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The Catholic Current
Does Synodality Trump Hierarchy? (Fr. Gerald Murray) 6/25/26

The Catholic Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026 51:00 Transcription Available


We welcome back canon lawyer Fr. Gerald Murray to examine a synodal study document on priestly formation that raises serious concerns about de-clericalization and the potential democratization of Church authority. If priestly formation is increasingly shaped by synodal principles, what effect could that have on clerical authority, sacramental ministry, and the governance of the Church?   Show Notes Study Group 4 Ministers of Christ: Recovering the Roles of Clergy and Laity in an Age of Confusion Women in the Priesthood?: A Systematic Analysis in the Light of the Order of Creation and Redemption Justice in the Church: Gender and Participation iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! "Let's Take A Closer Look" with Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. | Full Series Playlist Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!

The Terry & Jesse Show
17 Jun 26 – The Laity Will Save the Church

The Terry & Jesse Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 50:59


Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Father Charles Murr joins Terry Gospel – Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 – Jesus said to His disciples: “Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them; otherwise, you will have no recompense from your heavenly Father. When you give alms, do not blow a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets to win the praise of others. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret. And your Father Who sees in secret will repay you. “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, who love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on street corners so that others may see them. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go to your inner room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret. And your Father Who sees in secret will repay you. “When you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites. They neglect their appearance, so that they may appear to others to be fasting. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, so that you may not appear to others to be fasting, except to your Father Who is hidden. And your Father Who sees what is hidden will repay you.” Bishop Sheen quote of the day

New Covenant Church Sermons
06/14/2026 (Evening)- 1 Kings 17:8-24, James 5: 13-18- "Accomplishing Much Through Prayer"- Dr. David Rountree

New Covenant Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 27:11


Sermon by Dr. David Rountree on June 14, 2026 at New Covenant Church in Anderson, SC. Scripture Passage: 1 Kings 17: 8-24, James 5: 13-18 Outline: 1. The Duty to Pray (v. 13) 2. The Director for Prayer (v. 14-16) a) Call on the leaders (v. 14) b) Call on the Laity (v. 16) c) Call on the Lord (v. 15) 3. The Demonstration of Prayer ncchurch.net

Called to Communion
Can Laity Criticize the Holy Father?

Called to Communion

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 50:26


Wisdom studies, implicit learning, arsenokoitai and more on Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.

Return To Tradition
The Worst American Bishop Just Put Laity In Charge Of Parishes

Return To Tradition

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 8:14


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FPC Eldorado Sermon Archive
From Clergy-Centered to an Unleashed Laity - Acts 2:14-21

FPC Eldorado Sermon Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026


Acts 2:14-21 - - Jun 12, 2016

Glad You Asked
#88: Paul Jarzembowski - What do you do if you don't like your pastor?

Glad You Asked

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 56:52


People go "parish hopping" for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes it's because of simple things like wanting more convenient mass times, or a shorter drive. Or it might be because they're looking for a community with more people in their age group, or more options for activities or outreach.  Sometimes, people leave their parish because of reasons pertaining to doctrine or liturgy. A new pastor might preach homilies that run counter to people's understanding of the faith, or initiate liturgical changes that leave them feeling spiritually desolate. For instance, following Pope Benedict XVI' 2007 motu proprio relaxing restrictions on the old Latin Mass, some parishes shifted to a more traditional liturgical form that sent some parishioners on a quest for the inclusive, Vatican II type Mass they preferred. Then in 2021, Pope Francis' instruction limiting the traditional rite sent other parishioners scrambling in other directions.  And sometimes, people leave their churches for more serious reasons relating to financial scandals, or spiritual or sexual abuse.  Does the church have an official stance on parish-hopping? If your parish is inconvenient, or you don't like the liturgies, or don't get along with your pastor, should you leave, or are there other options for dealing with issues in your parish?  On this episode of Glad You Asked, the hosts talk to Paul Jarzembowski about what a Catholic should do if they have issues with their parish or don't like their pastor. Jarzembowski is associate director for the Secretariat of Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and the United States' national coordinator for World Youth Day. He serves as an advisor to the Vatican on ministries with young people.  You can learn more about this topic in these links. "Would you leave your parish because of the priest?" by Rosy McCarty "After a bad homily, this is what I told my kids," by Shannon Wimp Schmidt "Two very different parishes point to divisions in the church," by Peter Feuerherd "Is there a bright side to parish mergers?" by Nathaniel Hunter "Should you stop donating to your parish?" by Abby Rampone "It's time to make parishes accessible to people of all abilities," by Karen Jackson "Can my parish celebrate the Latin Mass?" by John Kyler "For heaven's sake, say hi to new parishioners," by Angela Howard-McParland  

His Grace Bishop Youssef
Reflection - Spiritual Priesthood of the Laity ~ Holy Fifty Days | 2026

His Grace Bishop Youssef

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 4:00


Listen To Full Sermon: "Participating In The First Resurrection" @ St. George Coptic Orthodox Church -Lubbock, TX ~ April 27, 2026https://on.soundcloud.com/KZb7uuAMxRR6tWG1Qh

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 129: Many Vocations (2026)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 12:46


This "In Brief" section reviews all that we have learned in recent episodes. In the Church, “the faithful" refers to clerics and the laity with various callings in each. Fr. Mike explains how God calls every human being to unity with him. No matter our vocations, we must surrender our lives to the Lord and participate in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly offices of Christ. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 934-945. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 125: Vocation of the Laity (2026)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 19:36


The term "laity" refers to all the faithful, except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the Church. We learn about the special vocation lay people have to seek the Kingdom of God as they engage in temporal affairs. They live in the world and bring the Gospel to places priests and religious cannot access. Father Mike explains that in this way, the lay faithful not only participate in the Church but are the Church. The laity participate in Christ's priestly vocation by making every part of their lives an offering to God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 897-903. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

Pre-Cana with the Pope
Marriage Crisis, Romanticized Theology, And How To Talk To Real People

