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Father Leo Booth is one of the most popular and profound teachers of progressive spirituality. His insights, along with his marvelous wit, offer a perfect opportunity for learning, growing, and coming to terms with the beauty and spirituality that is within us all. In this archived episode from 1998, Father Leo shares his timeless wisdom in a way that is powerful and relevant for the times we are living in today. Listen to Leona Evans and Father Leo Booth as they discuss self-acceptance, recovery, and the way to genuine self-esteem.
Father Leo Booth is one of the most popular and profound teachers of progressive spirituality. His insights, along with his marvelous wit, offer a perfect opportunity for learning, growing, and coming to terms with the beauty and spirituality that is within us all. In this archived episode from 1998, Father Leo shares his timeless wisdom in a way that is powerful and relevant for the times we are living in today. Listen to Leona Evans and Father Leo Booth as they discuss self-acceptance, recovery, and the way to genuine self-esteem.
Not having regular family meals can lead to increased substance abuse, unwanted pregnancies, depression, obesity, and lower academic standards. Reverend Leo Patalinghug, a Catholic priest who founded the Plating Grace Mission and the Table Foundation, and Dr. Michael Foley, a professor of theology at Baylor University and author of over 14 books, including "Dining With the Saints" join me to discuss the importance of family meals and building community around food. Both guests stress the importance of formal and familiar family meals and share personal experiences of how it has impacted their families. In their new book, "Dining with the Saints," they blend theology and food as a way to spark important conversations. https://youtu.be/MnJPiAymbPs Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide to a Righteous Feast - https://amzn.to/402oprg Drinking with the Saints Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dwsaints/ Father Leo - https://platinggrace.com/ Transcript - https://share.descript.com/view/Jdzf5hXO4CL Join our Patreon now for commercial-free shows, bonus content and our complete archives - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians ---- Thanks to our sponsor, Lions of Liberty. Unlock the power of freedom with Lions of Liberty - the premier libertarian/anarchist podcast network. Join John Odermatt on Mondays for a dose of inspiration, health, and faith with 'Finding Freedom.' Get a good laugh with Brian McWilliams on Wednesdays as he takes on the broken world with 'Mean Age Daydream.' And don't miss out on the infamous 'Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor' episodes and 'Meme Wars' and 'Hatewatch' on Fridays. Take the first step towards true freedom and listen to the Lions of Liberty Network on all major podcast platforms today. Learn more at https://www.lionsofliberty.com. --- Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful sleep so you can wake up refreshed. Q SLEEP contains incredible ingredients, including melatonin, 5-HTP, and L-theanine, as well as a proprietary herbal extract, which synergistically promotes restful sleep and helps your mind and body rejuvenate. Buy Now - https://wearelibertarians.com/sleepspray/ --- Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you're interested in starting a podcast or taking yours to the next level, please contact us at LeadersAndLegends.net. ---- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Father Leo Patalinghug aka "FATHER LEO" – known as “The Cooking Priest” and author of new book Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide for a Righteous Feast, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program to reflect on Good Friday and Easter. WEBSITE: https://platinggrace.com/ BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Dining-Saints-Sinners-Guide-Righteous/dp/1684512476/ For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to Father Leo, Scott Smith and ADF attorney Tyson Langhoffer. They also discussed the latest woke reboot of Grease. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fr. Leo Patalinghug will whet your appetite with "Dining with the Saints," his latest book which brings the Cathodic liturgical year to life, pairing over two hundred saints' stories with an irresistible smorgasbord of international recipes. Thomas McKenna explains the campaign spearheaded by Catholic Action for Faith and Family to educate American clergy on the distribution of Holy Communion.
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Father Leo Patalinghug, aka "Father Leo" and “The Cooking Priest,” joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday about St. Valentine and his new book "Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide for a Righteous Feast." Reflect on St. Valentine: https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1625432173623881728 His new book: Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide for a Righteous Feast https://www.amazon.com/Dining-Saints-Sinners-Guide-Righteous/dp/1684512476/ Website: https://platinggrace.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PlatingGrace For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring Father Leo Patalinghug On His New Book "Dining With The Saints" by Kevin McCullough Radio
“You are what you eat! Your mind, heart, and soul are capable of digesting God's Word, especially as it becomes flesh to dwell among us.” On this special holiday season episode, Julia and Gino are with Fr. Leo Patalinghug, the host and founder of Grace Before Meals, an apostolate to strengthen families and communities around the dinner table. He is a priest ordained for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, serving as a sacramental and pastoral minister on a part-time basis. On this episode, Fr. Leo talks about his experiences with food and culture in different parts of the world. He shares how he works on his idea of bringing people together one meal at a time. He goes beyond an explanation of how eating together builds stronger families to probe more deeply into the theological aspects of food. He also throws light on what kind of difference is prevailing in old and young generation and how can parents teach and culminate the faith and culture in their upbringing in a better way. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 01:55 What kind of experience can be given to children in the vocation and how we can serve them better? 03:35 What is different now with kids and how we can understand them in a better way? 05:57 Working with ‘bringing people together one meal at a time' 09:00 ‘Epic Food Fight' book as an introduction in theology of food 12:00 Younger generation is developing a very unique palette of experiences 14:16 How to get your children back to the Church? 19:06 Right way to keep dessert as a part of the meal 24:45 What is the power of food and what does that mean for you? To know more about Fr Leo's initiatives, visit his website https://platinggrace.com/ Check out his best-selling books on amazon: https://amz.run/6G0W We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
