the Eucharist. House Democrats said they back the "separation of Church and state." Fr. Thomas Petri, president of the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies, joins to speak about the USCCB's initiative on the importance of the Eucharist and the U.S. bishops' vote to draft a document on the topic. At the White House, Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked about President Biden's reaction to the USCCB's vote to move forward with a document on the Eucharist, which would include a sub-section on Eucharistic Coherence, or worthiness to receive Communion. She was also asked if the president believes a 15-week-old unborn baby is a human being. She responded that the president supports "a woman's right to choose." Gordon Chang, author of "The Coming Collapse of China" and "The Great U.S.-China Tech War," gives the history of Apple Daily, Hong Kong's pro-democracy newspaper, and its significance as it risks closure. And for World Refugee Day, Pope Francis again asked for help for the people of Myanmar as thousands have been displaced and are starving during the country's humanitarian crisis. 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

CNA Newsroom
Ep. 102: The Great Communion Debate

CNA Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 32:53


We speak with several bishops before and after the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Spring Meeting, with a particular focus on the topic of “Eucharistic Coherence.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/247606/cdf-highlights-its-note-on-catholics-in-politics-in-letter-to-us-bishops-on-eucharistic-coherence https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/247492/archbishop-cordileone-catholics-supporting-abortion-should-not-present-themselves-for-holy-communion https://www.sfarch.org/letters-and-statements?mc_cid=9332700d03&mc_eid=f5bd8cf3dc https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/248068/eucharistic-revival-to-begin-in-2022-we-want-to-start-a-fire-not-a-program

Open Line, Friday
2021-06-18 - Open Line, Friday - 06/18/2021 - Speaking the Truth in Charity

Open Line, Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 30:00


Colin and Jack discuss the recent vote by the US Catholic Bishops on a document for Eucharistic Coherence and we take your calls on the subject, and more on today's episode of Open Line Friday with EWTN V.P. of Theology Colin Donovan.

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Open Line, Friday
Open Line, Friday - 06/18/2021 - Speaking the Truth in Charity

Open Line, Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 30:00


Colin and Jack discuss the recent vote by the US Catholic Bishops on a document for Eucharistic Coherence and we take your calls on the subject, and more on today's episode of Open Line Friday with EWTN V.P. of Theology Colin Donovan.

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Conversations with Consequences
Ep. 113 Brian Burch on Eucharistic Coherence & Katy Faust on Reclaiming the Rights of Children!

Conversations with Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 54:00


As the Supreme Court sided with a Catholic adoption agency this week, Dr. Grazie Christie talks to Katy Faust about her book, Them Before Us: Why We Need a Global Children's Rights Movement, discussing how adult desires have shifted the focus from what is most important--our children and their emotional well-being and safety. As the USCCB is meeting this week for their Spring meeting discussing Eucharistic coherence, we also chat with Brian Burch of Catholic Vote about a new poll commissioned exploring what Mass-going Catholics believe on the issue. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily. especially for dads, this Father's Day weekend! Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!

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The Voice of the Shepherd – Mater Dei Radio
Episode 188: Eucharistic Coherence

The Voice of the Shepherd – Mater Dei Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 27:38


Join Portland Archbishop Alexander Sample and host Dina Marie Hale as they discusses the upcoming UCSSB meeting, and their deliberations regarding the Holy Eucharist. The post Episode 188: Eucharistic Coherence appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.

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The Voice of the Shepherd – Mater Dei Radio
Episode 188: Eucharistic Coherence

The Voice of the Shepherd – Mater Dei Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 27:38


Join Portland Archbishop Alexander Sample and host Dina Marie Hale as they discusses the upcoming UCSSB meeting, and their deliberations regarding the Holy Eucharist. The post Episode 188: Eucharistic Coherence appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.

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The Voice of the Shepherd
Eucharistic Coherence

The Voice of the Shepherd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 27:38


Join Portland Archbishop Alexander Sample and host Dina Marie Hale as they discusses the upcoming UCSSB meeting, and their deliberations regarding the Holy Eucharist.

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Fr. Bryce Sibley's Podcast
Seeking Eucharistic Coherence

Fr. Bryce Sibley's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 27:01


Homily for Corpus Christi 2021

Strange Catholics
What we all need in this world is God | Eucharistic Coherence, what is it? | Saint Ephrem, Deacon and Doctor

