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David Bonagura discusses living the Ten Commandments in a post-Christian society, Todd and Ellen discuss the news from a Catholic perspective, and Kathryn Jean Lopez talks adoption, foster care, and celebrating birth mothers.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, July 1, 20244:20 pm: Ellie Gardey Holmes, a Reporter and Associate Editor at American Spectator, joins the show for a conversation about California Governor Gavin Newsom's thirst for power amidst speculation Democrats use him as a replacement for Joe Biden as the party's presidential nominee.4:38 pm: Bill Duncan, Religious Freedom and Constitutional Law Fellow at the Sutherland Institute joins Rod for a conversation about the Supreme Court's decision on the Chevron deference case, meaning courts no longer must give deference to a government agencies interpretation of federal law.6:05 pm: Frank Miele, a columnist with Real Clear Politics, joins the program for a conversation about his piece on how last's week's presidential debate turned reality on its head.6:20 pm: Leslie Eastman, a writer with Legal Insurrection, joins Rod to discuss her piece pondering whether Vice President Kamala Harris is as unpopular among voters as many make her out to be.6:38 pm: Kathryn Jean Lopez, Editor of National Review Online, joins Rod to discuss her piece about the true meaning of freedom.
LA Catholic Morning February 23, 2024 w/ Tom McDonald on Pensacon and Season 4 of “All Creatures Great and Small,” Kathryn Jean Lopez covers the life of St. Francis Cabrini, and Fr. Paul Zoghby has our Sunday Gospel Reflection
Welcome back to Marriage U! We are so thankful for all of our guest and listeners. A very happy National Marriage Week to you! Today we have Kathryn Jean Lopez joining us to discuss Marriage at it's very core. Kathryn Jean Lopez has been a long time friend and board member of Witness to Love. We are so glad to field questions from her about all things marriage! A huge thank you to our Partner for this Episode - National Review Institute! We are thankful for your continued support! Please like and share this podcast and send it to a few friends who may benefit from this great topic! Our New Book : Read Here! National Marriage Week Website
As we mark one-month since the DDF's document on same-sex blessings, we talk with Father Jeffrey Kirby who offers a pastor's view of the new declaration lamenting the confusion that its sown within his own parish. As it's just been one week since the March for Life, Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review discusses the vibrant young pro-life movement she witnessed in the snowy streets of DC during the march, and ways we can actually get somewhere on abortion. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily to prepare us for this Sunday's Gospel. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
LA Catholic Morning September 29, 2023 w/ Tom McDonald on the Sky Ops docuseries, Kathryn Jean Lopez on the Joy of St. Mother Theresa, Deacon Todd Martin
As we mark one year since the Dobbs decision, Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review shares her thoughts on what our post-Roe world needs most: love. As we enter into Religious Freedom Week, RFI's Nathaniel Hurd joins to discuss the disgraceful event inside Dodgers stadium last weekend--and the signs of faith from thousands of Catholics praying peacefully outside. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily to prepare us for this Sunday's Gospel. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: A pair of Republican Senators are holding up nominations in the Justice Department and the Department of Defense. Meanwhile, as the monumental Dobbs decision nears its one year anniversary, the Biden Administration continues pushing its abortion agenda meeting with 32 legislators from several states to “safeguard access” to abortion. And a pro-life group is accusing the Attorney General of New York of intimidation and restricting freedom of speech. Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, Kathryn Jean Lopez, joins to share what she makes of the language used from someone who is called to enforce the law equally. The USCCB held its first public day of the 2023 Spring Assembly in Orlando, Florida. VP and Editorial Director of EWTN News, Dr. Matthew Bunson, is covering the meetings and discusses what stood out the most to him from the remarks of the Papal Nuncio and the president of the USCCB. A Catholic farmer in Louisiana has faced backlash and financial losses after recently posting on Instagram about celebrating the Sacred Heart of Jesus during June instead of Pride. Ross McKnight, owner of Backwater Foie Gras Farmstead, tells us more about what he posted and why. Finally this evening, a Catholic group based in Europe is announcing the winners of its contest dedicated to St. Joseph. VP of FAFCE, Cornel Barbut, joins to tell us more about this event. 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
Kathryn Jean Lopez shares information on the webinar "No Child Left Behind; The Urgency of a Post-Dobbs Response to the Foster-Care Crisis!" Joan Lewis provides all the latest Vatican news.