On this episode, Julia and Gino interview Father Leo Patalinghug. Born in the Philippines and raised in the Baltimore area, Fr. Leo actually developed his love for cooking while attending the seminary at the North American College in Rome. There, he became friendly with several Italian restaurant owners and would often invite them back to the student kitchen to trade cooking secrets. They would teach him about rigatoni and lasagna; he would show them how to make hamburgers and ribs. Today, he is a skilled cook who still enjoys learning how to make new dishes, and loves the process of preparing a meal, as much as he does sharing it with a table full of friends. Fr. Leo is the host and founder of Grace Before Meals, an apostolate to strengthen families and communities around the dinner table. He is a priest ordained for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, serving as a sacramental and pastoral minister on a part-time basis. Key Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:12 Elevating culture and family life with Plating Grace 07:44 Choosing vocation 10:30 Books authored by Father Leo 15:24 How eating can make you holy? 19:51 How to get people around dinner table and share ideas 27:22 How to handle emotions when conversations get heated 30:15 Wrap-up To know more about Father Leo Patalinghug, visit https://platinggrace.com/ In real estate, your network is your net worth, attend our Live Events and network with the fellow investors and professionals: https://jakeandgino.com/live-events/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $225,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/ More ways to engage with the Jake & Gino Investor Community: MM5: https://jakeandgino.com/mm5/ Rand Cares: https://jakeandgino.com/randcares/ The 100 Year Real Estate Investor: https://www.dualassetstrategy.com
Presented by the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement to help the humanitarian work of St. Christopher's Inn, the Ave Maria Hour first aired on April 26, 1935, on radio station WOR. The program continued to air until 1969, and was heard on more than 350 stations, including the Armed Forces Radio Service. The show presents dramatizations of the lives of the saints, stories from the Gospel, and inspiring accounts of faith. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.
episode 122 What Makes You Feel Rich? Alicia Akins, Author of Invitations to Abundance Introduction So happy today to have Alicia Akins, author of Invitations to Abundance, on the podcast today. Invitations to Abundance is book examining the imagery of feasts in the Bible. Alicia says she wrote this book for anyone who has ever been disillusioned. For those people (which, of course, is all of us), Alicia makes the case from the imagery of feasts in the Bible that God is inviting us to experience and rest in God's presence. Alicia argues from her own life and from this sacred text that God is especially available during times of hardship, grief, or when the path forward seems dim or obscured. Alicia also explains what it might look like to accept God's invitation and how rich *she* felt when she finally did. Super excited to have Alicia on today, not only as a podcast guest, but also because her book found me and encouraged me right when I needed it - indeed, I believe God invited me into his presence through her book. Highlights A book for anyone that has been disillusionedInvitations to Abundance: Why this title?What do feasts from the Hebrew Bible tell us about how God wants to be approached? Should Christians participate in traditional Jewish feastsTimes Alicia accepted God's invitations & times she "sent her regrets" What makes you feel rich? How Alicia felt rich when she couldn't pay for food"I have spent a lot of my life choosing to doubt God when things have been difficult."What does it mean to accept God's invitation to abundance? Listen Now Also listen on: APPLE GOOGLE SPOTIFY EMAIL How To Contact Alicia Akins Buy Invitations to Abundance on Amazon: AmazonAlicia's Website: FeetMayCry.comFacebook: Alicia J AkinsTwitter: @feetcrymercyInstagram: @aj_akins This Episode's Storied Recipe Recipe Shared by Alicia Akins Laos Dipping Sauce for Sticky Rice (Jeow Mak Phet) Recipe Jeow Mak Phet is a delicious, authentic Laos dipping sauce for sticky rice made from chiles, garlic, and coriander. Pin This Episode Related Episodes Food and Theology with Father Leo, The Priest Who Beat Bobby FlayA Legacy of Hospitality with Dorina Gilmore-Young, Author of Cora Cooks PancitMore About The Storied Recipe Podcast The concept of The Storied Recipe is unique - every guest gives me a recipe that represents a cherished memory, custom, or person. I actually make, photograph, and share the recipe. During the interview, I discuss the memories and culture around the recipe, and also my experience (especially my mistakes and questions!) as I tried it. My listeners and I are a community that believes food is a love language unto itself. With every episode, we become better cooks and global citizens, more grateful for the gift of food, and we honor those that loved us through their cooking. Subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or simply search for The Storied Recipe in your favorite player. I am also a storytelling photographer celebrating food in extraordinary light Learn Food Photography here. You can shop The Storied Recipe Print Shop (where every image tells a story) here. Please Rate or Review The Podcast The Storied Recipe is more than a podcast. It is a community of curious, thoughtful individuals that love food, culture, and people. I depend on the community for feedback and the growth of the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, would you please consider sending it to a friend or family member? Also, every review helps new listeners find the podcast. They mean so,
Fr. Augustine Puchner is a member of the Norbertine community of St. Michael's Abbey. His topic today is Fr. Leo Celano, also a priest of the Norbertine community, who died recently at age 89. Fr. Leo was the first American-born vocation of the Norbertine community after the community relocated from Hungary to the United States. Fr. Leo was active in the pro-life movement, and worked in prison ministry.Thank you for listening.Consider Donating and sponsoring our radio and podcast programming at spiritfilledradio.orgListen live at spiritfilledradio.org Monday -Friday. 