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Pro-Life Primetime Special Guest: Fr. Leo Patalinghug - Host: Prolife Leader Frank Pavone - 3/27/25 by Priests for Life
Kimberlyn Schwartz with Texas Right to Life brings some important news items to our attention. Fr. Leo Patalinghug promotes the Grand Getaway on Mackinac Island this August. Joan Lewis has the latest Vatican news.
Kimberlyn Schwartz with Texas Right to Life brings some important news items to our attention. Fr. Leo Patalinghug promotes the Grand Getaway on Mackinac Island this August. Joan Lewis has the latest Vatican news.
In this audio only Parousia Podcast, Fr Leo teaches that women are 'God's Geniuses', but for them to understand their own genius, they need to understand how their femininity relates to masculinity. Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
In what was seen as a surprise pick to many, Pope Francis appoints Providence's Bishop Richard Henning as the next archbishop of Boston – we speak one-on-one with Archbishop-elect Henning about what he's looking forward to in his next assignment. Mark Irons examines where both U.S. vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance stand on the life issue and other topics critical to Catholic voters. In light of JD Vance's resurfaced comments on childlessness, we take a deep dive into what's behind the lower marital and fertility rates today with Communio president J.P. De Gance and Catholic writer Emily Stimpson Chapman. And Colm Flynn takes us inside the kitchen of Fr. Leo Patalinghug's food ministry.
Award-Winning Chef, Karate Instructor, Break Dancer, Best-Selling Author, and Catholic Priest, Fr. Leo Patalinghug joins Joseph to discuss waiting on God, growing your talents, and why he believes God is a foodie! GUEST LINKS PlatingGrace.com Text "FOOD" to 33777 SUBSCRIBE BrokenCatholic.com Music By: StantonLanier.com | Purple-Planet.com
In the second episode of Ave Spotlight's Compassion in Action series, guest Fr. Leo Patalinghug of Plating Grace chats with Chenele about why Jesus used meals to create solidarity and how we as Christians can continue to do that today. He also shares how a meal with others not only satisfies our physical hunger, but also our deepest craving to be known, loved, heard, and seen. Discover through Fr. Leo's stories how this healing presence of community mixed with the joy of feasting can bridge gaps, combat marginalization, and build authentic connections.
Father Agustino, and Solanyi welcome Guest Fr. Leo Patalinghug, a priest member of a community of consecrated life, Voluntas Dei (The Will of God). His diverse background as an Award-Winning chef, radio and TV host, gives him a unique perspective on ministry and family life. Fr. Leo is also one of the Priests selected to travel and preach for the National Eucharistic Revival.In this 8th episode they discuss the beauty of having a "Eucharistic home", connecting Sunday mass to our own table, and being willing to always take Jesus back home with us. Tune in now, you don't want to miss it!What is the difference? The 2 species of bread and wine/Body and Blood. Why is it ok to receive only 1...Why is the fullness under both...receiving the Living Jesus. Also, other ways of having a "Eucharistic home."Fr. Leo is a priest member of a community of consecrated life, Voluntas Dei (The Will of God). His diverse background as an award-winning chef, radio and TV host, gives him a unique perspective on ministry and family life.Father Patalinghug spoke on the importance of connecting Sunday mass to our own table, being willing to take Jesus back home, into our relationships, back to our brothers and sisters in Christ, into our whole daily life. The reality is that we are one with all who are present during the mass when we receive Christ and in that same spirit we should carry on everything we experience at mass with our family, friends, everyone.Father Leo Patalinghug - https://platinggrace.com/Father Agustino Torres Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oralecp/?hl=enSolanyi Rodriguez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/solgotsoul/?hl=enCorazón Puro NY Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/corazonpuronyc/?hl=enCorazón Puro Website- https://www.corazonpuro.org/An OSV Podcasts original. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
We're live with Jacob Zumo, Catholic artist talks about with Saints by Numbers event, Fr. Leo Patalinghug, EWTN Host and TV Chef talks about his new book Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide to a Righteous Feast, David Dawson Jr., Director of the Office of Parish Support of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux talks marriage and family life and Ian Murphy, Catholic author and speaker talks about his book The Road to Self Awareness.
