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In this video, Father Jenkins and Thomas Naegele discuss Francis' Motu Proprio, "Traditionis Custodes." This video was recorded on 7/20/2021. Please visit our website at www.wcbohio.com for our daily livestream of Holy Mass and other great traditional Catholic content!
In today's episode, Mother Miriam reads the Pope's recent motu proprio severely restricting the Traditional Latin Mass, and gives her reaction to it, calling it an act "not of God."To help keep this and other programs on the air, please donate: https://give.lifesitenews.com/sustainlife?utm_source=mml_071921You can tune in daily at 10 am EST/7 am PST on our Facebook Page: http://FB.com/mothermiriamliveSubscribe to Mother Miriam Live at: http://bit.ly/submml See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mods and apologists from our discord will join me to cover the latest document from Pope Francis concerning the new restrictions on the "traditional" latin mass (the Tridentine Mass), while we will also recount Francis' greatest hits of his late stage pontificalism, recounting the logical outworking of Roman Catholic theology, the status of Vatican II and such restrictions from Denzinger, the common RC objections to Orthodoxy that we have the "same problems" (we don't, actually), and more.
Hour 1 of 7-16-21 Get the scoop on where the Latin Mass now stands with Pope Francis’ Motu Proprio. Fr. Robert Gahl is in. All show notes at Pope Francis’ New Decree on the Latin Mass - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
In this special episode, John-Henry unpacks the recent letter from Pope Francis to LGBT-promoting priest Fr. James Martin. He also has an important message for faithful bishops and shepherds of the Church. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano's Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
On this week's Let Me Be Frank, Bishop Caggiano and Steve discuss Pope Francis' recent reforms, and in the second segment they talk about St. Thomas More, whose feast day is June 22.
Author Patry Francis' third book, “All The Children Are Home,” follows a foster family through 12 years of dazzling triumph and wrenching heartbreak. The book is full of wonderfully diverse characters, and we talk about the creation of each and what they bring to the table. Patry also looks at the real-life story that influenced the book. This book is very different from her first two, and Patry talks about what brought about this change, as well as the new experiences that came with it.
In this 7 minute podcast, Dr. Italy tells why no visit to Assisi is complete without a visit to the secred hideout of Francis and the friars, the Carceri hermitage. To visit the Carceri, it is actually necessary to leave the town of Assisi, which is located about 1/3 of the way up the slope of Mt. Subasio, and ascend much higher, away from the hustle and bustle of the town, to a place where all one can hear is the leaves rustling in the leaves and the songs of Francis's friends, the birds.
According to the Vatican's newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis has placed a painting of a resurrected nude Jesus ministering to Judas, Christ's own betrayer, behind the Pope's desk in his personal study in the Vatican. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Father Lawrence Frizzell and Father Luke Edelen, O.S.B. discuss the Syriac Rite in the Catholic Church and Pope Francis' visit to Iraq. Fr. Luke currently serves as the Master of Ceremonies for the Benedict Monks of Newkark Abbey. He is also the Chancellor for the Syriac Diocese of Our Lady of Deliverance and teaches Latin in St. Benedict's Prep.
Co-hosts Fr. Greg Sakowicz and Mark Teresi speak with Very Rev. Thomas Baima and Rev. Chorbishop George Toma about Catholic/Assyrian Church of the East dialogue.
Co-Hosts Fr. Greg Sakowicz and Mark Teresi talk with Dr. Dan Olsen, Dr. Marcia Hermansen, and Dr. Scott Alexander about Catholic/Muslim relations.
Friday, March 12, 2021: REFLECTION ON POPE FRANCIS' VISIT TO IRAQ Message from Bishop Francis Kalabat from Iraq.
Friday, March 12, 2021: REFLECTION ON POPE FRANCIS' VISIT TO IRAQ Message from Bishop Francis Kalabat from Iraq.
Sunday, March 7, 2021: REFLECTION ON POPE FRANCIS' VISIT TO IRAQ Message from Bishop Francis Kalabat from Baghdad, Iraq
Saturday, March 6, 2021 - REFLECTION ON POPE FRANCIS' VISIT TO IRAQ by Mar Francis Y. Kalabat, bishop of the Chaldean Diocese of St. Thomas the Apostle, U.S.A.