Kathryn Jean Lopez shares information on the webinar "No Child Left Behind; The Urgency of a Post-Dobbs Response to the Foster-Care Crisis!" Joan Lewis provides all the latest Vatican news.
Tom Riello talks about evangelizing in a post Christian society. Dan Burke continues his discernment of spiritus series. Kathryn Jean Lopez shares discusses her article, "We're depressed because we don't know how to live"
On this week's episode, Grace and Aaron talk about some recent news events and give their thoughts on the COVID-19 State of Emergency. Don't forget to register for our annual conference: Post-Roe America April 13-14 | Grove City College, Grove City, PA Joining us will be a roster of excellent speakers, including Clarke Forsythe, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Michael Medved, Elisha Krauss, Brad Lingo, Alexandra DeSanctis, Abby Johnson, and many more. https://www.faithandfreedom.com/post-roe-america/ Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! The mission of The Institute for Faith & Freedom is to teach the principles of Faith and Freedom to the next generation of American leaders and to promote these principles to the wider world. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithandfre... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IFFGCC/ Website: https://www.faithandfreedom.com/ Grove City College: https://www.gcc.edu/
Starting the morning off with God is the key to strength and success in your day!Today's “Meditation of the Day” is an excerpt from “A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living" by Kathryn Jean Lopez.If you would like to purchase this book, here is a link to TAN Books: https://tanbooks.com/?rfsn=7010740.f4ae59If you use the promo code “Morning15”, you will receive a 15% discount from TAN Books. Note: I earn a commission if you purchase through TAN, but it doesn't cost you any extra. It helps me to publish this prayer podcast. :)Join me in praying the Catholic morning offering, as well as hear meditations, learn about the saint of the day, and hear today's Scripture readings from Holy Mass.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/deannapierw)To sign up to receive a daily email of the Morning Offering through The Catholic Company, go to https://www.morningoffering.com/Excerpts from the English translation of The Roman Missal © 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. The Morning Glory Consecration Prayer is excerpted from "33 Days to Morning Glory: A Do-It-Yourself Retreat in Preparation for Marian Consecration" by Michael E. Gaitley, MIC, © 2011 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M., p. 137.If you have any comments, please email me at Deanna.pierre25@gmail.com.Support the show
Kathryn Jean Lopez & Dr. Matthew Bunson have news about a two-day conference being offered by Franciscan University and EWTN news, Journalism in a Post-Truth World. They and renowned journalists gather to discuss the challenges of modern media, ethics bias and covering the Catholic Church.
As thousands take to the streets for the first time marching for LIFE in a post-Roe world this weekend, Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review joins alongside Sister Mary Grace of the Sisters of Life to discuss how we can best move forward helping mothers choose life in this new era where abortion is no longer law of the land. Considering the statistic that for every one adoption, 50 are aborted, Elizabeth Kirk joins sharing the beauty of adoption. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily for Word of God Sunday. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
Kathryn Jean Lopez recalls her 2021 meeting with Pope Emeritus Benedict the XVI during which she received a copy of his message to women throughout the world. Teresa chats with Eva Muntean, co-chair and co-founder of the Walk for Life West Coast.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Today's funeral services for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI were part of a historic day, in which a current Pope presided over the funeral of a Pope Emeritus. Director of Digital Strategy and Social Media at EWTN News, Ursula Murua, joins to tell us a bit about what it was like this week and especially today for the funeral in Rome. Hope was a major theme of Pope Benedict's life and Papacy. Theologian and ethicist Dr. Pia de Solenni, joins to discuss where she saw the theme of hope play out in Pope Benedict's life and whether that same theme crossed her mind at all as the world bid him farewell today. And another day on Capitol Hill and still no Speaker of the US House. Everything is on hold until someone is elected to take the gavel, many lawmakers are worried about basic government functions. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden proposed a plan to ease the immigration crisis at the Southwest border, and he slammed Republicans in the process, saying they haven't been serious at all. Finally this evening, it is no secret that Pope Benedict XVI held women, especially women of the Church, in the highest esteem. Senior fellow at the National Review Institute and editor-at-large of National Review Magazine, Kathryn Jean Lopez, joins to tell us about her experience meeting the Pope in 2012 and the impact it had on her. 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