Pre-Cana with the Pope

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 31:47


Send us Fan MailOn Tuesday 28 April 2026, the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life will hosted a study day asking:"How can the Church form pastors capable of accompanying young people, engaged couples, and spouses so that they live Christian marriage as an authentic experience of faith in a cultural context marked by secularization? Several speakers addressed that question, including Father Andrea Bozzolo, rector of the Pontifical Salesian University."No one invited us, BUT we still wanted to add our two cents on how the Church could do a better job accompanying young people, engaged, couples, and married people.Catholic marriage is not just a beautiful idea. It is a sacrament lived through sex, sacrifice, fertility, exhaustion, money, children, resentment, forgiveness, prayer, and the daily choice to love someone who is also being slowly sanctified by God at the same time. Catholic couples need understanding and guidance, not sentimental language. If the Church wants to really accompany people, they need to shift away from, giving couples a romanticized theology of marriage because, though good and true, it ultimately leaves them feeling alone with the actual work of becoming one flesh.Send share this episode with a priest who walks with couples! Or share it with a young person, engaged couple, or married couple that wishes the Church gave them more guidance. We try walking with couples about sex, that's why we wrote this book to help Order Lovemaking: How to talk about sex with your spouseOur other booksGo To Joseph: 10 Day Consecration to St. JosephGo To Joseph For ChildrenDon't forget to visit https://twobecomefamily.substack.com/Support the show

Dare Great Things
DGT Episode 353 - The Priestly Vocation Of The Laity - Leadership Lessons From Priests Part 3

Dare Great Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 27:30


If I were to ask you who it is that's responsible for making the world holy most of you would respond your priest or your minister or someone who works for the church.  While this may be true, what's the place for a businessperson or working professional or stay at home mom or even grandparents for that matter?  In his letters to priest from 1996, Pope John Paul II makes a compelling case for the special way that people can make the world holy too.

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 122: Christ's Faithful (2026)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 20:30


There are three primary roles among Christ's faithful: the hierarchy, the laity, and consecrated life. Fr. Mike explains the difference between these three roles, emphasizing that they are equal in dignity but different in the way they support the Church's mission. We also learn that all of Christ's faithful share in the priestly, prophetical, and kingly office of Christ. Lastly, Fr. Mike reviews the mission and characters of ecclesial ministry. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 871-879. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

Ask A Priest Live
4/29/26 - Fr. Michael Duesterhaus - Should the Laity Touch the Sacred Vessels?

Ask A Priest Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 47:52


Fr. Michael Duesterhaus was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Arlington in 1991. He spent 27 years, Active and Reserves, as a Naval Chaplain, mostly serving with units of the U.S. Marine Corps. Father has presented over 125 formal cases before Tribunals of seven dioceses of the United States. He currently serves as Parochial Vicar at St. John the Baptist Parish in Front Royal, Virginia. In Today's Show: How should the laity touch the sacred vessels? ​​What is meant by the “internal forum”? How many times in one day can you receive communion? What is the best way to deal with someone who has major disagreements about the Catholic Church's view on cohabitation?  How long should we tolerate those who are against the church in our lives? Is it okay to pray in front of statues or paintings of Jesus and Mary? What steps do we need to take to love Christ more? And more. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!

The Kiwi Wedding Podcast
141. Private Property Marquee Wedding with Bride Amelia Laity

The Kiwi Wedding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 38:36


This week, I’m joined by Amelia, who shares the story of her and Jack’s incredible marquee wedding in Mangawhai, set on private property with nearly 200 guests, beautiful styling, and a day that didn’t exactly go to plan but ended up being even better because of it. We chat about:

Ask A Priest Live
4/10/26 - Fr. Paul Born - Should the Laity Use Incense at Home?

Ask A Priest Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 45:07


Fr. Paul Born currently serves as the Parochial Vicar at Mary, Queen of Martyrs Parish in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In Today's Show: Should we beat our chest during the consecration? What is the best way to pray to the saints? What is the difference between the New Age use of incense and the Catholic use? If you don't have a saint's name, is your patron saint the feast day you were born? Does everything happen for a reason? How can someone overcome confession anxiety? Are greeters essential to Mass? Is it okay to listen to protestant shows and talks? What should we say to protestant converts who are used to laying their hands on others while praying? And more. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!

Leaving Egypt Podcast
​EP#62 Embracing the Charism of Shared Leadership - with Mark Lau Branson

Leaving Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 77:32


We hope that you are enjoying Leaving Egypt. We would invite you to join the Leaving Egypt community on Substack by becoming a paid subscriber: https://leavingegyptpodcast.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode, Al Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair meet for a second time with Mark Lau Branson about how his church is working out the nature of leadership. A small, multicultural congregation in Los Angeles, they comprise a cross section of America - from university professors to immigrant day workers. Following the catastrophic urban wildfires of 2025 and amidst ongoing immigration issues that confront them daily, this community is undergoing a profound reorientation. Embracing a new imagination, they are allowing the gifts that the Spirit has given them through one another to shape them as a people. Shifting from an inward focus on the life of the church, towards the outward-facing question of how to join with God in their broken and shattered communities, they are seeing a more “bottom-up”, shared leadership emerging, and from this, meaningful relationships of solidarity in the neighbourhood. In the context of Luigino Bruni's episode #60 it is clear that what is happening here is the discerning of “charism” among the people. Mark's story describes a form of leadership quite different from the usual approaches of those with oversight of a congregation. Rather than “vision casting” and “strategizing” from above, this empowering, shared approach is about listening, prayer, and discernment, calling forth, naming and supporting the gifts of the people in liturgy, formation and worship - and especially outside church in their communities.   Mark Lau Branson has been the Homer L. Goddard Senior Professor of the Ministry of the Laity and has taught at Fuller since 2000. His current work focuses on Ph.D. students. Ordained at San Francisco Christian Center, an African American Pentecostal church, he has served on the pastoral teams in United Methodist and Presbyterian churches and has written many books. Mark has worked with several agencies active in education, community development, and community organizing, and continues to serve as a consultant and speaker. He is a member of the national Advisory Board of the nonprofit CHERP Solar Power, and has served on the boards of the Institute of Urban Initiatives, the Ekklesia Project, and the Academy of Religious Leadership. He is active at La Fuente Ministries, a bi-lingual, multicultural church in Pasadena, California, USA.For Mark Lau Branson: https://www.fuller.edu/faculty/mark-lau-branson/Churches, Cultures, and Leadership: A Practical Theology of Congregations and Ethnicities (with Juan Martínez)Leadership, God's Agency and Disruptions: Confronting Modernity's Wager (with Alan Roxburgh) Memories, Hopes, and Conversations: Appreciative Inquiry, Missional Engagement, and Congregational ChangeStarting Missional ChurchesFor Alan J Roxburgh:http://alanroxburgh.com/aboutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alan.roxburgh.127/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecommonsnetworkBooksForming Communities of Hope in the Great Unravelling: Leadership in a Changing World (with Roy Searle)Joining God in the Great UnravellingLeadership, God's Agency and DisruptionsJoining God, Remaking Church, Changing the World: The New Shape of the Church in Our TimeFor Jenny Sinclair:Substack: https://t4cg.substack.com/s/from-jenny-sinclairWebsite: https://togetherforthecommongood.co.uk/from-jenny-sinclairLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-sinclair-0589783b/Twitter: https://twitter.com/T4CGFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TogetherForTheCommonGoodUKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/t4cg_insta/ Get full access to Leaving Egypt at leavingegyptpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