Hour 1 of 3-8-21 Hear more about the Holy Father’s special visit to Iraq which is wrapping up. Father Benedict Kiely joins for commentary. A COVID update with Dr. Barbara Golder All show notes at Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Pope Francis has arrived in Iraq for the first ever papal visit to the country. He hopes to use the trip to reassure Christians who were persecuted by the Islamic State group - and deepen ties with the Muslim world. But the visit comes amid a global pandemic and growing security concerns in Iraq. Despite these concerns making it his most risky visit yet, the 84-year-old insisted he was "duty bound". Also on the programme: China reveals details of changes to Hong Kong's electoral system that will tighten Beijing's grip over the territory; and the women at the forefront of India's Farmers' protests. (Picture: The Pope was greeted by Iraq's PM and dancers at the airport in Baghdad. Credit: Reuters.)
Francis' birthday. Jeff back in studio, and we make sure he knows it. Bison streak is history. JJ Watt found a new home - Source: him. Dwellers rank their top 5 WRs and CBs in the 2021 draft, and Francis guides us on a brief recap of his first 2021 NFL Mock Draft.
Pope Francis’ upcoming three-day tour of the country will include meetings with political and religious leaders plus visits to historical sites.
Hour 1 of 3-4-21 The Holy Father is set to embark on a trip to Iraq! Although many of his advisers have been warning him not to go, he remains committed to making this trip a reality. He loves the people in Iraq and he wants to show them Christ’s example. This is an unprecedented […] All show notes at Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Father Lawrence Frizzell and Ms. Maribel Landrau, M.A.T. talk about Pope Francis’ "Message for Lent 2021." Ms. Landrau is Assistant Director of the University Core at Seton Hall University. When teaching, she brings her strong knowledge of theology to bear in helping her students navigate the Catholic intellectual tradition integral to the Core.
Sr. Damien Marie Savino, Ph.D., a Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist and expert on the subject of ecology, discusses some elements of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’. She also explores components of the climate change crisis in order to help us find more effective solutions.
We kick off Season Six of our #InterfaithMattersPodcast with a celebration of World Interfaith Harmony Week (Feb. 1-7) and the United Nations’ International Day of Human Fraternity (Feb. 4). In this episode, host AJ DeBonis and Rev. James Loughran, SA (Director of Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute) discuss Pope Francis’ remarkable 2020 Encyclical Fratelli Tutti (“Brothers and Sisters, All”) which calls for a new global “culture of encounter” across faith lines. In the words of Pope Francis and Grand Imam Ahmad Al-Tayyeb: “In the name of God … we declare the adoption of a culture of dialogue as the path; mutual cooperation as the code of conduct; reciprocal understanding as the method and standard.” Today’s podcast explores the implications of this vision for Roman Catholics, and indeed for all people of good will. We also invite you to help build this “culture of encounter” on Wednesday, February 3, when we present a panel of distinguished interfaith scholars and leaders discussing Pope Francis’ encyclical. See below for details. _________________________________________ Podcast Questions? Comments? Have a question for our guests or comment on our podcast series? Would you like to suggest a guest or topic for a future podcast episode? Please feel free to contact us at podcast@interfaithcenter.org. This episode of “Interfaith Matters” is hosted by co-producer AJ DeBonis, and edited by executive producer Kevin Childress. Interfaith Matters is co-produced by Michelle Polton-Simon. Learn more about the podcast team on our website.
His open Letter in FULL. I add some opinion afterwards. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-free-catholic/support
A new MP3 sermon from Alpha and Omega Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pope Francis' Inclusivism, Mormonism's Prophets and Priests Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Alpha and Omega Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 1/14/2021 Length: 80 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Alpha and Omega Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pope Francis' Inclusivism, Mormonism's Prophets and Priests Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Alpha and Omega Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 1/14/2021 Length: 80 min.
Spent some necessary time looking at -the Pope Video I,- Francis' recent video promoting a kind of squishy ecumenical message that while consistent with some trajectories from Vatican II is certainly not consistent with historic Roman Catholic theology. Then we looked at some questions regarding Mormonism, focusing on the idea of the priesthood and the concept of prophets. Mentioned a few things related to current events along the way as well, I will admit- Also, I mentioned a Dividing Line from a few years ago on the meaning of aparabaton at Hebrews 7-24, which you can find here.