6:30am and 1:30pm Pacific Time spiritfilledradio.org #spiritfilledhearts #Norbertines #catholic #saintmichaelsabbey #fraugustinepuchner #fraugustineandfriends #spiritfilledradio #catholic #norbertines #saintnorbertannouncement: 0:04Welcome to Father Augustine and friend's father Augustine partner is a Norbertine priest and is the new host for Spirit filled radio. Each week, Father invites his friends in ministry to sit down and have a discussion about all things Catholic, expect to always feel part of the conversation as we dive in and explore our love of the faith. Here's father Augustine.Fr. Augustine: 0:30Hello again, everyone, and welcome to another episode of father Augustine and friends. For our listeners today, we have a very special show today is a tribute show. And we'll get to the details. After we have our opening prayer. And I'm going to welcome my guests for today and explain why this is going to be very special conversation, as always, but uniquely special today. Let us pray in the name of the Father to the Son of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Heavenly Father, we thank you for this opportunity to share the gift of our faith in my conversation today with my dear friend. And as we remember, another dear friend who is with us spiritually today, may all that we do continue to be inspired by your grace, may we witness to your truth. May we continue to serve gratefully, the church and may that Holy Spirit continue to strengthen us. We ask all this through Christ our Lord. Amen. In the name of the Father and the Son of the Holy Spirit. Amen. All right. I mentioned in my prayer, that I am joined by my dear friend, Mr. Rob Bower Rob, welcome to the show.R Evermode Bauer: 1:35Thank you, father. It's an honor and a pleasure.Fr. Augustine: 1:37It is my pleasure to have you with me. Now we are also remembering another friend who is not with us spiritually because as we are recording the show today, it is the day after Robin I lost one of our best and dearest friends. Father Leo's Shimano Norbertine, priest of St. Michael's Abbey. He passed away yesterday, which was March 1 of 2022. And Rob and I have had a very special and unique friendship not only among ourselves, but also with Father Leo. So you know, we're still kind of in mourning that we lost such a great priest, a great Norbertine and a dear friend. He is like the third friend who's with us spiritually. So it's not just Robin i It's Rob and I and follow Leo, may he rest in peace. And we have a number of great stories that we're going to share today, as manifestations of again, as always, on my show the work of God's grace in our lives. So but before we get to our stories, and our reflections on the importance of father Leo, and his friendship in our lives, I just want to introduce Rob a little bit, Rob is a little reluctant to talk about himself. Right. So I'm gonna give you a little background of our friendship of almost 25 years, because I first met Rob when I was a very almost newly ordained priest, serving on Sundays at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Irvine, California, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. And Rob at that point, that was his regular Sunday parish. And we began a friendship that has been just very, very fruitful and very special in many ways. So that's sort o
What are the corporal and spiritual works of mercy that the Catholic Church talks about? Are they derived from Scripture? Father Leo Patalinghug jumps into these questions, how we see these lived out in the life of the church in today's podcast episode. See more of Father Leo's work at: https://platinggrace.com/ Join the Plating Grace Academy at: https://academy.platinggrace.com/
6/24/21 - Edition of What's Up America with Mike Kara. Today we have an interview with Father Leo Patalinghug, who is an acclaimed chef, TV and radio personality, and Priest. He is the Founder, Host, and Director of Plating Grace, an international apostolate to help strengthen families and relationship through God's gift of a family meal. He is also a Best-selling author, and the host of "Savoring Our Faith" on EWTN. He is the host of the Podcast - "Shoot the Shitake". He now has the Plating Grace and Grub food truck. His website is located at https://platinggrace.com/ Father Leo currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Here is the original interview with Father Leo Patalinghug, that was taken from Zoom Audio, as this was a Zoom Interview. This is the unedited, uncut version of the interview.
Some Christians seem to have joy, others not so much. Is the Gospel message of Christianity intended to produce joy in the believer? Find out what Father Leo Patalinghug of Plating Grace ministries gives his perspective on this perplexing proposition! See more of Father Leo's work at: https://platinggrace.com/ Join the Plating Grace Academy at: https://academy.platinggrace.com/
Welcome back, readers, and thank you for coming by again today! I'm bursting with excitement to introduce to you Father Leo, the priest who beat Bobby Flay! Rather than serving in a parish, Father Leo ministers by cooking - cooking for groups small and large, Catholic and non-Catholic, and even on his own television show. And while this may be unusual, Father Leo contends that when he feeds people, he follows closely in the example of Jesus Christ. As a teen, Father Leo loved his mother's rustic, delicious Filipino dishes, but he remained apathetic about her faith. Today, Father Leo shares not only his conversion story but also the path to this unusual calling. Whatever your spiritual beliefs, you'll be encouraged by Father Leo's wise and practical advice on how to become more grateful and find meaning in the daily (sometimes exhausting) act of cooking. Listen to Father Leo Now Highlights: A SURPRISE throwdown with Bobby Flay! His mother's incredible Filipino cooking and its influence on him The emotional moment he connected food with God Why did Jesus talk about food so much? Is it OK for priests be ambitious and entrepreneurial? Why are Americans so rich and yet so unhappy? A ministry he never sought or chose The liturgy of cooking - how home cooks like you and me are engaging in divine acts How To Connect: Website: www.platinggrace.com Instagram: @fatherleofeeds Podcast: Shoot the Shiitake Watch Father Leo Throwdown With Bobby Flay (and win!) Watch from PlatingGrace.com Books Mentioned in this Episode Saving The Family Epic Food Fight: A Bite Sized History of Salvation Browse All Books By Father Leo Patalinghug Recipes Related To This Episode: Father Leo shows us how to make an Americanized version of Sinigang, a classic Filipino dish. Although I don't have a separate post for this recipe, we did make Sinigang following Father Leo's instructions - twice! We loved it both times. See below for images and click here to browse all recipes shared by my guests. More From The Storied Recipe Podcast The concept of The Storied Recipe is unique - every guest gives me a recipe that represents a cherished memory, custom, or person. I actually make, photograph, and share the recipe. During the interview, I discuss the memories and culture around the recipe, and also my experience (especially my mistakes and questions!) as I tried it. My listeners and I are a community that believes food is a love language unto itself. With every episode, we become better cooks and global citizens, more grateful for the gift of food, and we honor those that loved us through their cooking. Subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or simply search for The Storied Recipe in your favorite player. I am also a storytelling photographer celebrating food in extraordinary light You can shop The Storied Recipe Print Shop (where every image tells a story) here. If you're looking for a one-on-one food photography mentor, you can apply here.