Due to Mary and Lauretta unable to make it to host the show on Monday December 12th, this is a re-air from November 14th and will officially air on WNDZ Monday December 12th. It has been edited for time at the end and another one of the ladies popular shows. Thank you. On today's Winds of Change, Mary and Lauretta sit down in studio with author and columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez. They discuss her book, A Year with the Mystics and her work at the National Review Institute. For more information and for Kathryn Jean Lopez's book, please visit: https://ststanschurch.org/ https://eppc.org/ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=a+year+with+the+mystics+visionary+wisdom+for+daily+living&crid=3U6YBI4Y8JE15&sprefix=A+year+with+the+my%2Caps%2C110&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_18
11/18/22 7am CT Hour Glen and Sarah chat about trying to find peace in the holidays. Kathryn shares the wisdom and wonder that we can find in the lives of the mystics and the saints you never expected had a mystical experience in their life. Shawn shares the good news fresh from the streets of the Fall 40 Days for Life Campaign and some of the struggles up ahead with issues like the abortion pill and the real damage that can do to women.
On today's Winds of Change, Mary and Lauretta sit down in studio with author and columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez. They discuss her book, A Year with the Mystics and her work at the National Review Institute. For more information and for Kathryn Jean Lopez's book, please visit: https://ststanschurch.org/ https://eppc.org/ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=a+year+with+the+mystics+visionary+wisdom+for+daily+living&crid=3U6YBI4Y8JE15&sprefix=A+year+with+the+my%2Caps%2C110&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_18
Today's guests: Jim Geraghty, National Review, senior political correspondent. Dan McLaughlin, senior writer, National Review. Kathryn Jean Lopez, National Review contributor. Brian Wesbury, chief economist, First Trust Portfolios. Jonathan Adler, Case Western Reserve Law Professor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we move forward in a post-Roe world, Dr. Grazie Christie and Ashley McGuire reflect with Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review on the long road we walked to get to this moment--and the real work still aching to be done to build a true culture of life. With so many lies and fallacies being spread about pregnancy and care for the mother, Dr. Donna Harrison joins to debunk the most outrageous claims being made by the pro-abortion lobby. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily to prepare us for this Sunday's Gospel. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 23, 20224:20 pm: Chris Sinacola, Book Editor for the Pioneer Institute on the group's latest book on model vocational-technical schools in the U.S. and how the schools could help curb American's student loan crisis4:38 pm: J.D. Tuccille, Contributing Editor to Reason.com joins the show for a conversation about his piece on how the “traffic-deaths crisis” in America isn't quite as bad as politicians claim6:05 pm: Jenet Jacob Erickson, a family sciences researcher and a contributing columnist to the Deseret News joins the show to discuss her recent piece about the true cost of abortion 6:20 pm: Kathryn Jean Lopez, Editor of National Review Online, joins the show to discuss why she says Americans should look beyond the rancor of the abortion debate6:38 pm: Political commentator Myra K. Adams, a contributor to The Hill, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on what she calls the painful national issue most political candidates won't discuss – the national debt
With the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, Father Ben Kiely joins with the latest after his trip during the Easter Triduum. Kathryn Jean Lopez also joins discussing the passing of pro-life legend Vicki Thorn of Project Rachel.