Issues, Etc.
The Role of Pastors and the Laity in the Church – Dr. Aaron Moldenhauer, 3/20/26 (0791)

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 48:56


Dr. Aaron Moldenhauer of Concordia University Wisconsin The post The Role of Pastors and the Laity in the Church – Dr. Aaron Moldenhauer, 3/20/26 (0791) first appeared on Issues, Etc..

Shawn Ryan Show
#285 Father Chad Ripperger - Inside the Most Disturbing Exorcism Cases

Shawn Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 249:43


Father Chad Ripperger is a Roman Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and exorcist serving in the Archdiocese of Denver. He is the founder and superior general of the Society of the Most Sorrowful Mother (Doloran Fathers), a religious community dedicated to spiritual warfare, deliverance ministry, and the traditional liturgy. Born in Casper, Wyoming, and raised in a devout Catholic family as the youngest of six children, Father Ripperger was ordained in 1997 with the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP). In 2012, he established the Doloran Fathers, serving as exorcist for the Diocese of Tulsa from 2012 to 2016 before moving to the Denver Archdiocese, where he continues his ministry. Bound by the discipline of clerical celibacy in the Latin Rite, he frequently teaches on marriage, family, virtue, and the spiritual life. A classically trained Thomist, Father Ripperger holds degrees in theology and philosophy from the University of San Francisco, master's degrees from both the University of St. Thomas and Holy Apostles College, and a doctorate in philosophy from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. His scholarship and experience make him a respected authority on demonology, angelology, spiritual warfare, and the integration of theological principles with psychology. Through Sensus Traditionis Press, he has authored several influential works, including Deliverance Prayers for Use by the Laity, Dominion, and Introduction to the Science of Mental Health. Known for his clear, no‑nonsense teaching style rooted in Thomistic philosophy and Church tradition, Father Ripperger continues to give talks, conferences, and guidance on prayer, virtue, the sacraments, and protection from spiritual evil. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: Go to https://RhoNutrition.com and use code SRS for 20% off. Take advantage of Ridge's once-a-year anniversary sale and get UP TO 40% Off by going to https://www.Ridge.com/SRS #Ridgepod Join thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family—apply today in just minutes at https://meetfabric.com/SHAWN Go to https://shopbeam.com/SRS , use code SRS. With my code SRS, you can grab Dream for 50% off. Sign up for your $1 per month trial today at https://shopify.com/srs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
Day1: Do not be yoked together with unbelievers | Glenn Davies, Michael Stead, Andy Lines and Mwita Akiri

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 33:58 Transcription Available


The atmosphere was electric in the cathedral in Abuja, Nigeria as the the Word of God from 2 Corinthians rang out with unmistakable clarity: “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers… Come out from them and be separate… Let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates.”The preacher was the Archbishop of Nigeria, Henry Ndukuba, and his message landed with force. Many of the Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, Clergy and Laity from across the Anglican world would have preached on that passage in the past, but the Holy Spirit pressed it home in a remarkable way. In this episode of The Pastor's Heart, Dominic Steele speaks with Glenn Davies — former Archbishop of Sydney and now Bishop of the GAFCON Authorised Diocese of the Southern Cross. Together they reflect on the emotional and spiritual tone of the conference as it begins, the shift since the sober mood of GAFCON 2023 in Kigali, and the key questions now facing global Anglican leaders — including the future structure of the communion, the role of the Global South, and the difficult realities for churches seeking faithfulness while still legally tied to Canterbury.PlusBishop of South Sydney Michael Stead outlines the way the conference statement will be formed from the ground up. Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Network in Europe Andy Lines speaks on how the Church of England has failed to repent, despite the clarion call of the Gafcon23 conference. Mwita Akiri is former Bishop of Tarmi in Tanzania and co-ordinator of Gafcon for Tanzania. The Church Cohttp://www.thechurchco.com is a website and app platform built specifically for churches.  Anglican AidTo find out more about supporting Anglican Aid. Advertise on The Pastor's HeartTo advertise on The Pastor's Heart go to thepastorsheart.net/sponsorSupport the show

Calvary Port Saint Lucie Podcast (Audio)
Solid (Titus 2) | Solid Laity | Pastor Mike Wiggins

Calvary Port Saint Lucie Podcast (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 63:33


Sunday morning, March 1, Pastor Mike WigginsFor more information on knowing Christ: https://www.calvarypsl.com/knowing-christ/

Simply Christian LIFE
A Holy Lent : A Season of Prayer, Repentance, and Renewal

Simply Christian LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 16:25 Transcription Available