Senate Democrats want to ratify the long-expired Equal Rights Amendment, which would enshrine abortion on demand – we bring you reaction from activists and Senators. Pro-life Doctor Christina Francis is taking on a new and exciting role. Utah advances strong pro-life measures in the statehouse. Abortion pill traffickers have managed to send over 20,000 abortion pills to American women. Fr. Leo Patalinghug has a new book: “Dining with the Saints, a Sinner's Guide to a Righteous Feast.” EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Fr. Leo Patalinghug will whet your appetite with "Dining with the Saints," his latest book which brings the Cathodic liturgical year to life, pairing over two hundred saints' stories with an irresistible smorgasbord of international recipes. Thomas McKenna explains the campaign spearheaded by Catholic Action for Faith and Family to educate American clergy on the distribution of Holy Communion.
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 2-20-23 Fr. Leo Patalinghug joins us to talk about everything from eating insects to his new cook book, "Dining with the Saints"
Father Leo Patalinghug, aka "Father Leo" and “The Cooking Priest,” joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday about St. Valentine and his new book "Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide for a Righteous Feast." Reflect on St. Valentine: https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1625432173623881728 His new book: Dining with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide for a Righteous Feast https://www.amazon.com/Dining-Saints-Sinners-Guide-Righteous/dp/1684512476/ Website: https://platinggrace.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PlatingGrace For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring Father Leo Patalinghug On His New Book "Dining With The Saints" by Kevin McCullough Radio
His popular TV show, Savoring Our Faith, introduces viewers to the pleasures of food while exploring the roots of our Catholic faith. Fr. Leo Patalinghug takes you on a pilgrimage to experience faith and culture in new ways.
Did you know that food can help us to connect more fully with faith and family? EWTN's Fr. Leo Patalinghug is here to share his ministry of “Plating Grace” and explain how the dinner table can bring us closer to God.
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Día de Oración Por la Protección Legal de los Niños No Nacidos
“You are what you eat! Your mind, heart, and soul are capable of digesting God's Word, especially as it becomes flesh to dwell among us.” On this special holiday season episode, Julia and Gino are with Fr. Leo Patalinghug, the host and founder of Grace Before Meals, an apostolate to strengthen families and communities around the dinner table. He is a priest ordained for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, serving as a sacramental and pastoral minister on a part-time basis. On this episode, Fr. Leo talks about his experiences with food and culture in different parts of the world. He shares how he works on his idea of bringing people together one meal at a time. He goes beyond an explanation of how eating together builds stronger families to probe more deeply into the theological aspects of food. He also throws light on what kind of difference is prevailing in old and young generation and how can parents teach and culminate the faith and culture in their upbringing in a better way. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 01:55 What kind of experience can be given to children in the vocation and how we can serve them better? 03:35 What is different now with kids and how we can understand them in a better way? 05:57 Working with ‘bringing people together one meal at a time' 09:00 ‘Epic Food Fight' book as an introduction in theology of food 12:00 Younger generation is developing a very unique palette of experiences 14:16 How to get your children back to the Church? 19:06 Right way to keep dessert as a part of the meal 24:45 What is the power of food and what does that mean for you? To know more about Fr Leo's initiatives, visit his website https://platinggrace.com/ Check out his best-selling books on amazon: https://amz.run/6G0W We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 10-17-22 Paul Oster tells us about people needing to use credit cards for buying everyday items due to inflation Fr. Leo Patalinghug highlights the importance of having Family Meals - and what it does for children's development
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Food is love, but it's only love if it's shared. ~ Fr. Leo Patalinghug Family dinner is something so simple yet so important and foundational in your family culture. We need to constantly be reminded and encouraged to take time to focus on those relationships in our family daily, or at least weekly. In this fun, engaging conversation with Fr. Leo, we discuss family dinners, but also inviting others into our homes, and how to have true leisure. Fr. Leo makes the point that dinners together are not just important, they are actually essential! In this podcast we also talk about our upcoming cruise with Fr. Leo to Portugal and Fatima next spring. It is a river cruise through wine country but also to several shrines and holy places, particularly the blessed shrine of Our Lady of Fatima. We are blessed to have such a great friend in Fr. Leo and we hope that you will join us for this conversation, but also on our trip next year! Fr. Leo's organization - https://platinggrace.com/ Women Wonderfully Made FREE Webinar Dads Vs. Wild FREE Webinar Join us a the Cruise and Pilgrimage to Fatima - https://www.messyfamilyproject.org/fatima-cruise/ Check out our blog post on this topic: Do Family Dinners Matter?
Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family
Food is love, but it's only love if it's shared. ~ Fr. Leo Patalinghug Family dinner is something so simple yet so important and foundational in your family culture. We need to constantly be reminded and encouraged to take … Continue reading The post MFP 201: Dinner Conversation with Fr. Leo Patalinghug appeared first on Messy Family Project.
On this episode, Julia and Gino interview Father Leo Patalinghug. Born in the Philippines and raised in the Baltimore area, Fr. Leo actually developed his love for cooking while attending the seminary at the North American College in Rome. There, he became friendly with several Italian restaurant owners and would often invite them back to the student kitchen to trade cooking secrets. They would teach him about rigatoni and lasagna; he would show them how to make hamburgers and ribs. Today, he is a skilled cook who still enjoys learning how to make new dishes, and loves the process of preparing a meal, as much as he does sharing it with a table full of friends. Fr. Leo is the host and founder of Grace Before Meals, an apostolate to strengthen families and communities around the dinner table. He is a priest ordained for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, serving as a sacramental and pastoral minister on a part-time basis. Key Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:12 Elevating culture and family life with Plating Grace 07:44 Choosing vocation 10:30 Books authored by Father Leo 15:24 How eating can make you holy? 19:51 How to get people around dinner table and share ideas 27:22 How to handle emotions when conversations get heated 30:15 Wrap-up To know more about Father Leo Patalinghug, visit https://platinggrace.com/ In real estate, your network is your net worth, attend our Live Events and network with the fellow investors and professionals: https://jakeandgino.com/live-events/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $225,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/ More ways to engage with the Jake & Gino Investor Community: MM5: https://jakeandgino.com/mm5/ Rand Cares: https://jakeandgino.com/randcares/ The 100 Year Real Estate Investor: https://www.dualassetstrategy.com
* Science, Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsAbstract for WebinarSignature Courses at Seton Hall: STEM engages the Catholic Intellectual TraditionThe SHU University Core—taken by all undergraduate students—includes a sequence of three Signature courses. These are rooted in questions central to but not exclusive to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. The third course, Engaging the World, encompasses a set of courses building on the first two from many differing academic perspectives. We look at challenges in developing such courses in STEM disciplines, and then at three particular courses, Science and Theology of Food; Logic, the Limits to Knowledge, and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition; and Creation and Science (which is also taken by students at the Seminary/School of Theology).The purpose of these courses is to inform and engage, and not at all to persuade or convert, and their goal to make better and wiser Catholics of Catholics, and everyone more informed and reflective.https://faithscience.org/food/DR. THOMAS MARLOWECREATING A STEM SIGNATURE COURSEThomas Marlowe is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science at Seton Hall University, where he taught in both disciplines for over 40 years. He holds a Ph.D. in each discipline from Rutgers University. He has always had an interest in interdisciplinary and integrative studies, in both his teaching and his research. He worked with Fr. Laracy and others over the past seven years to develop an interdisciplinary upper-level course for Seton Hall's University Core program on Logic, the Limits to Knowledge, and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and consulted with Fr. Buonopane on his course on Science, Food, and Theology. This work has led to several conference and journal publications.FR. GERALD BUONOPANESCIENCE AND THEOLOGY OF FOODOrdained a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark in 