As Father Ben Kiely just returned home from Ukraine, he joins Dr. Grazie Christie to discuss the religious aspects of the ongoing crisis, breaking down the role Patriarch Kirill is playing, and the faith and resiliency of our dear Catholic brothers and sisters in the war-torn country. Our good friend Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review also joins as we remember the life and legacy of some pro-life warriors that have passed away recently including Vicki Thorn of Project Rachel, as we contemplate the future of the pro-life movement. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily ahead of 10 saints that will be canonized over the weekend. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
Fr. Donald Haggerty is a much-sought-after retreat leader and spiritual director. His newest book, “Saint John of the Cross: Master of Contemplation,” is a unique, step-by-step introduction to the way of contemplation as Saint John understood it: a burning, transformative intimacy with the God who made us. In this episode, author and editor Kathryn Jean Lopez speaks with Fr. Haggerty about the Church's premier teacher on contemplative prayer, examining how we can use Saint John's insights into the spiritual life in our contemporary context. This episode was produced in collaboration with the National Review Institute.
“What is truth?” Pontius Pilate famously asked Jesus. That is a most human question, because of all the known species in the universe, only we even understand the concept of Truth with a capital T. As moral beings, most of us, at least to some extent, seek to live out our lives in ways that we conceive of as Truth. Read More ›
Monsignor explains the history of this Annual Prayer Day at the University of Mary and the joy of having guest speakers like Kathryn Jean Lopez at this event. Kathryn reveals her main talking points on prayer and says we need to be guarded that we are not waiting to prayer until we accomplish something but […]
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show on 8-26-21 Kathryn Jean Lopez from the National Review Online helps us to keep our spirit dedicated to prayer during times of affliction Mother Mary Catherine, from Missionaries of Charity, recalls her days being the driver for Mother Teresa on her visits to the US All show notes at Chaplet / Mother Teresa - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Hour 2 of 7-19-21 Chaplet of Divine Mercy The media and much of culture has vilified the pro-life movement, labeling us as “anti-choice.” Kathryn Jean Lopez is in with Sheila Liaugminas to tell you about how Brooklyn has blocked pro-lifers marchers. “Witness for Life” marchers prayed the Rosary as they walk in solidarity, but they […] All show notes at Chaplet/Pro-lifers Blocked from Marching in Brooklyn - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Kathryn Jean Lopez, senior fellow at National Review Institute, where she directs the Center for Religion, Culture, and Civil Society, joins Jeanne in Piazza to talk about the hottest-button topic: religion in America, today. Don't miss this commentary on why it's more important than ever that we have mutual respect for one another, stand up for what we believe in, challenge our peers and not give up in the face of adversity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inpiazza/support
On day 2 of our special on The Battle for Life, we welcome Kathryn Jean Lopez, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and an editor-at-large of National Review. Have You Ever Thought of Praying outside an Abortion Clinic? Into The Breach Pregnancy Help- The Sisters of Life
From Mr. Potato Head to Dr. Suess, the world has politicized EVERYTHING! On this week's episode of The 40 Days for Life Podcast, we talk with award-winning journalist Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review about how prayer and contemplation keep politics in its proper place. Kathryn shares: Why the self-described "political geek" whose favorite holiday was election day took a step back from the political realm to find peace in Christ Where the abortion industry industry and the pro-life movement are headed in the post-Trump era Why and where pro-lifers can find hope in the grassroots pro-life movement
Professor Charles Camosy, Sr. Constance Veit, LSP, and Kathryn Jean Lopez discuss how we can build a culture of encounter, solidarity, and hospitality despite the restraints of the current pandemic.
Dr. Grazie Christie and Maureen Ferguson chat with Father Mike Schmitz about his new podcast topping the charts, the SEEK 2021 Conference hosted by FOCUS, and he also answers a lightning-round of questions from some of his biggest fans! Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review also joins talking about religious liberty threats many still face in the era of COVID. Catch the show on EWTN radio every Saturday at 7amET/5pm.
This last week President Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president. He assumed office in a turbulent time. What are the virtues we need for this moment? This week on Register Radio we talk to Catholic commentator and columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez. And then, we are joined by Professor Helen Alvaré to discuss why the Catholic Church Is Correct in Not Letting Abortion Issue Slide.
Kathryn Jean Lopez of National Review and National Review Institute joins us for a conversation about Christmas and the Church in 2020. Josiah Neeley of R Street and Doug McCullough of Lone Star Policy Institute. Produced by Braden McCullough.