A Holy Lent: Discipleship, Confession, and Prayer Book Practices A message to the Diocese of the Rio Grande introducing Lent as a season of wilderness that prepares Christians for Holy Week and Easter by recalling Jesus' temptation in the desert. Drawing from the Ash Wednesday liturgy in the Book of Common Prayer, it explains Lent's purposes: training disciples (including preparing converts for baptism), and restoring those estranged by sin through penitence, forgiveness, and reconciliation. The speaker invites viewers to observe a holy Lent through self-examination and repentance, prayer, fasting and self-denial, and reading and meditating on Scripture. Practical suggestions include joining the diocesan discernment program run by the Commission on Ministry for vocational discernment (lay or ordained), and reading resources such as Living the Sabbath (Norman Wirzba), Reconciliation: Preparing for Confession in the Episcopal Church (Martin Smith) with guidance on both general and private confession, Mary Earle's introduction to the desert mothers, The Calling of the Laity (an anthology compiled by Verna Dozier) on lay vocation, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship and Life Together. The script also discusses the 1904 fictional short story The Archbishop's Test, which imagines the Church of England canceling programs to focus on fully living the prayer book through the Daily Office, weekly Eucharist, Evensong, and catechism teaching, arguing that deeper prayer renews the Holy Spirit's energy for ministry. Viewers are encouraged to begin Morning and Evening Prayer (or Compline) using the Book of Common Prayer, online resources like Forward Movement, or an app, and to use Lent to deepen faith, confess sins, seek reconciliation, and cultivate silence and solitude. 00:00 Welcome + What Lent Is Really About (Wilderness & Preparation) 00:56 Ash Wednesday in the Book of Common Prayer: The Church's Invitation to a Holy Lent 02:15 Why We Keep Lent: Discipleship Training, Penance, and Reconciliation 03:53 Practical Lenten Plan: Self-Examination, Prayer, Fasting & Scripture 04:23 Go Deeper in Vocation: Diocese of the Rio Grande Discernment Program 05:20 Lenten Reading Picks: Sabbath Rest, Confession, Desert Wisdom & Lay Ministry 09:33 Bonhoeffer for Lent: The Cost of Discipleship & Life Together 12:00 A Prayer Book Reset: ‘The Archbishop's Test' and Returning to the Daily Office 15:47 Final Invitation: Deepen Faith, Confess, Reconcile, and Enter the Wilderness

Open Line, Wednesday
The Fundamental Option

Open Line, Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 50:31


Relics in the Bible? Laity and Bible interpretation? What's the Fundamental Option? Join us for Open Line Wednesday with Fr. Mitch Pacwa.

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture
WOF 527: Reason and Authority (12 of 12)

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 22:29


The Enlightenment believed reason was its own authority. Heteronomous authority was anathema. Autonomy was the ideal. Thus, the Church's hierarchical structure was viewed as enslaving. In light of this critique, Newman offered an insightful defense of freedom and truth in the Catholic Church.  Topics Covered: Consulting the faithful in matter of doctrine  Conscience  Reason and authority  Bishops and theologians  Links: Article: Sensus Fidei in the Life of the Church Video: John Henry Newman on the Laity Read: On Consulting the Laity on Matters of Doctrine Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/   NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a Word on Fire IGNITE member! Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners . . . like you! So become a part of this mission and join IGNITE today to become a Word on Fire insider and receive some special donor gifts for your generosity.  

Return To Tradition
The Laity Are Not Priests | Pope Pius XII

Return To Tradition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 7:29


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Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry
S11Ep2. Loneliness | Rev. Dr. David Petersen

Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 39:31


Recent statistics make a shocking claim: 1 in 2 U.S. adults report loneliness! What's the remedy to loneliness and how do the people of God respond? Rev. Dr. David Petersen joins Steph and Andy to address the issue of loneliness.   Bio: Rev. Dr. David H. Petersen became Pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in 2000. He earned a B.S. in History from Central Michigan University. He also earned a Master of Divinity degree, a Master of Sacred Theology, and a Doctor of Ministry from Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne. He and his wife Jacqui have three grown children and seven grandchildren. He is a regular guest on Issues, Etc, a contributing editor to Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy, where he writes both for the print journal and the blog, and a frequent blogger at the Lutheran Witness. He has served on the English District Board of Directors and is currently on the Commission on Theology and Church Relations for the LCMS. A collection of Pastor Petersen's teaching ministry in various media forms is available at Theological Commonplaces: Spiritual Renewal for Pastors and Laity.  Resources: Email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org LCMS Life Ministry: lcms.org/life LCMS Family Ministry: lcms.org/family   Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.

Keys of the Kingdom
12/6/25: Leviticus

Keys of the Kingdom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 105:00


Bible studies at PreparingYou.com; Passionate subject; Divisive ideas; Who is God?; Language confusion; "Covenants of the gods" - based on law; Meaning of words; Public religion?; "Religion" defined; Metaphors and allegory; Sophistry; "Altars"; Imprisoned by your thinking; Idolatry = covetousness; Bringing people together; Bible translations; "world"; 3rd book of Torah; 4th branch of government?; "We the people"; Bringing offerings; "Bondage of Egypt"; Different form of government; "Laity"; Nicolaitans; How to stay free; Perfect law of liberty; vs Human Resources; Seeing yourself; Repentance; "Leviticus"; Religious duty; Who is the real son?; "Leaven"; Sacrifice (Corban); Holy = sacred = separate; Clarifying biblical language; History of Leviticus; Mystery Babylon; God's insecurity?; Allegiance? Or faith?; "Worship"; Charity; Strengthening your neighbor; Sacrificial systems; Entitlements; Today's "Israel"; Freewill; Choosing sides; Righteousness; Atonement?; Faith, hope and charity; Seeking His kingdom and His righteousness; Types of sacrifice; "Kingdom of God"; Righteousness compelled by faith; Practicing pure religion; Countering degeneration; No forced contributions; Divine revelation; Rules for a system of justice; Judicial corruption; Mt 21:43; Fruits of righteousness; Minister network; Recognizing your weakness; Practicing charity; Destroyers of liberty; Hearing your neighbor's need; Responsibilities; "Priest" class; Maintaining individual rights; Government of, for and by the people; Church in the wilderness; Understanding relationships; Helping your fellowman; Join us!