2006, Rev. Buonopane's area of specialization is food chemistry. Prior to seminary and the priesthood, Fr. Buonopane held a number of positions in academia, the federal government (USFDA), and in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Among the courses Fr. Buonopane teaches, and has taught, are a graduate level course in food chemistry, as well as Core curriculum courses, including a Core 3 course, “Science and Theology of Food.” His research areas of interest are: Chemical Deterioration of Food Lipids: Oxidative Reactions; Essential Oils as Natural Antioxidants; and Cold Plasma Treatment of Botanicals and Essential Oils. In addition to this work, Fr. Buonopane was appointed Minister to the Priest Community on June 1, 2020.FR. JOSEPH LARACYCREATION AND SCIENCEThe Rev. Joseph R. Laracy, S.T.D., a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, serves as Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, Seton Hall University. He is also an affiliated faculty member with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science as well as the Catholic Studies Program. Father Laracy is the author of Theology and Science in the Thought of Ian Barbour: A Thomistic Evaluation for the Catholic Doctrine of Creation (Peter Lang, 2021) and the co-editor of Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress (Gracewing, 2020). His scholarly articles have appeared in publications such as The Seminary Journal; Logos; The Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics; The Journal of Religion and Theology; The International Journal of Communications, Network, and System Sciences.FR. LEO PATALINGHUG, IVDEIWEBINAR INTRODUCTION AND PRAYERFr. Leo Patalinghug is a priest member of a community of consecrated life, Voluntas Dei (The Will of God). He is the creator and founder of an international food and faith movement called Plating Grace.com, and founder and chair of the nonprofit group, The Table Foundation. He is a best-selling author, acclaimed international speaker, host for radio, podcast and a weekly international food and faith show on EWTN, Savoring our Faith. His unique background as a professional chef and his previous experience as a two-time black belt martial arts instructor and former award-winning break dancer and choreographer has earned the attention of major media outlets, including the Food Network. The mission to see food as a gift from God to nourish your family and to strengthen relationships is making this world a better place one meal at a time.
In this episode of Vows, Vocations, and Promises, Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis and Grace Marie Urlakis interview Fr. Leo Patalinghug, IVDei on his Vocation and Food Ministry (June 15, 2022)
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-8-22 Fr. Leo Patalinghug from Plating Grace joins us to talk about the importance of the body / spirit connection in fasting, seeing food as a gift from God, and the necessity of family meals
A visit with our long-time friend Fr. Leo Patalinghug to discuss his Plating Grace ministry, Mariology, family life, Thanksgiving food, and the Pillar of Humanity.
A visit with our long-time friend Fr. Leo Patalinghug to discuss his Plating Grace ministry, Mariology, family life, Thanksgiving food, and the Pillar of Humanity. The post Fr. Leo Patalinghug and your best Thanksgiving appeared first on Greg and Jennifer Willits.
There have been at least 95 Catholic churches vandalized or burned down within the last year. Father Leo Patalinghug shares with host Stephen Strang why he believes this is happening in today's politicized culture. Learn evil is real and how God is going to use this time to help believers of Christ develop a voice to take our faith to the streets. This was originally broadcasted on the Strang Report with Stephen Strang podcast. Listen to more at cpnshows.com.
There have been at least 95 Catholic churches vandalized or burned down within the last year. Father Leo Patalinghug shares with host Stephen Strang why he believes this is happening in today's politicized culture. Learn evil is real and how God is going to use this time to help believers of Christ develop a voice to take our faith to the streets.