Someone You Should Know 01/06/2021 We're back folks. New year and new guests. My first guest for this year is non other than Father Leo Gavrilos of the St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church in Sheboygan, WIN. Each week, Stuart Sax interviews Someone You Should Know. Get to know people who have incredible stories to tell. It's their back stories that make the conversations come to life. From government officials, artists, writers, service providers, creators and dreamers; I share their stories in a casual way. Maybe your story will be the next one we share! Follow Stuart Sax on social media and see more shows at: Website: http://www.stuartsax.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StuartSaxTalkShow/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_hS3CRf1EAwL-hpT_74itA Podcast: https://anchor.fm/someone-you-should-know Podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingtotalkabout Podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuart-sax-as-i-see-it Podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuartsax-trashtalk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/someone-you-should-know/support
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On this episode, we have we have Father Leo Patalinghug, who’s known as ‘the cooking priest”. Father Leo is a Catholic priest, and the host and founder of Plating Grace, which is meant to strengthen families and communities around the dinner table. He’s an internationally renowned conference speaker, author, black belt martial artist and 80’s breakdancer. He has released a number of cookbooks, has a YouTube channel and a podcast called Shooting the Shitake. He also defeated Bobby Flay on “Throw Down! with Bobby Flay”. Up next…he’s working on a food truck. =========================== Father Leo and Plating Grace =========================== Like their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/FatherLeoFeedsJoin the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/FatherLeoFeedsCheck those Insta pics https://www.instagram.com/fatherleofeeds/The Plating Grace website https://platinggrace.com/Buy his books on Amazon https://amzn.to/3f3S3EUShoot the Shitake Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shoot-the-shiitake-with-father-leo/id1365702820Watch Plating Grace Videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjkIqpfuN6W8zdh7keAKYDQ=========================== CONNECT WITH US =========================== Check out our websites (they have different stuff) https://chefswithoutrestaurants.org/ & https://chefswithoutrestaurants.com/Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/chefswithoutrestaurantsJoin the private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/chefswithoutrestaurantsJoin the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/ChefsWoRestosCheck our Insta pics https://www.instagram.com/chefswithoutrestaurants/Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHXxixMxjf05XxUIbz6ER-Q =========================== LISTEN TO THE PODCAST =========================== Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/725607ITunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chefs-without-restaurants/id1488488341Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6bVc6aSHXrAJl4SGA6rZzQ?si=cweVcykbRKuzKqcw8dKEcATuneIn https://tunein.com/podcasts/Food--Cooking-Podcasts/Chefs-Without-Restaurants-p1273903/Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/chefs-without-restaurantsPandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/chefs-without-restaurants/PC:28110I Heart Radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chefs-without-restaurants-53349103/
You won’t want to miss this amazing interview with Dr. Gregory Bottaro. Together, he and Father Leo share strategies, including Mindfulness for Catholics), to help us get through challenging times.