Strange Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 48:52


Send Show feedback, prayer intentions, suggestions and comments to strangecatholicspod@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Episodes are less edited and you can see us! YouTube Episodes drop on Thursdays Main Topic: Eucharistic Coherence https://denvercatholic.org/archbishop-eucharistic-coherence-is-a-question-of-love/ https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/04/14/aquila-denver-eucharist-politicians-teaching-240396 https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/eucharistic-coherence https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2021/05/a-most-unfortunate-roman-intervention https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20021124_politica_en.html A Pastoral Letter on the Human Dignity of the Unborn, Holy Communion, and Catholics in Public Life By the Most Reverend Salvatore Joseph Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco Full letter here -> https://sfarch.org/documents/2021/5/Pastoral_Letter_LetterSize_0501.1.pdf The Veil Removed - Film - Terry mentioned this, it is a must watch! Saint Spotlight: Saint Ephram Deacon and Doctor https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-ephrem https://mycatholic.life/saints/saints-of-the-liturgical-year/june-9-saint-ephrem-deacon-and-doctor/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephrem_the_Syrian https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-ephrem-494 https://catholiccurrent.org/saints/saint-ephrem-deacon-and-doctor-of-the-church/ https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2017-06-09 https://voiceofthesouthwest.org/saints-for-today-ephrem-deacon-doctor-of-the-church-306-373/ https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05498a.htm Send Show feedback, prayer intentions, suggestions and comments to strangecatholicspod@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Episodes are less edited and you can see us! YouTube Episodes drop on Thursdays --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangecatholics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strangecatholics/support

Open Line, Friday
2021-06-04 - Open Line, Friday - 06/04/2021 - Eucharistic Coherence

Open Line, Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 30:00


If a baptized Catholic marries a non-Catholic outside the church, I know that the marriage is not valid or sacramental. Does that mean the Catholic can no longer receive the Eucharist?, and more on today's Open Line Friday with EWTN V.P. of Theology Colin Donovan.

Open Line, Friday
Open Line, Friday - 06/04/2021 - Eucharistic Coherence

Open Line, Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 30:00


If a baptized Catholic marries a non-Catholic outside the church, I know that the marriage is not valid or sacramental. Does that mean the Catholic can no longer receive the Eucharist?, and more on today's Open Line Friday with EWTN V.P. of Theology Colin Donovan.

Ave Maria Radio: Catholic Connection
Catholic Connection - June 3, 2021 - Hour 2

Ave Maria Radio: Catholic Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 53:00


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Open Line, Friday
2021-05-21 - Open Line, Friday - 05/21/2021 - Pentecost and Eucharistic Coherence

Open Line, Friday

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 30:00


Colin starts off by discussing Pentecost and the idea of Eucharistic coherence, What is the Catholic Church's stance on IVF?, Should I pay taxes if I object to what the government does with them?, and more on today's Open Line Friday with EWTN V.P. of Theology Colin Donovan.

Open Line, Friday
Open Line, Friday - 05/21/2021 - Pentecost and Eucharistic Coherence

Open Line, Friday

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 30:00


Colin starts off by discussing Pentecost and the idea of Eucharistic coherence, What is the Catholic Church's stance on IVF?, Should I pay taxes if I object to what the government does with them?, and more on today's Open Line Friday with EWTN V.P. of Theology Colin Donovan.

Crown and Crozier
Evangelical Catholicism and the Biden Presidency ~ George Weigel

Crown and Crozier

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later May 1, 2021 47:43


“The fulfillment of the Great Commission and the building of free and virtuous societies are integrally linked.”  These words are taken from George Weigel's Evangelical Catholicism, which argues that each member of the Church is called to live out Christ's command to go and make disciples of all nations. Weigel is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center  and is the author of numerous books, including the authoritative biography of St. John Paul II, Witness to Hope.  0:00 - Introduction1:40 - Evangelical Catholicism7:02 - Evangelical Catholicism applied to the Church's relationship with the State11:58 - The U.S. Church and the Biden presidency18:13 - The U.S. Bishops' letter on Inauguration Day24:42 - The missionary vocation in the lives of citizens30:11 - The first (Kennedy) and second (Biden) Catholic Presidencies35:26 - The Church's public policy advocacy under the Trump administration38:29 - Seeking validation from political leaders43:48 - Not Forgotten46:52 - ConclusionIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting Crown and Crozier with a tax-deductible donation here: https://missionoftheredeemer.com/crownandcrozier/Documents/Websites referencedGeorge Weigel - Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st-Century Church (2013)George Weigel - Not Forgotten: Elegies for, and Reminiscences of, a Diverse Cast of Characters, Most of Them Admirable (2020)H.R. 5 - Equality ActGeorge Weigel - “Woke ‘Rights,' the Equality Act, and Speaker Pelosi”, The Catholic Difference (March 17, 2021)George Weigel - “The Challenge of Eucharistic Coherence”, The Catholic Difference (February 3, 2021)George Weigel - “President Biden and a Catholic Inflection Point”, The Catholic Difference (January 20, 2021)George Weigel - “Inaugural Reflections on American Renewal”, First Things (January 18, 2021)George Weigel - “Joe Biden, Pre-Conciliar Catholic?”, First Things (October 21, 2020)United States Conference of Catholic Bishops - “Statement on the Inauguration of Joseph R. Biden, Jr., as 46th President of the United States of America” (January 20, 2021)Gregory A. Smith, Pew Research Center - “Just one-third of U.S. Catholics agree with their church that Eucharist is body, blood of Christ” (August 5, 2019)Please note that this podcast has been edited for length and clarity.Support the show (http://missionoftheredeemer.com/crownandcrozier/)