Listen as Stephen Strang speaks with Newsmax TV's Chris Salcedo about his book "God and Cancel Culture." They are joined by guest Fr. Leo Patalinghug to discuss hate crimes against the Catholic church, abortion issues, and the fight for faith in America. Watch the original broadcast https://www.newsmaxtv.com/Shows/The-Chris-Salcedo-Show/vid/1_jtxjik8p (Used with permission from Newsmax TV and The Chris Salcedo Show. Originally broadcast on Sept. 8, 2021)
Listen as Stephen Strang speaks with Newsmax TV's Chris Salcedo about his book "God and Cancel Culture." They are joined by guest Fr. Leo Patalinghug to discuss hate crimes against the Catholic church, abortion issues, and the fight for faith in America. Watch the original broadcast https://www.newsmaxtv.com/Shows/The-Chris-Salcedo-Show/vid/1_jtxjik8p (Used with permission from Newsmax TV and The Chris Salcedo Show. Originally broadcast on Sept. 8, 2021)
What are the corporal and spiritual works of mercy that the Catholic Church talks about? Are they derived from Scripture? Father Leo Patalinghug jumps into these questions, how we see these lived out in the life of the church in today's podcast episode. See more of Father Leo's work at: https://platinggrace.com/ Join the Plating Grace Academy at: https://academy.platinggrace.com/
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: After several hours of debate and 10 failed amendment votes, the Democratic led appropriations committee of the US House passed the 2022 annual foreign aid spending bill, without a number of anti-abortion provisions. Meanwhile, the White House is slamming the US Supreme Court's decision regarding a couple of Arizona voting regulations. And, the Vatican held a discussion on the distribution and effectiveness of coronavirus vaccines. Dr. Frank Ulrich Montgomery, joins to tell us about the discussions, how it went and what he hopes will come from the event. As Independence Day draws closer, an article in the National Catholic Register examines a blessing on America 75 years ago, from the Vatican. Dr. Paul Kengor, Professor of Political Science at Grove City College and author, joins to tell us more about Pope Pius XII's message and why it struck a chord with Ronald Reagan. Finally this evening, "Plating Grace and Grub" is a food truck initiative started by Fr. Leo Patalinghug, that provides a job and formation to people who were formerly incarcerated. Founder and Director of PlatingGrace.com, Fr. Leo, joins to discuss how the food truck is going and what items are on the menu. 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
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: After several hours of debate and 10 failed amendment votes, the Democratic led appropriations committee of the US House passed the 2022 annual foreign aid spending bill, without a number of anti-abortion provisions. Meanwhile, the White House is slamming the US Supreme Court's decision regarding a couple of Arizona voting regulations. And, the Vatican held a discussion on the distribution and effectiveness of coronavirus vaccines. Dr. Frank Ulrich Montgomery, joins to tell us about the discussions, how it went and what he hopes will come from the event. As Independence Day draws closer, an article in the National Catholic Register examines a blessing on America 75 years ago, from the Vatican. Dr. Paul Kengor, Professor of Political Science at Grove City College and author, joins to tell us more about Pope Pius XII's message and why it struck a chord with Ronald Reagan. Finally this evening, "Plating Grace and Grub" is a food truck initiative started by Fr. Leo Patalinghug, that provides a job and formation to people who were formerly incarcerated. Founder and Director of PlatingGrace.com, Fr. Leo, joins to discuss how the food truck is going and what items are on the menu. 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
6/24/21 - Edition of What's Up America with Mike Kara. Today we have an interview with Father Leo Patalinghug, who is an acclaimed chef, TV and radio personality, and Priest. He is the Founder, Host, and Director of Plating Grace, an international apostolate to help strengthen families and relationship through God's gift of a family meal. He is also a Best-selling author, and the host of "Savoring Our Faith" on EWTN. He is the host of the Podcast - "Shoot the Shitake". He now has the Plating Grace and Grub food truck. His website is located at https://platinggrace.com/ Father Leo currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Here is the original interview with Father Leo Patalinghug, that was taken from Zoom Audio, as this was a Zoom Interview. This is the unedited, uncut version of the interview.
In hour 1 It’s the Feast of the Ascension. Al explains why we should care. We’ll also look at religious liberty worldwide with Ambassador Sam Brownback and Matthew Bunson explains the CDF letter on Communion, and in hour 2 Fr. Leo Patalinghug explains what happens when former convicts start a food truck and Marilyn Mcentyre discusses caring for words in a culture of lies.
Some Christians seem to have joy, others not so much. Is the Gospel message of Christianity intended to produce joy in the believer? Find out what Father Leo Patalinghug of Plating Grace ministries gives his perspective on this perplexing proposition! See more of Father Leo's work at: https://platinggrace.com/ Join the Plating Grace Academy at: https://academy.platinggrace.com/
Doug Keck offers the latest from "EWTN's Inside Word." Fr. Leo Patalinghug, founder and chairman of the Table Foundations, shares exciting news of the Plating Grace and Grub fundraiser which will support the foundation and its ministry to train and mentor people who are in a time of transition in their lives.