Suzi Moreira of Brazil was studying theology as an undergraduate student when Pope Francis helped clarify her career path by releasing Laudato Si'. On the podcast, Moreira talks about growing up with a Franciscan spirituality, how Laudato Si' affected her, and why the body is the backbone of theology in Latin America.
Dr. Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Historical Theology at Villanova University and contributing writer to Commonweal Magazine, offers insights into "Fratelli Tutti," Pope Francis' latest encyclical. If you are interested in learning more about our M.A. in Faith and Culture, which is now online as well as on campus, please email cfc@stthom.edu You can also check out these social media pages: Our website A video that was made about the CFC Our Twitterpage Our Facebookpage Our Instagram page
Once again, we conflate feeling unwelcome with genuine spiritual conviction. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-free-catholic/support
This extract is taken from ‘The Mabinogi', (Faber 2017), Francis' retelling of the first four stories in the collection of eleven Medieval Welsh prose stories printed in English as The Mabinogion. The Mabinogi is the name given to the first four stories. In this extract from the first story, Pwyll, who is prince of Dyfed, has been told that if he sits on Gorsedd Arberth, a hill overlooking his court, one of two things will happen: wounds or blows, or he will see a wonder. Because he is with an armed retinue he isn't worried about being struck and wounded. As they sit on the hill, they see a rider approaching. Although she seems to be ambling past, the boy sent to run after her cannot catch her. On the second day Pwyll sends a rider. No matter how fast threader drives his horse, she increases the gap between them without changing her pace. On the third day Pwyll himself tries to catch her, and is failing miserably when he asks her to stop. Gladly she says, and it would have been better for your horse if you'd asked a lot sooner. Francis' poem is not a translation, but a retelling that stays close to the original. But he captures the dreamlike quality of the original, and suggests that what we're reading is both event and metaphor. You can read a brief discussion the whole book here: here (Clicking on the link will take you to a page on WWW.Liamguilar.com). If you want to read a prose version of The Mabinogion in modern English, Sioned Davis' version for Oxford World Classics (2008/2018) is justifiably famous.
Monday on Morning Glory, An initial look at #PopeFrancis' latest encyclical, the strange and mysterious history of the #OuijaBoard, and what do we owe to Caesar? Join the conversation, email us at MORNINGGLORY@EWTN.COM or Text the Letters ‘EWTN’ to 55000, wait for a response and then tell us your first name, how you are listening, and your comment. #Catholicism #Jesus #God #Christianity #MotherAngelica #Bible #CatholicChurch
Learning about the Saints is important as we strive to become Saints ourselves, but it involves more than simply learning about their lives. We also need to learn how they lived and put it into practice ourselves. Today we continue our ongoing series on the Saints' Guide to Holiness with advice from Pope Francis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
This is the second of two podcasts on the Catholic Vote. The phrase "So goes the Catholic, so goes the election" has been tried and true for the last few decades. Since 1972 Catholics have picked the winner of the presidential election all but one time. The Catholic Vote Part I featured Brian Burch, President of Catholicvote.org, an organization working to re-elect Donald Trump. Part II's featured guest is John Carr, director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University. Even though Carr is pro-life he is supporting the Democratic nominee and former Vice President, Joe Biden for reasons that are much more nuanced than most would expect. He expressed that view on a story I did about the Catholic Vote for Fox News Channel's Special Report that aired October 2nd. As a consequence, he was lambasted with hate mail and phone calls. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, we talk about the reaction to his views and how they are examples of the divisiveness rampant in the country today. You may not agree with Carr's view, but like Arthur Brooks said at this year's National Prayer Breakfast, I will defend his right to say it. The discussion about respectful debate and discourse dovetails nicely into Pope Francis' newest encyclical, Fratelli Tutti (All Brothers). We are all part of the human race; we are all made in the image of God and as such deserve to be treated with dignity. This is a lesson for both sides of the political aisle. It's not a question of whether we're a Republican or Democrat, but whether we see God's hand at work in us all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Project Coordinator, Brian Rhude, reflects upon Pope Francis' Apostolic Exhortation Christus Vivit, the first papal document addressed to young people. In nine chapter, Pope Francis pens a beautiful letter to young people and lays out the essential truths that Christ is alive, he loves us, and he saves us!