Mornings with Carmen
Stories of God working miraculously behind the Iron Curtain - Dirk Smith | Nones, wellbeing, and the gap between mainstream clergy and laity - Daniel Bennett

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 48:58


How did God work for the salvation of those who lived behind the Iron Curtain? EEM's Dirk Smith, author of "The Impossible Dream," shares some of those amazing stories!  Political scientist Daniel Bennett helps us read more into "The Nones Project" research of Ryan Burge, this time helping us understand those who are "Zealous Atheists." Then, they look at the Nones and wellbeing, as well as the political gap between mainline clergy and their congregants.  The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here  

Way of the Fathers with Mike Aquilina
The Most Dangerous Man in England: Newman and the Laity - Paul Shrimpton

Way of the Fathers with Mike Aquilina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 90:29


Cross-posted from the Catholic Culture Podcast with Thomas V. Mirus. Paul Shrimpton assisted in the process of making St. John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church. He joins the podcast to discuss his involvement in the process, and his new book from Word on Fire Academic, "The Most Dangerous Man in England": Newman and the Laity. During his lifetime, Newman was a controversial figure within the Catholic Church in large part due to his views on the laity and his advocacy for their role in running Catholic schools. Shrimpton's book gives us a picture of Newman's view of the laity not only through his ideas, but through his practical endeavors in the world of education, his pastoral activity, and his deep and abiding friendships with many laypeople. "The Most Dangerous Man in England": Newman and the Laity https://bookstore.wordonfire.org/products/the-most-dangerous-man-in-england SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: https://www.catholicculture.org/newsletters  DONATE to make this show possible! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio

The Catholic Culture Podcast
The Most Dangerous Man in England: Newman and the Laity - Paul Shrimpton

The Catholic Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 90:29


Paul Shrimpton assisted in the process of making St. John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church. He joins the podcast to discuss his involvement in the process, and his new book from Word on Fire Academic, "The Most Dangerous Man in England": Newman and the Laity. During his lifetime, Newman was a controversial figure within the Catholic Church in large part due to his views on the laity and his advocacy for their role in running Catholic schools. Shrimpton's book gives us a picture of Newman's view of the laity not only through his ideas, but through his practical endeavors in the world of education, his pastoral activity, and his deep and abiding friendships with many laypeople. "The Most Dangerous Man in England": Newman and the Laity https://bookstore.wordonfire.org/products/the-most-dangerous-man-in-england SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: https://www.catholicculture.org/newsletters  DONATE to make this show possible! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio

Catholic Connection
Faith and Freedom Index Review, The Hour of the Laity Conference, Newman Guide News and more!

Catholic Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 98:00


Frank DeVito of the Napa Institute visits to look over the 3rd Annual Faith and Freedom Index. Cristofer Pereyra joins to look back at The Hour of the Laity 2025 Catholic Leadership Conference. Plus, Newman Guide News with Kelly Salomon, and T's Two Sense looks at the doctored BBC story controversy surrounding President Trump's January 6th speech.

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The Manly Catholic
Ep 172 - Ancient Weapons for an Ancient Enemy: Spiritual Warfare with Dr. Dan Schneider

The Manly Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 62:39


It is time to stop fighting like amateurs and start waging spiritual war like soldiers. In this powerful episode of The Manly Catholic, James sits down with Dr. Dan Schneider, a frequent flier (no pun intended) combat veteran, theologian, and co-author of Spiritual Warfare and Q&A for the Priest and Laity to expose the real strategies of the enemy and the ancient weapons every man must wield to defend his home, his wife, and his children.You'll learn:How prayer, fasting, and vigils are the “ancient weapons” that defeat an ancient enemy.The true difference between power and authorityHow to protect your homeWhy humility and obedience are the most dangerous weapons against the devil.How Mary, the Queen of Heaven and the Destroyer of All Heresies, terrifies demons by her very presence.Dr. Dan's message is clear: you are the spiritual head of your household, and the enemy knows it. Stop acting like a passive observer while your family is under attack. Take up your weapons. Impose order. Fast. Pray. Consecrate your home. Engage the battle.The Challenge: This week, every Catholic man must bless his home, pray a perimeter prayer before bed, and consecrate his family to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Order begins when the man takes his rightful place as protector and provider.References:Spiritual Warfare & Q&A for the Priest and Laity by Dr. Dan Schneider and Jesse RomeroLiber Christo Method  by Dr. Dan SchneiderTrue Devotion to Mary by St. Louis de MontfortTo Raise the Fallen by Fr. Willie DoyleThe Rule by St. Benedict (Referenced in context of authority)Send us a text Support the showPlease prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me A Coffee page. to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible! Thank you for your prayers and support. Be sure to follow us on X for more great content. As always, please pray for us! We are men who strive daily to be holy, to become saints and we cannot do that without the help of the Holy Ghost! Subscribe to our YouTube page to see our manly and holy faces Check out our website Contact us at themanlycatholic@gmail.com

Seeking Excellence
The World Needs YOU To Be A Leader w/ Dr. Dan Schneider

Seeking Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 73:15


Find Dr. Dan Schneider's books from TAN here: https://tanbooks.com/search?tanbooks%5Bquery%5D=dan%20schneider^^Use code NATHAN15 for 15% off your order at TAN books^^Discover exclusive Seeking Excellence content as a Locals member!https://seekingexcellence.locals.com/In this episode of the Seeking Excellence Podcast, Nathan Crankfield interviews Dr. Dan Schneider, a military veteran and expert in spiritual warfare. They discuss Dr. Schneider's journey from military service to his role in the Catholic Church, emphasizing the importance of authority, masculinity, and virtue in both spiritual and familial contexts. The conversation highlights the critical role of the laity in the Church and the necessity of spiritual fitness for men. Dr. Schneider shares insights on the power of the priesthood and the need for order in family life, concluding with a call to action for men to embrace their responsibilities as leaders and protectors.Chapters08:43 The Call to Spiritual Combat: Understanding Exorcism14:04 Conversion Experiences: The Path to Faith19:58 Spiritual Warfare: The Rules of Engagement25:47 The Masculine Call: Embracing the Warrior Spirit38:08 The Importance of Spiritual Fitness45:54 Understanding Masculinity and Fatherhood50:23 The Role of the Laity in Evangelization57:21 The Power of the Priesthood01:01:17 The Importance of Family and Order01:11:44 Introduction to Spiritual Warfare and Community Engagement01:13:08 Encouragement for Personal Growth and ExcellenceIf you enjoyed this content, please follow this podcast and find us on your socials! LinkedIn: @seeking-excellenceTikTok: @nathancrankfieldYoutube: @seekingexcellence_Instagram: @seekingexcellence_

Become Who You Are
#665 Cooperating with Satan to Build his “Anti-Creation”: Cardinal Blase Cupich Honors Sen. Dick Durbin

Become Who You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 37:32 Transcription Available


Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”A Claymore Sword on the wall, sweat from a hard ride, and a straight look at the battlefield we all feel but rarely name. Jack traces a line from John Paul II's “final confrontation” warning to today's cultural flashpoints and ask what it really means to fight for the dignity of the human person and the covenant of man and woman without losing our charity—or our nerve. Along the way, we wrestle with scandal inside the Church, why “dialogue” without truth becomes doublespeak, and how honoring those who legislate against life confuses the faithful and emboldens a counterfeit moral vision.Here are the links to Jack's Substack and  X https://x.com/JP2RenewalDownload the Claymore Battle Plan https://jp2renew.org/claymore/Contact us: info@jp2renew.orgSupport the show

Jesus 911
09 Sep 25 – Liberal Ideas Cannot Stop Mass Shootings

Jesus 911

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 51:16


Today's Topics: 1) To stop the mass shootings, we must reject these three liberal premises https://www.returntoorder.org/2025/09/to-stop-the-minneapolis-shootings-we-must-reject-these-three-liberal-premises/ 3, 4) Jesse's new book: Spiritual Warfare – Q & A for Priests and Laity

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What Catholics Believe
15-min City? Laity's Role? Archb. Lefebvre & Sede? "Unacum"? Modernism & Marxism! Trans Killers

What Catholics Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 76:51


Full Title Name: Why not 15-minute cities? Laity can only pray and fast? Archbishop Lefebvre and sedevacantism: Assisi? Fr Jenkins misleads on "unacum"? Dialectical popes? Modernism and Marxism: demonic duo! "Trans" school shooting: from Gotham to Gollum. Appeal for God's mercy. This episode was recorded on 9/4/2025. Our Links: http://linkwcb.com/ Please consider making a monetary donation to What Catholics Believe. Father Jenkins remembers all of our benefactors in general during his daily Mass, and he also offers one Mass on the first Sunday of every month specially for all supporters of What Catholics Believe. May God bless you for your generosity! https://www.wcbohio.com/donate Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: ‪@WCBHighlights‬ ‪@WCBHighlights‬ May God bless you all!

Jesus 911
02 Sep 25 – The Laity Must Help Clean Up the Church

Jesus 911

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 51:16


Today's Topics: 1, 2) Saint John Henry Newman on the laity's irreplaceable role in times of crisis https://open.substack.com/pub/traditionsanity/p/postscript-newman-on-the-laitys-irreplaceable 3, 4) Bishop Barron blasts Minnesota mayor for chiding prayer after deadly Catholic school attack https://cforc.com/2025/08/bishop-barron-blasts-minnesota-mayor-for-chiding-prayer-after-deadly-catholic-school-attack/

Gird Up! Podcast
1047 - Wade Johnston

Gird Up! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 92:14


SummaryIn this episode of the Gird Up Podcast, host Charlie Ungemach interviews Dr. Johnston, a professor and parish pastor, discussing his journey in ministry, the balance between academic life and parish duties, and the importance of curiosity in pastoral care. They explore the challenges faced by modern Christianity, the identity of the Lutheran Church, and the need for accessible resources on Reformation history. The conversation emphasizes the significance of knowledge and tradition in the church, as well as the joys and responsibilities of parish ministry. In this conversation, Charlie Ungemach and Bill Kahle explore the complexities of faith, worship, and ministry in the modern world. They discuss the sacrifices made for relevance, the historical significance of symbols like the surplus, and the importance of aesthetics in worship. The dialogue emphasizes the need for a deep understanding of history to navigate contemporary challenges in ministry, the balance of law and gospel, and the vital role of community in faith. The conversation concludes with encouragement for pastors facing the unique struggles of modern ministry.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gird Up Podcast and Support06:09 The Joy of Parish Ministry11:43 The Importance of Receiving the Gospel17:12 The Role of Curiosity in Ministry21:00 The Role of Law and Catechisms in Lutheranism21:46 Exploring the Life and Work of Matthias Flacius23:11 Expectations of Lay Knowledge in Reformation History25:04 The Importance of Church History in Christian Formation26:39 Reading Scripture in Community28:39 The Need for Accessible Theology30:00 The Substance of Lutheranism vs. Generic Protestantism32:12 The Identity of the Lutheran Church33:47 Continuity with Church History and the Fathers35:54 Lutheranism's Rich Intellectual Heritage37:44 The Challenge of Modern Church Identity39:25 Understanding the Mass and Its Significance43:03 The Cost of Relevance45:49 The Surplus and Its Significance48:41 Aesthetics and the Search for Authenticity52:22 The Role of History in Faith56:02 Rootedness in Tradition58:44 The Structure of Worship and Its Evolution01:07:08 Revisiting Sola Scriptura and Apostolic Worship01:08:35 Expectations for Laity and Clergy Dynamics01:09:49 Isolation and Connection in Clergy Life01:11:47 The Role of Community in Ministry01:13:42 The Challenge of Boredom in Ministry01:16:28 Encouragement for Frustrated Pastors01:18:17 Understanding the Nature of the Parish01:20:00 Navigating Church Discipline and Catechesis01:22:27 Finding Freedom in Ministry01:24:19 The Messiness of Ministry and God's GraceWade's Links:Let the Bird Fly Podcast: http://letthebirdfly.com/Resurrection Lutheran Church MKE: http://rlcmilwaukee.org/Wisconsin Lutheran College: http://wlc.edu/Flacius Book: https://www.cph.org/life-under-the-cross-a-biography-of-the-reformer-matthias-flacius-illyricus?srsltid=AfmBOoqX5EC1kRkvb1anhL1sgC7SFh_Rn4ox410osHAVobKYk0JAAy3LThe Devil Behind the Surplice Book: https://www.amazon.com/Devil-behind-Surplice-Matthias-Adiaphora/dp/1532617720/ref=sr_1_1?crid=22GTG6TVBDE3B&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-ka4pg9CwjOsjNrYU9ujaMS_MVSwJGPu-1FWzzRcvKo.4-pEn1CAju2dxtROKWq-HIHmoeBRwMn_eViG4YoT1aU&dib_tag=se&keywords=devil+behind+the+surplice&qid=1752543927&sprefix=devil+behind+the+surplic%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-1Gird Up Links:https://youtube.com/@girdupministries4911?si=tbCa0SOiluVl8UFxhttps://www.instagram.com/girdup_be_a_man/https://www.girdupministries.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

USCCB Clips
Catholic Current December 1, 2022 - Released 2022.12.01

USCCB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 4:48


This week the Senate passed H.R. 8404, the “Respect for Marriage Act.” Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee for Religious Liberty, and Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, chairman of the USCCB's Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life, and Youth, issued a joint letter and analysis urging Congress to oppose the measure. Read the press release. The USCCB Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs issued a statement emphasizing its recommitment to relationship with the Jewish committee. Read the press release. Pope Francis reminded the faithful that the Lord is always present and to look for signs of God's nearness this Advent. Watch the video.

