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Alex and Maddie sit down with Katie Patrizio to talk all things Eucharist: from the Garden of Eden, through the Binding of Isaac, the Last Supper, the Resurrection--seriously, all things Eucharist. Enjoy!
We are all called to grow in knowledge of scripture, and to prepare ourselves weekly for Sunday Mass; my good friend Katie Patrizio has an awesome podcast, "Sunday Dive", which helps us do both.
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Katie Patrizio joins me to discuss the biblical "why" behind Christmas. Why did Jesus come to earth? What Scripture references point to His coming? And, what should our response be to it?
Katie Patrizio (the smartest person Maddie knows) joins Alex & Maddie for a fascinating discussion of her time in the Holy Land, connecting it to various episodes of the Gospels, as well as connections to the Hebrew Scriptures. Check out Katie's podcast at https://sundaydive.com/.
Katie Patrizio joined Bo and Bud this week to talk about the Jewish roots of Pentecost.
Katie Patrizio joins the show once more, this time to explore Daniel in our "Great Men of the Bible" series.
Katie Patrizio joins us again, this time to dive into the intriguing life of king Solomon. He has some of the highest highs and lowest lows of any of the men we will cover, and Katie helps us to distill what we can learn from him.
Before we can start exploring the lives of the great men of the Bible, it is paramount to explore the reason for our need of redemption. Katie Patrizio walks us through the first three chapters of the Bible and sets the stage for the rest of our series.
Katie Patrizio has taken being an UnCommon Good all-star to the next level, by co-hosting the show while Bo is away on vacation! They interview Maury Willls, owner of Wills Family Orchard, and have such a good time, everyone wonders whether Bo should ever come back at all!
Katie Patrizio joins us to discuss the biblical vision for masculinity. Katie is the Director of Faith Formation at St. Cecilia Parish in Ames, IA. She holds a Bachelor's degree in philosophy and theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville, and a Master's degree in Biblical theology from John Paul the Great Catholic University.
UCG All Star Katie Patrizio returns to speak about the promises, obligations, and graces God has promised his people through the Covenants with various Patriarchs, and the ramification for the Christian Social order.
We affectionately call the wisdom of Katie Patrizio, Katie's Quips. Today she unpacks mental prayer and discernment. Most often we go to prayer for answers. How do you know the voice of God in prayer? What is His will?
Katie Patrizio is a Catholic Women Now fav. Today she walks us through mental prayer. It sounds like a brain drain but actually is very contemplative and moving. Katie quotes St. Teresa of Avila that if you do fifteen minutes of mental prayer every day, you would become a saint!
Bold Canaanites and The Small-Souled People of God: An Interview with Katie Patrizio, Director of Faith Formation at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Ames, IA. We discuss Sloth and Magnanimity in the context of the Scripture stories of Caleb and the Canaanite Woman, and the wider communal ramifications for this vice and virtue.
Being available may mean another thing to do or fit into packed schedule. Katie shares a new idea that affords freedom to our days.
What Kind of King Goes Out To The Desert? An Interview With Katie Patrizio, Director of Faith Formation at St. Cecilia Catholic Church Regarding the Scriptural Basis of Lenten Practice. Katie breaks down the numerous scriptural echoes regarding why we need penance, but why it is that Jesus Christ does the specific things we see recorded in the Gospel narrative. Be prepared to take notes, because Katie has wonderful scripture texts for you to study during Lent!
Theology On Tap was running last month and one of the speakers in this series was Katie Patrizio giving her talk entitled“A Crash Course through Sacred Scripture”. As well as giving a brief tour through the books of the Bible, in her talk Katie traces the biblical narrative through the six major covenants of Salvation History. As she moves through each of