United in Learning: Father Leo Patalinghug + Plating Grace
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Monsignor Jim Lisante is joined by Father Leo Patalinghug. Father Leo is an award winning cook, radio, and television host who evangelizes through the powerful medium of food. He’s the host of EWTN’s “Savoring Our Faith”.Support the show (https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-support-msgr-lisante039s-radio-showpodcast?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1)
Father Leo Patalinghug joins Tim to talk about his unconventional ministry that blends food, faith and fun. Father Leo is a podcast host, a celebrity cook of sorts, a sought-after public speaker and a Catholic priest. He tells about how he connects with people over food where they live. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Food_Faith_and_Fun_auphonic.mp3 By now you're heard the term personal branding. Usually when you hear the term it's about how to turn yourself into a business, or at least create a personal identity that makes you more marketable in the job market. Today, we're going to talk to Father Leo, a Catholic priest who has deployed nearly every tool in the personal branding toolbox, but not for himself. He's on a mission. As Dan Akroyd said in the movie classic, the Blues Brothers, he's on a mission from God. Where do we start? Father Leo is involved in many things. He's a Catholic priest. He's a renowned chef, an author, a podcast host, a theologian, a relationship expert, an international speaker, an entrepreneur, and he's even a black belt martial arts instructor. But don't let the diversity of all of this fool you. There is a common thread. No matter what he does, Father Leo's message is one that he says attempts to unify people. Links Plating Grace Shoot the Shiitake Podcast See Episode 15: Pot-smoking Fisher of Man as Fr. Leo described in this interview. Father Leo Feeds (Twitter) Father Leo Feeds (Facebook)
Father Leo Patalinghug joins Tim to talk about his unconventional ministry that blends food, faith and fun. Father Leo is a podcast host, a celebrity cook of sorts, a sought-after public speaker and a Catholic priest. He tells about how he connects with people over food where they live. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Food_Faith_and_Fun_auphonic.mp3 By now you’re heard the term personal branding. Usually when you hear the term it’s about how to turn yourself into a business, or at least create a personal identity that makes you more marketable in the job market. Today, we’re going to talk to Father Leo, a Catholic priest who has deployed nearly every tool in the personal branding toolbox, but not for himself. He’s on a mission. As Dan Akroyd said in the movie classic, the Blues Brothers, he’s on a mission from God. Where do we start? Father Leo is involved in many things. He’s a Catholic priest. He’s a renowned chef, an author, a podcast host, a theologian, a relationship expert, an international speaker, an entrepreneur, and he’s even a black belt martial arts instructor. But don’t let the diversity of all of this fool you. There is a common thread. No matter what he does, Father Leo’s message is one that he says attempts to unify people. Links Plating Grace Shoot the Shiitake Podcast See Episode 15: Pot-smoking Fisher of Man as Fr. Leo described in this interview. Father Leo Feeds (Twitter) Father Leo Feeds (Facebook)
Father Leo Patalinghug, also known as the cooking priest, sat down between presentations for a conversation with Dianne Towalski from The Central Minnesota Catholic. Father Patalinghug was in Sauk Centre for three talks about how to become a saint.
Father Leo Patalinghug is a renaissance man. Priest, acclaimed chef, 3rd degree black belt martial artist, TV/radio personality and best-selling author. Listen to Fr. Leo share his passion for food and how his mission to help us rediscover the "family meal" can restore the strength of our families. Also visit www.fatherleofeeds.com for more info.
Take a ride with Fr. Leo and guest Les, adopted foster child, compassionate aide for a group with intellectual disabilities, soccer loving, underdog supporting Englishman who preaches some awesome truths. #uber, lyft, social, underdog, orphan, foster care, mental disability, soccer, englishman, catholic church, priest, chinese food, Father Leo, golden rule, social justice, liberal, conservative
Evil is real, but there is a way to fight against. Even scientists and medical professionals are starting to understand the Catholic Church has a proven method to help someone in the case of demonic possession. Listen to what an Exorcist shares - some scary stuff, but also very hopeful! #Exorcist, Exorcism, Devil, Demonic, possession, evil, satan, God, Ritual, Catholic Church, scary, hope, faith, Father Leo, Doctors, Psychologist, Medicine, Spirituality, Conversion, Black Magic, Witchcraft, Yoga, Theology, Prayers
Part 2 of Transgender Ashely Jane Morgan, 1 week prior to the sex reassignment surgery, asking tough questions about suicide, sexual confusion, who is to say what gender you are, what it means to be "yourself" and whether a hormone injection is the same as accepting the truth about ourselves? Very Deep Dish, honest, compelling, at times sad, but always sincere! We need to learn how to listen. Start with these shows! #transgender, LGBT, homosexual, gay, lesbian, gender dysphoria, suicide, christian, catholic, morality, sin, Father Leo, Plating Grace, travel, pilgrimages, discernment, Discernment, militant, birth defects, Hail Mary, legal status, identity
The controversial topic of transgender is made more conversational and digestible with special guest, Ashley Jane Morgan, who agreed to an interview one week BEFORE the surgery! This is PART ONE of this two-part interview where we talk about what led to this decision, how did his wife and 5 children accept this decision? And, what did I learn, as a priest, from this first part of the interview." Hashtags: transgender, surgery, trans, LGBTQ, Father Leo, Catholic, Priest, Conversation, Controversy, Debate, Sexual Reassignment, Gay, Westminster MD, Baltimore MD, Dresses, Pants, Hormone Shots, Confusion, Gender Dysphoria
This interview will hit your funny bone as well as pull on your heartstrings, learning about the serious side of comedy, how to bring JOY to a sad and sorry world, staying inspired by what matters most, and recognizing the entertaining industry isn't entertaining for people working in it! Tom Leopold has written for Cheers, Seinfeld, Will & Grace, Ellen, and the Vice President, you can also take a cue on how to be a better believer in the Good News! #Comedy, comedian, funny, jokes, christianity, catholic, faith, psychic, inspiration, jokes, eating disorder, jewish, dressmaker, paul schaefer, food, faith, Father Leo, delicious, dining, sitcoms, carryout order, appetizers, amuse, Tom Leopold, drugs, Hollywood, entertainment industry, cheers, Seinfeld, Will & Grace, Ellen DeGeneres, Vice President
Shoot the WHAT with a priest?!? We're calling this outside-of-the-box show an "AUDIO CAST" - and for a very good reason! Tired of political, moral and cultural divisions? This show builds bridges, not barriers. Let's talk to people who annoy, challenge, confuse and are different from us, while learning authentic Catholic Teachings in a non preachy but totally practical way.