USCCB Clips
Catholic Current July 27, 2023 - Released 2023.07.27

USCCB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 4:59


The fourth African National Eucharistic Congress was held in Washington, DC on July 19-23. It brought together African Catholics from across the United States for worship, fellowship, and workshops. Learn more at https://anec-us.org. The National Black Catholic Congress, which meets every five years, also gathered on July 20-23. An estimated 3,000 Black Catholics from 80 dioceses renewed their mission and worked on a pastoral plan for local implementation. https://nbccongress.org/ Bishop Robert Barron, chairman of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, offers his thoughts on Natural Family Planning Awareness Week, which is an annual educational campaign. https://www.usccb.org/topics/natural-family-planning/national-nfp-awareness-week At the recitation of the Angelus on July 23 following a Mass in commemoration of the Day of Grandparents and the Elderly, Pope Francis was joined at the papal balcony by a young person and his grandmother. The young man will attend World Youth Day in Lisbon next week, and the Holy Father noted the significance of the proximity of these two days, seeing it as an invitation to promote an alliance between generations.

USCCB Clips
Catholic Current May 17, 2023 - Released 2023.05.17

USCCB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 5:00


May 22nd is the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Mariners and Seafarers. Bishop Brendan Cahill discusses the ministry of the church to seafarers through the work of Stella Maris. The day is intended to remember the men and women seafarers. Many seafarers are Catholic Christians and largely a migrant population in the world. Because of the nature of their work, they are not always a visible community presence. In over 50 ports, there are more than 100 Stella Maris chaplains, maritime deacons, and lay ecclesial ministers who minister to seafarers. They welcome, network, and reach out to seafarers, fishermen and women, their families, and all who work or travel on the seas. Through the celebration of the Eucharist and the Word of God, the chaplaincy team helps seafarers discover the loving presence of God in an often-challenging world. Their continued presence is a clear indication of their dedication to this vital pastoral ministry and love for the people of the sea. https://www.usccb.org/committees/pastoral-care-migrants-refugees-travelers/stella-maris-who-we-are On Wednesday, May 10, a panel of advisors to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) voted unanimously to make the birth-control drug, Opill, available to consumers over-the-counter in the United States. The FDA is reportedly poised to make a final decision this summer. In response to the FDA panel's recommendation, Bishop Robert E. Barron of Winona-Rochester, and chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, urged the government agency to reject this advice as “not good medicine” and continue their efforts to protect women's health. Read the full statement. https://www.usccb.org/news/2023/fda-acknowledges-harm-oral-contraceptives-while-its-own-panel-advisors-push-make-drug After literally hundreds of public prayers for peace in Ukraine and 443 days after Russia launched an all-out war on the Eastern European country, Pope Francis welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the Vatican. This was their first face-to-face meeting since the war began. Read the Catholic News Service Rome story. https://www.usccb.org/news/2023/pope-ukrainian-leader-talk-about-humanitarian-situation-provoked-war

USCCB Clips
Mental Health and the Clergy May 23, 2024

USCCB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 10:38


Released 2024.05.23 Bishop Edward J. Burns of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life & Youth discusses the issue of mental health among the clergy with Rev. James E. Garvey, O.Praem., D.Min. (St. Luke Institute), Patricia Donoghue, Ph.D. (St. John Vianney Center), and Anthony Isacco, Ph.D. (Chatham University). Watch the full-length roundtable at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XQnxBdEUCM&t=1s

USCCB Clips
Final Day of the Bishops' Fall Plenary Assembly in Baltimore - Released 2023.11.15

USCCB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 7:10


Released 2023.11.15 The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) gathered for the 2023 Fall Plenary Assembly in Baltimore, November 13-16. Watch the livestream and read related materials at https://www.usccb.org/plenary-assembly-november-13-16-2023. The Catholic bishops of the United States approved an updated introductory note to the teaching document on political responsibility, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship (en Español), as well as new bulletin inserts and video template script. This statement represents the bishops' guidance for Catholics in the exercise of their rights and duties as participants in our democracy. The updated version and related materials will be posted soon at www.faithfulcitizenship.org. In October Archbishop Borys Gudziak of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia and chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, and Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, chairman of the USCCB's Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life, and Youth, launched a National Catholic Mental Health Campaign. The campaign aims to inspire a national conversation around the topic of mental health and to mobilize the Catholic Church to respond compassionately and effectively to the mental health crisis. Learn more at https://www.usccb.org/mental-health-novena.

Restore The Glory Podcast
Sports, Athletics & Faith (Part 1) w/ Dr. Nicole Gabana Chiesa