The writings are filled with wisdom for our everyday life. We can pray with their words and allow them to transform our life, challenging us to live holy lives. Kathryn Jean Lopez, author of "A Year with the Mystics" discusses their influence in her life with Fr. Edward Looney on this episode of How They Love Mary. Follow Kathryn Jean Lopez on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kathrynlopez National Review: https://www.nationalreview.com/author/kathryn-jean-lopez/ Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Year-Mystics-Visionary-Wisdom-Living/dp/1505109043 Listen to her segment on Sirisus XM's The Catholic Channel: https://soundcloud.com/thingsthatcaughtmyeye Get your latest footwear from Socks Religious: https://www.sockreligious.com/?rfsn=5170834.c28065 Support the Podcast through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/howtheylovemary
What a delight to have an extended conversation with the marvelous Kathryn Jean Lopez about her book "A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living." Among our topics, we discuss the life of prayer and the gift that we have in the holy witnesses found within the mystical tradition of the Church. I love this book! Kathryn tenderly and prayerfully chose each writing from a saint (or from those on their way) and she composed helpful meditations that complement their teachings. This is a must-have for those on the spiritual journey! The post IP#354 Kathryn Jean Lopez – A Year with the Mystics on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Dr. Grazie Christie is joined by her TCA colleagues Maureen Ferguson & Ashley McGuire dissecting the Senate confirmation hearings of Judge Amy Coney Barrett on her way to being the next Supreme Court Justice to sit on the highest court of the land. Kathryn Jean Lopez, Editor-at-Large of the National Review also joins with a look at Judge Barrett's family life--and also what's at stake when it comes to faith-based foster care--looking at the Supreme Court docket this Fall.
October 3, 2020 In this episode: "Blessed are They": St. Faustina "Among Women" Guest: Kathryn Jean Lopez This week we catch up with Kathryn Jean Lopez to examine her book, A Year with the Mystics. We share about the how the Christian life is enhanced by learning more about the mystics and great saints who have gone before us. Kathryn reads an excerpt from the book, and Pat does, too, in the saint segment dedicated to inspiration from St. Faustina's Diary. Check out Pat's news about your opportunity to enter a free drawing for books and other giveaways between Oct. 7-21, 2020. Links for this episode: Don't forget to enter the free drawing coming to Among Women October 7 thru October 21 in celebration of our new website and Mary and the month of the Rosary! Link will be here when it goes live! Also check out PatGohn.net. A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living by Kathryn Jean Lopez Kathryn Jean Lopez at National Review . Also at: National Review Institute, Center for Religion, Culture and Civil Society God is Love - encyclical by Pope Benedict XVI Catholic Moms Summit: Free to sign up here All Access Pass ($49.99) here Other shows of related interest: AW 207: Defending the Faith with Clarity and Clarity, with Kathryn Jean Lopez AW 140 has some excerpts St Maria Faustina who brought us the Divine Mercy chaplet and more. (Adult Programming Note: the AW interview on that podcast talks with Dawn Eden, and we discuss healing sexual wounds.) AW 3: The life of St. Faustina and more AW Espresso Shot #8: Praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet AW 146: Excerpts of St. Teresa of Avila on the divine Friend AW 46: On St. Teresa' Interior Castle AW 101: Mystics AW 12: On St. Gertrude the great AW 238: Becoming Cultural Mystics Reminders: Send your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or to the Among Women podcast facebook page. Or follow Pat on Twitter at @PatGohn or @among_women. If you like what we do here at Among Women, please promote this podcast in your social media circles, in your church bulletin, or leave a positive review and rating over on our iTunes page. Image credits: Top banner: Photo by Stephanie LeBlanc on Unsplash Book: St. Benedict Press
National Review journalist Kathryn Jean Lopez talks about the importance of Christian witness as a force of real change in the culture and the world.
Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Charlie Camosy.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Nathan Bult and Cheri Williams of Bethany Christian Services.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Sister Constance Veit, LSP.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Jonathan Reyes, Senior Vice President for Evangelization and Faith Formation at the Knights of Columbus.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Robert Nicholson of the Philos Project.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Elizabeth Kirk and Lisa Wheeler.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Sr. Magdalene Teresa and Sr. Mariae Agnus Dei from the Sisters of Life.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Luanne Zurlo.
Today on 'Standing Athwart,' Kathryn Jean Lopez interviews Fr. John Maria Devaney, O.P.
Kathryn Jean Lopez, author, columnist, National Review editor-at-large, and National Review Institute senior fellow joins Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt on Life, Liberty, and Law to reflect on how we stay grounded in this time of pandemic, her recent book "A Year With the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living," and the present and future of pro-life politics.
Kathryn Jean Lopez meets Christ on the streets every day in New York City.
Kathryn Jean Lopez meeting Christ every day on the streets of New York.
Kathryn Jean Lopez, Editor-at-Large of the National Review, joins the Catholic Association’s Dr. Grazie Christie and Andrea Picciotti-Bayer in a new episode of Conversations with Consequences. Foster care advocate and adoptive mother of 4 children Kelly Rosati also joins in this special edition on foster care within the United States. We look at the Christian ethos of adoption, the role the opioid crisis is having on the system, and we discuss the fate of faith-based adoption agencies with many having to shutter their doors--this--and much more! Catch us LIVE every Saturday 5pm ET on EWTN radio!
Kathryn Jean Lopez invites us to start the new year off with prayer by sharing her new book A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living. Kevin Saunders, Bible teacher, brings the Gospel to life. Tony Gutierrez, editor of The Catholic Sun shares his interview with Abby Johnson and her pro-life work. Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted concludes his series on the transcendentals with a reflection on goodness. Today's broadcast is brought to you in part by Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes of the Diocese of Phoenix. www.dopccfh.org.
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Bo and Bud talk with Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor-at-large of the National Review online, about her book "A Year with the Mystics".
Ken talks with Kathryn Jean Lopez “A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living” (St Benedict Press) and Rhonda Gruenewald “Hundredfold: A Guide to Parish Vocation Ministry” (Vianney Vocations). Kathryn’s book is available at: https://www.saintbenedictpress.com/index.php/a-year-with-the-mystics-visionary-wisdom-for-daily-living.htmlRhonda’s book is available at: https://www.vianneyvocations.com/product/hundredfold/ To learn more about Vocation Ministry: https://vocationministry.com/
Kathryn Jean Lopez, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, talks about her book, A Year With the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living.
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What a delight to have an extended conversation with the marvelous Kathryn Jean Lopez about her book "A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living." Among our topics, we discuss the life of prayer and the gift that we have in the holy witnesses found within the mystical tradition of the Church. I love this book! Kathryn tenderly and prayerfully chose each writing from a saint (or from those on their way) and she composed helpful meditations that complement their teachings. This is a must-have for those on the spiritual journey! The post IP#354 Kathryn Jean Lopez – A Year with the Mystics on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
On this episode, Adam, Holly, and Javier chat with Kathryn Jean Lopez, senior fellow at the National Review Institute, editor-at-large of National Review magazine, and graduate of the Cenacle School of Spiritual Direction about her MARIAN SERVANTS® story and her new book: A Year With the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living. The post 06 – Demystifying the Mystics appeared first on numinous.fm.
This week my guest is Kathryn Jean Lopez, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and author of many books, including her most recent, [A Year With the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living](https://www.amazon.com/Year-Mystics-Visionary-Wisdom-Living/dp/1505109043/ref=sr11?keywords=a+year+with+the+mystics&qid=1569515744&sr=8-1). Kathryn shares how she came to write this inspirational, page-a-day spiritual resource, and the ways in which her own faith life was enriched by her work on the book. She also discusses the idea of mysticism itself, what that means, and the ways in which we are all called to nurture our relationship with God every day.