In this episode we sit down with Father Leo Patalinghug. Father Leo is an accomplished martial artist with 2 black belts and several world championships, a celebrity chef who beat Bobby Flay on Food Network's "Throwdown", as well as a Catholic Priest. We sit down and discuss his martial arts background, how he got into cooking, the state of the Church today, his outreach "Grace Before Meals", as well as his upcoming project "The Table Foundation". Learn more about Father Leo at: Twitter & Instagram: cooking_priest http://www.gracebeforemeals.com
9-24 4P Father Leo Walsh, LNG review
Rebroadcast of the long running radio program, "The Ave Maria Hour", a presentation of the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement. www.AtonementFriars.org Father Leo Henrichs - Franciscan priest who was born on the Feast of the Assumption, 1867, in Oestrich, now a part of Erkelenz, Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany and given the name of Joseph. When he joined the Franciscans, whose friary had left the persecution of the Church under Otto von Bismarck, for Paterson, New Jersey, he took the name of Brother Leo before being ordained a priest on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, 1890. While assigned to St. Elisabeth of Hungary Church in Denver, Colorado, Father Heinrichs was fatally shot while distributing communion. The shooter, a Sicilian Anarchist later described his motivations as hatred of Catholicism.
Host Kathleen Beckman dialogues with Fr. Leo Celano, a Norbertine Father of St.Michael’s Abbey. Father did his graduate studies in medical ethics at Kennedy Institute of bio-ethics at Georgetown University, Washington DC. They discuss Father’s role as founding member of Mary’s Shelter, a home for pregnant teen age girls. Father Leo shares his gift of […]
**Today's host(s):** Scot Landry and Fr. Matt Williams **Today's guest(s):** Fr. Jay Mello, parochial vicar of St. Patrick Parish in Falmouth and columnist for The Anchor newspaper * [St. Patrick Parish, Falmouth](http://www.stpatricksonline.org/) * [The Anchor, official newspaper of the Diocese of Fall River](http://www.anchornews.org/) * [Fr. Jay Mello's column, "Putting Into the Deep"](http://www.anchornews.org/columns/putting_into_deep_mello/) **Today's topics:** Fr. Jay Mello's vocation story; The Rosary and Marian devotion **A summary of today's show:** Fr. Jay Mello discusses with Scot and Fr. Matt the essential nature of Marian devotion for Catholics, the benefits of the Rosary for union with Christ, and pilgrimages to Marian apparition sites. Also the Scavi tour in St. Peter's Basilica and Where in Europe was Fr. Matt? **1st segment:** Scot welcomes back Fr. Matt to the program after his European pilgrimage and vacation. He traveled with his sister and parents and they prayed a lot for WQOM and its listeners. They only saw rain once on the trip and that was on the drive from Rome to Assisi. Scot sent a shout-out to the graduates of the MAster of Arts in Ministry program and George Martell is taking photos and posting them to the Archdiocese of Boston's Flickr site in real-time. Also in breaking news today, the Daughters of St. Paul and the Archdiocese have worked out an agreement to end a lawsuit over the pension funds held by the Archdiocese on behalf of the lay employees of the religious order. Scot said this topic will be discussed in more detail on tomorrow's The Good Catholic Life. * [Joint Statement from the Archdiocese of Boston and the Daughter of St. Paul](http://www.bostoncatholic.org/Utility/News-And-Press/Content.aspx?id=20602) * [Masters of Arts in Ministry at St. John's Seminary](http://www.tineboston.org/mam_index.html) * [Photos from today's MAM graduation](http://www.flickr.com/photos/bostoncatholic/sets/72157626805181396/) We've had several conversations about the Blessed Mother and the Rosary this month because May is dedicated to the Blessed Mother. Fr. Jay Mello, today's guest, has dedicated his columns in The Anchor newspaper this month to the Rosary and we'll discuss the Rosary on today's show. **2nd segment:** Scot and Fr. Matt welcome Fr. Jay to the show. Scot said he and Fr. Jay go way back. Jay was a teenager when Fr. Roger Landry, Scot's brother, was assigned to Fr. Jay's parish. Scot asked him about his vocational journey. Fr. Jay said Bishop Seán of Fall River (now-Cardinal Seán) assigned a series of seminarians to his parish and he was exposed to the idea of a vocation. His family was very involved with the parish and he became involved with the parish community itself. At the end of high school, he was praying on Holy Thursday in Adoration and on Easter Monday morning he met with his pastor to tell him he was ready. That fall he went to Franciscan University of Steubenville for his undergraduate work and then went to the North American College in Rome for his theology. It was in Steubenville that he really learned what it meant to be a Catholic and where he learned what it meant to live in a Christian community; where his faith became real to him. The friends and roommates in Steubenville were some of the best people he knew. Fr. Jay was ordained in 2007. After his ordination he went back to Rome to finish his degree. When he returned he was assigned to St. Julie's parish and then was assigned to Falmouth last year.Serving on Cape Cod is very different. In the summer, the Cape is hopping. There is a summer chapel a mile from the church. On the weekends, they go from 4 weekend Masses to eight. The retired priests from the Archdiocese of Boston living on the Cape give a lot of help. He's been writing the column "Put Out Into the Deep" for a little less than one year. He's inherited the column from Fr. Roger Landry, the current editor of The Anchor. He's dedicated his columns in May to the Rosary. The column itself is about re-awakening those parts of our faith that we have let become too casual, that we won't forget their importance. Many people have rosaries and know what they are, but often they're hanging from their neck or rearview mirror and not being prayed. There's a sentimental attachment to the Rosary or even treating it as a lucky charm. The Rosary provides a great opportunity to contemplate the life of our Lord through the eyes of the Blessed Mother. Fr. Matt said the rosary beads are like an umbilical cord to Mary and through the mysteries of the Rosary we are formed in the womb of Mary to become like her Son, to