Restore The Glory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 73:28


This week, Jake and Bob begin a series on athletics, diving into the profound ways sports intersect with faith. Today, they are joined by Dr. Nicole Gabana Chiesa, a sports psychologist and former collegiate athlete. Together they explore the beauty of sports and how they can shape one's identity, foster virtue, and offer opportunities for healing that extend far beyond the playing field. However, athletics present many challenges beyond just physical injury. They also discuss the dangers of over-identifying with athletic success or failure, the impact of parental and societal expectations, and emphasize the importance of rooting one's identity in God's unconditional love rather than achievements.    Key Points: Femininity and masculinity can both find authentic expression through sports Healthy competition in athletics can foster discipline, humility, perseverance, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence. Sports also offer an opportunity to practice and learn delayed gratification, sacrifice, and adherence to rules which are virtues that lead to human flourishing Wounds can arise from sports through idolatry, performance culture, unhealthy comparison, or losing sight of the bigger story beyond the game Sports rules do not restrict, but rather create the possibility of freedom and meaningful play, much like God's laws facilitate human flourishing The identity of athletes can become overly tied to performance and success, leading to struggles or loss of self-worth when results or careers end Integrating faith and spirituality into sports helps athletes anchor their identity beyond achievement, rooting it in being a beloved child of God The desire for perfection seen in sports reflects a deeper call toward holiness and striving for spiritual growth Coaches and mentors play a significant, often formative, role in shaping not just athletic skills, but confidence, character, and motivation Playfulness and joy in sports are glimpses of the freedom and delight intended for us by God, paralleling receptivity in the spiritual life   Resources: Pax Perform Website Dr. Nicole Gabana Chiesa's email: paxperform@gmail.com Gaudium et Spes On the Christian perspective on sport and the human person, from the Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life  Healing Professionals Virtual Workshop   Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:49 Integrating Sports, Psychology, and Faith 00:08:00 Nicole's Faith and Experience with Sports 00:17:06 Femininity and Athletics 00:20:51 Identity and Comparison in Sports 00:27:53 When Competition Becomes Unhealthy 00:32:14 Virtues of Sports 00:38:02 Personal Experiences of Virtue in Sports and Coaches 00:47:59 Rules, Sacrifice, and Community in Sports 00:51:28 Wounds and Dangers in Sports 00:54:43 Performance Culture and Identity Loss 00:58:16 Sports as Formation and Healing 01:11:25 Sports Draw Us Closer to God   Connect with Restore the Glory:  Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast  Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast   Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks!

Post-Sermon Podcast
Around the Sermon ep.17 | The Conversation Beyond the Sermon | Ohio Winkel for the Laity 2025

Post-Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 46:17


Recently, Pastor Adam  gave a presentation at the 2025 Ohio Winkel for the Laity at Zion Lutheran Church, Columbus, OH. The topic was about how to conversations beyond the hearing of the sermon.Essay: Tapestry of Preaching - David SchmittEmail | podcast@stjohndublin.orgChurch Website: stjohndublin.orgChurch Center: stjohndublin.churchcenter.com‘Around the Sermon' episodes are off-topic episodes where we do not review a sermon within our conversation but explore various other topics and sit down with other guests for interview. Thank you to Higher Things Inc. for permission to use their recording of LSB 834 “O God, O Lord of Heaven and Earth”. (leader.higherthings.org)Thank you for listening to the Post-Sermon Podcast.Text Your Questions & Comments Here!

Kitchen Table Theology
250 The Wesleyan Church Overview | Polity, Doctrine, and Distinctives

Kitchen Table Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 19:56


With roots in 18th-century revivalism and a legacy of social action, the Wesleyan Church continues to model how deep theology fuels everyday ministry.This is a milestone 250th episode! We wrap up the history of the Wesleyan Church. We discuss how a revival in the 1700s gave birth to a denomination known for social reform, global expansion, and a theology that empowers both clergy and laity. They explore what makes the Wesleyan Church distinct, how it's structured, and what you might experience if you walked into a Wesleyan church today.

You Were Born for This with Fr. John Riccardo
Episode 333: The Role of the Laity, No More Bystanders

You Were Born for This with Fr. John Riccardo

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 38:33


As they continue their Easter series on the mission of the Church, Fr. John and Mary discuss the unique and privileged role of the laity in renewing and transforming the world by focusing on Jesus' images of salt, light and leaven. Decree on the Laity: https://www.vatican.va/archive/histcouncils/iivaticancouncil/documents/vat-iidecree19651118apostolicam-actuositatem_en.html Fire of Mercy, Heart of the World https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Mercy-Heart-Word-Meditations/dp/0898705584/ref=sr13?crid=SMS8YULWD54M&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dhphLTA3XUpcqVl-zhzAOw3bzcuXXrNIeyao-g9cOD7YFo3h6W0-6By8PKiDln2tRjDz9gP3wfBOzuQzpzPvBk2jvpkPZyQNBwQMP9wZzl2mJ-G7Ob8Ygf5XxCHzpxxfD5T7CRDJFPRJdJpql07s5pYwz27L4t-WnBAxhT1WPwJyBuMJY29Wf4FYIQCYuMCHNz-qweXrOLH870RWo1NdSXY-7KyuAAb6U62e8.UGgH3xpBslUxoYx8ObVHsVKUVkljY07dBxnDP7eQXE8&dib_tag=se&keywords=erasmo+leiva-merikakis&qid=1747404846&sprefix=erasmo%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-3 ========================== Connect with us and our community on our websites and social media. Or simply reach us via email at mission@actsxxix.org (mailto: mission@actsxxix.org) ACTS XXIX - Mobilizing for Mission Web: https://www.actsxxix.org Instagram: @acts.xxix Facebook: @ACTSXXIXmission The Rescue Project Web: https://rescueproject.us Instagram: @the.rescue.project Our Streaming Channels Web: https://watch.actsxxix.org/browse YouTube: @actsxxix (https://youtube.com/actsxxix)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 129: Many Vocations (2025)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 12:46


This "In Brief" section reviews all that we have learned in recent episodes. In the Church, “the faithful" refers to clerics and the laity with various callings in each. Fr. Mike explains how God calls every human being to unity with him. No matter our vocations, we must surrender our lives to the Lord and participate in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly offices of Christ. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 934-945. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 125: Vocation of the Laity (2025)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 19:36


The term "laity" refers to all the faithful, except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the Church. We learn about the special vocation lay people have to seek the Kingdom of God as they engage in temporal affairs. They live in the world and bring the Gospel to places priests and religious cannot access. Father Mike explains that in this way, the lay faithful not only participate in the Church but are the Church. The laity participate in Christ's priestly vocation by making every part of their lives an offering to God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 897-903. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 122: Christ's Faithful (2025)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 20:30


There are three primary roles among Christ's faithful: the hierarchy, the laity, and consecrated life. Fr. Mike explains the difference between these three roles, emphasizing that they are equal in dignity but different in the way they support the Church's mission. We also learn that all of Christ's faithful share in the priestly, prophetical, and kingly office of Christ. Lastly, Fr. Mike reviews the mission and characters of ecclesial ministry. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 871-879. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.