Project Coordinator, Brian Rhude, reflects upon Pope Francis' Apostolic Exhortation Christus Vivit, the first papal document addressed to young people. In nine chapter, Pope Francis pens a beautiful letter to young people and lays out the essential truths that Christ is alive, he loves us, and he saves us!
Project Coordinator, Brian Rhude, reflects upon Pope Francis' Apostolic Exhortation Christus Vivit, the first papal document addressed to young people. In nine chapter, Pope Francis pens a beautiful letter to young people and lays out the essential truths that Christ is alive, he loves us, and he saves us!
Francis Pouliot, Bitcoin advocate and CEO of Bullbitcoin.com, joins Charlie Shrem on today’s episode of Untold Stories. Charlie and Francis discuss becoming a regulated virtual currency dealer, banking challenges, the Bitcoin Embassy, Francis' introduction to Bitcoin, advocating for Bitcoin before the Canadian senate, representing the Bitcoin community, wealth inequality in Canada, sex workers, Backpage, and the cost of censorship resistance. --- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe.This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
Psychotherapist and soul-activist Francis Weller joins Terry for a tender inquiry into the profound sorrow and initiatory power of this collective moment. They each share their present griefs and honor the importance of ritual in times of collective loss. As they accompany each other in “registering the rips and tears of the world,” they rediscover fierceness and grit to protect all we love, as well as gratitude for the depth and grandeur of this precious life. For thirty-five years Francis has worked as a practitioner of soul-centered psychotherapy. He has synthesized insights from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures and the poetic imagination in healing rituals and guidance for groups and individuals working with shame, judgment, and grief. He is the author of The Wild Edge of Sorrow and The Threshold Between Loss and Revelation and he is currently completing his third book, A Trail on the Ground: The Geography of Soul. A few of the questions they explore in the episode are: In what ways does our culture tend to react to loss with “amnesia and anesthesia?” Can we embrace our sorrow as a core faculty of being human — not just an emotion — so it deepens our depths and expands our capacities for joy and gratitude? How can grieving break through an inner barrier, and open access to the deep life of our soul? For more information on Francis Weller or Terry Patten, check out the following resources: Francis Weller's Website: https://www.francisweller.net/ Francis' books, The Wild Edge of Sorrow and The Threshold Between Loss and Revelation, and In the Absence of the Ordinary: https://www.francisweller.net/books.html Terry Patten's website: https://www.terrypatten.com/ To learn more about the work we are doing, visit: A New Republic of the Heart website: http://newrepublicoftheheart.org/ State of Emergence podcast website: http://stateofemergence.org/ Join Our Community of Listeners and Supporters If you haven’t yet, we welcome you to join us as a monthly contributor here and become part of our community of listeners dedicated to uplifting our public discourse.
On this episode of Thee CrazyFaceUno Podcast we welcome Francis Becknell. Francis and I first met in Texas while working an event for International Justice Mission. In my eyes Francis' job is a 10 year old boy's dream come true. As a laboratory engineer, Francis spends his time investigating fires, timeline confirmations related to fires, and funded research projects related to fire. I mean, what a cool job! Beyond his career as a laboratory engineer, Francis is passionate about several things; volleyball, his christian faith, and loving people. If you can't tell, this man has a heart of gold. Listen in as we talk about Francis' job, his love for volleyball, his life growing up, and his christian faith. Now available for your viewing pleasure on YouTube! Enjoy!*We did experience some technical difficulties during the last 30 mints of the podcast. Please know that we are working through the kinks and strive to bring you best quality audio, videos, and stories we can. Thank you for your support and patience!
How do the boys get such interesting guests? They get help, and one of those people is Jessica Rhodes and her company Interview Connections. Taped in the pro-COVID19 days, this episode looks at the business of getting guests on podcasts and why there's no uniform way to record them. Also y'all should thank her because without Rhodes this podcast would be a parade of Jeff and Francis' drunken marketing friends all whining about the same thing.
Passion & Purpose: A Podcast with Jimmy Seibert & The Antioch Movement
In this episode Jimmy Seibert catches up with Francis Chan (who is in Hong Kong) talking about what God has been doing in Francis' life, what he sees God doing among the world-wide Christian Church and a specific word to the Antioch Movement. We want to hear from YOU..Please leave a review and rating after listening. God bless!