become like Him. The more you enter into praying the Rosary, the more she's able to help Christ be formed in you. Fr. Jay say we can get too focused on the prayers that we're saying--the Our Fathers and Hail Marys--that we can miss the opportunity to meditate on the mysteries of Christ. In his column, Fr. Jay describes the difference between devotion to Mary and adoration or worship. He said there's often a misconception of our relationship to the Blessed Mother. We worship God alone. The veneration toward our Blessed Mother can equal that. Yet the great role God chose for the Blessed mother is very important for us. Christ establishes a relationship between us and the Blessed Mother at the foot of the Cross. Fr. Matt asked Fr. Jay to share with us what he wrote about Bl. John Paul and his devotion to the Blessed Mother. For him, Mary is not just the first disciple of Christ, she is the most perfect disciple. In his motto, Totus Tuus, in giving ourselves to Mary, she leads us to her son. At the wedding feast at Cana, people who are struggling go to Mary and she doesn't solve the problem, but she sends them to her son. In 2002, the Holy Father gave us the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. For centuries we had the Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious mysteries. He was courageous in adding these mysteries to focus on different moments of Christ's public life. The Joyful mysteries jump from His childhood to the Sorrowful mysteries of the Passion. The 5 Luminous mysteries allow us to see certain moments of Christ's life that help us to see who Christ really is. Scot said the Rosary was a simple way to pray the 150 Psalms and then morphed into praying the Our Father and Hail Marys. Fr. Matt said St. Dominic would preach the power of the Rosary against evil and to keep people united in Christ. The more you keep faithful to praying the Rosary, it keeps you faithful to Christ. One time when Padre Pio was suffering greatly, he asked a confrere to give him his "weapon", and when asked to explain, he said, "My rosary." John Paul II always had a rosary in his hands. The Rosary keeps us united in the life of Christ so as we live in this world we can live in union with Him. **3rd segment:** Fr. Matt said he was just in Rome last week with his family and they caught the overflow of Bl. John Paul's beatification. What stands out is that you can't look at the man without acknowledging his devotion to Mary. In preparing for the Feast of the Annunciation on March 25, he looked at homily by Pope Benedict in 2009. He wrote that the Gospel tells us that from that hour, St. John took his mother Mary to his own home. But the Greek is far richer and could say, He took her into his inner life and his inner being. Fr. Jay said Marian devotion is not an extra. It is an essential part of the Church. It is a way to live out our baptismal promises, by allowing Mary to enter the inner being of who we are. Fr. Matt said in the total consecration according to St. Louis de Montfort, we understand virtue by looking to Mary, who loved her Son perfectly. * ["Preparation for Total Consecration" by St. Louis de Montfort](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0910984107/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pilo0e-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=0910984107) Scot asked Fr. Matt about the role of Mary in our lives in the present day, appearing in numerous apparitions, many of which have been approved by the Church. During this trip, Fr. Matt was able to go to Lourdes. He said it is a place steeped in prayer. Mary asked St. Bernadette for people to pray the Rosary and to adore the Eucharist and every day in Lourdes there is a Eucharistic procession and then a Rosary procession. Fr. Matt said there many people who come with disabilities seeking God's healing either physically or in giving them strength for their journey. It began when the Blessed Mother appeared to St. Bernadette in 1858 in Lourdes, France. *[Office site of the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in France](http://www.lourdes-france.org/index.php?goto_centre=ru&contexte=en&id=405) There was a miraculous spring that spouted during the apparition and there have been 65 scientifically confirmed miraculous healings from those waters, but there have been thousands who claim a miraculous cure. In all this, the Blessed Mother encourages her children to pray the Rosary. Scot asked Fr. Jay why people should make pilgrimages to sites of Marian devotion. Fr. Jay said what he sees at these pilgrim sites are people who return to their faith and to the sacraments. He sees people return to Confession by the thousands. Pilgrimages have a longstanding history in the Church. It's not a vacation or sightseeing tour. It's a time to pray and allow the Lord to workin our lives by visiting places where great saints have lived, worked, and died. **4th segment:** Welcome back. It's time to announce the winner of the weekly **WQOM Benefactor Raffle**. Our prize this week is a copy of Father Leo Patalinghug's cookbook “[Grace Before Meals](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307717216/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pilo0e-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=0307717216).” The same Father Leo who defeated Bobby Flay on the Food Network show “Throwdown” helps you make family meals a way of life, showing that mealtime is the perfect setting for discussing the major issues all families face. This week's winner is Eileen Sheehan from Holliston, Massachusetts. Congratulations Eileen! If you would like to be eligible to win in an upcoming week, please visit WQOM.org.3 For a one-time $30 donation, you'll receive the Station of the Cross benefactor card and key tag, making you eligible for WQOM's weekly raffle of books, DVDs, CDs and religious items. We'll be announcing the winner each Wednesday during “The Good Catholic Life” program. **5th segment:** During his time at the North American College in Rome, Fr. Jay was a guide for the Scavi tour. St. Peter's Basilica was built over the tomb of St. Peter, which was actually discovered in 1939 during an excavation under the basilica. The bones of St. Peter were found in his tomb. The Scavi is not just a museum or an historical site. It's the story of St. Peter and that he gave the tour, by tracing the life of St. Peter in Scripture and then afterward