Good friend of the podcast Kathryn Jean Lopez stops by the studio to discuss her new book, “A Year With the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living,” as well as Kathryn’s long and successful career at National Review. Kathryn is a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and editor-at-large of National Review. In addition to discussing the book, Kathryn, Grazie Christie and Andrea Picciotti-Bayer talk about the influence of the founder of National Review, Bill Buckley, as well as a life-changing trip that Kathryn took to Rome. Links: https://www.amazon.com/Year-Mystics-Visionary-Wisdom-Living/dp/1505109043 https://nrinstitute.org/ http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/092919.cfm
This week your hosts Grazie and Andrea discuss adoption and foster care with Kathryn Jean Lopez, an expert on the topic and a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, who joins us all the way from Rome. Then, Father Roger Landry offers a preview of this Sunday's homily to get you ready for Mass. Finally, Grazie takes you through a collection of news clips, curated by the Catholic Association, to help you be stay informed about the latest news that matters to people of faith. Kathryn tweets at https://twitter.com/kathrynlopez. https://youtu.be/394aCwA3ebw Links to stories referenced in the "Clips" segment: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/grazie-pozo-christie-freedom-conscience https://cruxnow.com/church-in-asia/2019/05/08/asia-bibi-reported-to-be-on-her-way-to-canada/ https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/how-the-south-sudanese-bishops-are-working-to-promote-peace-45523
Political conversations these days tend to get ridiculously heated. How can we speak the truth of the Gospel without becoming a clanging cymbal? Political writer Kathryn Jean Lopez is here to help us understand some tenants of Catholic communication, understand how to keep the hope in a despairing world, and helping us break out of our political boxes. Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book, head to audibletrial.com/catholic. Today's episode is also brought to you by Sock Religious. For 10% off a pair of cozy Catholic socks, check out sockreligious.com and enter FEM10 at checkout.
Kathryn Jean Lopez joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss the March for Life 2019 and the state of the pro-life movement today.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, January 15, 20194:20 pm: Liz Peek, a columnist with Fox News and the Fiscal Times, joins the program to discuss why she says the reason that Democrats don’t want a debate about a border wall is because of the fact that border walls work4:35 pm: Unified Police Lieutenant Mike Schoenfeld, who oversees the Metro Gang Unit, joins the show to discuss the recent spike in gang recruitment in Utah, which includes elementary school-age children5:05 pm: Marketing Professor Charles R. Taylor of Villanova University joins the program to discuss why he says the new ad campaign for Gillette is politically charged and toxic6:05 pm: Spencer Morrison, Author and Editor-in-Chief of National Economics Editorial, joins the program to discuss how the numbers show that taking care of illegal aliens in the U.S. costs more annually than the cost for the border wall6:20 pm: Kristen Cox, Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget, joins the program to give us an update on where programs in the state stand as the federal government shutdown continues6:35 pm: Kathryn Jean Lopez, Editor-at-Large for National Review joins the program to discuss the good being done by the Knights of Columbus
Moderator Kathryn Jean Lopez with the National Review Institute leads a panel featuring John O'Sullivan from National Review, Rev. Robert Sirico with the Acton Institute, and Dr. Jeffrey Polet with Hope College for the Kirk on Campus event at Hope College.
On today’s show we feature an interview with Kathryn Jean Lopez, a senior fellow at National Review Institute and an editor-at-large of National Review. We discuss how the National Review Institute is carrying on the legacy of the late William F. Buckley, founder of National Review and host of "Firing Line."Lopez spoke at The Heritage Foundation’s recent event honoring the life of J.J. Hanson, an opponent of physician-assisted suicide. Afterward, she spoke to The Daily Signal about how Hanson's story is an alternative to that practice. We also discuss the new movie "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer," media bias, and why so many young people are supporting socialism.Also on today’s show:Clips from The Daily Signal’s recent trip to a Houston rally with President Donald Trump. Find out what these devoted Trump supporters say about illegal immigration.Your letters to the editor. Don’t forget, your letter could be featured on our show; write us at letters@dailysignal.com or call 202-608-6205.Some exciting news about one of our co-hosts.The Daily Signal podcast is available on the Ricochet Audio Network. You also can listen on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts.If you like what you hear, please leave a review or give us feedback. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do we develop a pro-life message? Kelly Rosati moderated a discussion between Kathryn Jean Lopez, D.J. Jordan, Alison Centofante, and Herbie Newell on this issue at the Evangelicals for Life 2018 Conference in Washington D.C. iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor-at-large for National Review, discusses the fascinating life, insights and writings of William F. Buckley, Jr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Word to Life, Fr. John Maria Devaney, O.P., invites Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review & Dr. Grazie Pozo Christie of The Catholic Association to the show. Our hosts discuss the 50th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae & its affect on society in the 21st Century.