United in Learning: Father Leo Patalinghug + Plating Grace
Fr. Leo talks with Edward about the importance of food for building up a communal parish culture. Fr. Leo Patalinghug is a priest member of a community of consecrated life, Voluntas Dei (The Will of God). His diverse background as an award-winning chef, radio and TV host, gives him a unique perspective on ministry and family life. Learn more about Fr. Leo's work and ministry here (https://platinggrace.com). Purchase the books discussed on the episode here (https://shop.platinggrace.com). Get the recipe tips, including the recipe that beat Bobby Flay here (https://platinggrace.com/recipes/). Watch episodes at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAs1LorosragMXvdJbjZM4NJ36tE3AhGw. Learn more about this initiative at www.archbalt.org/minivans.
In this episode we sit down with Father Leo Patalinghug. Father Leo is an accomplished martial artist with 2 black belts and several world championships, a celebrity chef who beat Bobby Flay on Food Network's "Throwdown", as well as a Catholic Priest. We sit down and discuss his martial arts background, how he got into cooking, the state of the Church today, his outreach "Grace Before Meals", as well as his upcoming project "The Table Foundation". Learn more about Father Leo at: Twitter & Instagram: cooking_priest http://www.gracebeforemeals.com
Fr Leo Patalinghug of Grace Before Meals joins the show to talk about the importance of food and family and his organization, The Table Foundation. http://gracebeforemeals.com/ https://thetablefoundation.org
On The Catholic Foodie Show today we talk fall festivals in and around New Orleans (including the inaugural Fried Chicken Festival!) and the first-ever Olive Mass to celebrate food and bless the hands that make it. Fr. Leo Patalinghug (of Grace Before Meals) drops in to talk about the Olive Mass and the work of The Table Foundation. Full show notes available at CatholicFoodie.com.
In this podcast recorded at Los Angeles Religious Education Congress we have Fr. Leo Patalinghug from Grace Before Meals helping us married people out with some advice on how to live out our vocation when things get a little stale due to the daily grind. Witness the first Calling Ministries audio-bomb at the end of the podcast.
Fr. Leo Patalinghug of the popular EWTN show "Grace before Meals" talks about the role of food in community and faith.
Fr. Leo Patalinghug, joins us to share about faith, family and food. This broadcast of The Catholic Conversation is brought to you by Villa Fatima Skilled Nursing Centers and Bradley Hahn, Attorney at Law. 11-11-14-Catholic-Conversation
Today's topics: A Theology of Food with Fr. Leo, the Cooking Priest Summary of today's show: The Grace Before Meals movement, founded by Fr. Leo Patalinghug, connects food, faith, and family with fun and in his new book, “Epic Food Fight”, he outlines how food is a theological gift where strangers become family. Food and eating are profoundly spiritual acts as much as biological and food is a participation in God's love for us. Fr. Leo talks with Michael Lavigne and Dom Bettinelli about the necessity of grace before meals, of feasting and fasting, and of understanding how God wants to satisfy our hungers even as He hungers for us. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Michael Lavigne and Domenico Bettinelli Today's guest(s): Fr. Leo Patalinghug Links from today's show:
In this episode: We pray the Divine Mercy chaplet with Fr. Leo Patalinghug, talk about the Eucharist and the Rosary, and Greg sings an impromptu show tune to promote our new book, The Catholics Next Door: Adventures in Imperfect Living....
Today we are going to talk about a dynamic priest who dons not only a Roman collar, but also a chef's apron. I'm talking Fr. Leo Patalinghug, folks. You know, the priest who kicked Bobby Flay's butt in a Throwdown in early 2010. Fr. Leo's “cooking” ministry is called Grace Before Meals, and today I'd like to share a few thoughts with you about the Grace Before Meals movement. Also on the lineup today: - A wine recommendation - My recipe for Cajun Round Steak Parmesan - A healthy debate on food and business - And Sarah Reinhard joins us with her Mary in the Kitchen segment.