when he traveled to Rome to spread the Gospel and eventually give his life. * [The Scavi](http://www.saintpetersbasilica.org/Necropolis/Scavi.htm) Fr. Matt said on this trip he was able to take a Scavi tour on the feast of Our Lady of Fatima on May 13. First, it is astonishing to realize that you are walking on the ground of a 1st century necropolis or cemetery of mausoleums. That necropolis was later filled in and Constantine built the first basilica over it. Fr. Jay said St. Peter was buried on the Vatican hillside and Christians would gather at the tomb to venerate his remains for three centuries. The Constantine basilica put a high altar directly above the tomb and over the next 1,500 years successive altars were placed on the same spot so that when the Pope celebrates Mass on that altar, he is doing so directly over the remains of St. Peter. * ["The Bones of St. Peter," by John Evangelist Walsh](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385150393/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pilo0e-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=0385150393) The best way to get tickets for the tour, go to the North American College's website. But you need to plan 3 to 4 months in advance to get tickets. The tours start about 9 am and occur every 15 minutes, but only 4 or 5 tours a day are in English and only about 15 people per tour. * [North American College's Scavi tour information](http://www.pnac.org/pilgrim-information/scavi-and-vatican-museum-information/) * [Vatican webpage on the Scavi tour](http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/uffscavi/documents/rc_ic_uffscavi_doc_gen-information_20040112_en.html) * [Virtual tour of the Scavi](http://www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/necropoli/scavi_english.html) **6th segment:** Scot asked Fr. Matt about his trip to Europe with his family. It was an aggressive itinerary that started in Lourdes for a couple of days and praying at the shrine, where they experienced the amazing baths that pilgrims can be immersed in as they pray. Groups from Boston go every year, including a group with the Order of Malta who take people who are ill who go to pray for healing. *[Order of Malta Lourdes pilgrimage](http://www.maltausa.org/lourdes.php) Fr. Matt also traveled to San Giovanni Rotondo where Padre Pio, a Capuchin saint, lived. He lived with the [Stigmata](http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14294b.htm) of Christ. He had a great gift of prayer and of confession, being able to read people's hearts. Fr. Matt was able to celebrate Mass at the same altar where Padre Pio received the Stigmata in 1918. He said the crowds were relatively light. * [Shrine of Padre Pio, San Giovanni Rotondo](http://www.sacred-destinations.com/italy/san-giovanni-rotondo-padre-pio-shrine) He then traveled to [Assisi](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisi) to visit the Basilicas of St. Francis and St. Clare. While the basilicas were heavily damaged in earthquakes about 10 years ago, you wouldn't know it today. He was able to pray at the tombs of St. Francis and St. Clare and the cross of San Damiano. Scot said Assisi is one of the most beautiful cities and an excellent example of an ancient European village. * [Basilica of St. Francis, Assisi](http://www.assisionline.com/assisi__162.html) He also went to Lanciano, Italy. It is the location of a Eucharistic miracle where a monk was struggling with his belief in the True Presence of the Lord. During the Mass the Host turned into real flesh and real blood. It remains as living flesh today. Scientists have typed the blood as AB. * [Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano](http://www.therealpresence.org/eucharst/mir/lanciano.html) They also traveled to Venice, which was an opportunity for a little vacation time but also to visit the [Basilica of St. Mark](http://www.basilicasanmarco.it/eng/index.bsm), where the remains of St. Mark are in the high altar. That will conclude today's presentation of The Good Catholic Life. For recordings and photos of today's show and all previous shows, please visit our website: TheGoodCatholicLife.com. You can also download the app for your iPhone or Android device at WQOM.org to listen to the show wherever you may be. We thank our guest, Father Jay Mello. For our co-host, Father Matt Williams, our Production team of Rick Heil, Anna Johnson, Justin Bell, Dom Bettinelli, and George Martell, this is Scot Landry saying thank YOU for listening, God bless you and have a wonderful evening!
Greg's parents are celebrating their 50th anniversary this week. Join the Willits family for 12 days in a row of Christmas and family celebrations. Today is Day 2 of the celebration. Meet Uncle Bob, Father Leo, and assorted nieces, nephews, and other family. And Jennifer almost gets frostbite from defrosting chicken. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
Greg's parents are celebrating their 50th anniversary this week. Join the Willits family for 12 days in a row of Christmas and family celebrations. Today is Day 2 of the celebration. Meet Uncle Bob, Father Leo, and assorted nieces, nephews, and other family. And Jennifer almost gets frostbite from defrosting chicken. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
Greg's parents are celebrating their 50th anniversary this week. Join the Willits family for 12 days in a row of Christmas and family celebrations. Today is Day 2 of the celebration. Meet Uncle Bob, Father Leo, and assorted nieces, nephews, and other family. And Jennifer almost gets frostbite from defrosting chicken. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
Greg's parents are celebrating their 50th anniversary this week. Join the Willits family for 12 days in a row of Christmas and family celebrations. Today is Day 2 of the celebration. Meet Uncle Bob, Father Leo, and assorted nieces, nephews, and other family. And Jennifer almost gets frostbite from defrosting chicken. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899
Greg's parents are celebrating their 50th anniversary this week. Join the Willits family for 12 days in a row of Christmas and family celebrations. Today is Day 2 of the celebration. Meet Uncle Bob, Father Leo, and assorted nieces, nephews, and other family. And Jennifer almost gets frostbite from defrosting chicken. Visit www.RosaryArmy.com for more from Rosary Army! Call our comment line @ 206-984-1899