"M" shared her story of sexual harassment at the hands of a leading figure in the Illinois legislature. Plus, Kathryn Jean Lopez is an editor-at-large for National Review. She joined Dan and Amy to talk about President Trump's efforts on "Right to Try" and the latest on "Spygate"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a recent National Review cruise, Jay sat down with an old friend and colleague, Kathryn Jean Lopez, a.k.a. K-Lo. They talk about some things dear to Kathryn's heart — and to Jay's — chiefly the pro-life cause and the cause of adoption. Source
Chad Pecknold, Stephen P. White, and Kathryn Jean Lopez, discuss the the importance of virtue and its essential role in statesmanship.
Educating for Virtue: Forming the Next Generation of Virtuous Citizens Today Americans are asking themselves what it means to be truly engaged in politics. This three-part series, co-sponsored by the National Review Institute and the Catholic Information Center, will explore what it means to renew politics and develop a virtuous citizenry. John Garvey, President of the Catholic University of America, Stephen Minnis, President of Benedictine College, and Kathryn Jean Lopez, Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, discuss the vital role that education plays in creating the next generation of virtuous citizens. This event was co-sponsored by the National Review Institute.
April 20, 2016 This week’s episode: “Blessed are They”: Blessed Anne Marie Javouhey “Among Women” Guest: Kathryn Jean Lopez This week we look at an important book and subject that will help us in this election year, or whenever we need to discuss the Catholic faith in a public setting, or at a cocktail party, or among friends and family — How to Defend the Faith Without Raising Your Voice. Today my guest is co-author of the book, syndicated columnist and NRO Editor-at-large, Kathryn Jean Lopez. I’ve been blessed by this book’s great principles, and I hope you will be too! Plus we’ll look at the life and social action of Blessed Anne Marie Javouhey. Links for this episode: Pat Gohn’s retreat at Whispering Winds Conference Center in CA Book: How to Defend the Faith Without Raising Your Voice: Civil Responses to Catholic Hot Button Issues by Austin Ivereigh and Kathryn Jean Lopez. Look for the updated and revised edition from 2015. OSV’s pamphlet “10 Principles of Civil Communication” Kathryn Jean Lopez’ columns at National Review Online Kathryn Jean Lopez’ columns at Catholic Pulse Catholic Voices USA. (Find CV’s 10 principles of communication here.) K-Lo at Large: Blog by Kathryn Jean Lopez Saints and Social Justice: A guide to changing the world, by Brandon Vogt The funeral Mass of Mother Mary Angelica, foundress of EWTN and religious orders (YouTube video) Chaplet of Divine Mercy on the 2016 Mercy Sunday from the National Shrine. (YouTube video) Homily from 2016 Divine Mercy Sunday from the National Shrine of Divine Mercy. (YouTube video) Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny, prayer Books on Catholic spirituality for women – on sale at Ave Maria Press til June 19, 2016. Other shows of related interest: AW 124 Special Edition on Religious Freedom with Kathryn Lopez and Elizabeth Scalia AW 140 has some excerpts St Maria Faustina who brought us the Divine Mercy chaplet and more. (Adult Programming Note: the AW interview on that podcast talks with Dawn Eden, and we discuss healing sexual wounds.) AW Espresso Shot #8: Praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet Reminders: Send your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or to the Among Women podcast facebook page. Or follow Pat on Twitter at @PatGohn or @among_women. If you like what we do here at Among Women, please promote this podcast in your social media circles, in your church bulletin, or leave a positive review and rating over on our iTunes page.