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JJ Redick, James Harden, Ben Simmons, have all been eliminated from the playoffs. We talk about their ousters, along with LeBron James and Tobias Harris. Then we discuss TJ McConnell's comments about paying for Brett Brown and the Process Sixers, get Mike's final word on Giannis trades, and add new Little Brothers for the Lottery Party sacrifice.The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings SportsbookBriggs Auction is the official auction of the process at briggsauction.comGet your Big Barker dog bed at bigbarker.com/rickyBecome a Mortgage CS Ricky VIP at mortgagecs.com/rickySurfside Iced Tea and Vodka is the official sponsor of the Corner Three Newsletter and If Not Pick Will Convey As Two Second RoundersGambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. New customers only. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see D K N G dot CO slash AUDIO.
Alex Golden and Mike Facci are back to discuss a very chippy game between the blue and gold and the red and blue. Detroit wanted so badly to respond to the beating they took on their homecourt earlier in the month against Indiana, but they found themselves on the wrong side again, taking their 3rd loss from the Pacers this season, behind a terrific night from Pascal Siakam, Tyrese Haliburton and multiple role players who outperformed what they're normally asked to do. Pistons backup center, Isaiah Beef Stew Stewart was ejected from the game for two arm shoving Thomas Bryant around the head area, JB Bickerstaff felt like lines were crossed with what was said on the court and Tyrese Haliburton said until they meet in the playoffs, this is not a rivalry. We discuss all the theatrics in tonight's game and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Full Text of ReadingsFirst Sunday of Advent Lectionary: 3The Saint of the day is Saint Charles de FoucauldSaint Charles de Foucauld's Story Born into an aristocratic family in Strasbourg, France, Charles was orphaned at the age of 6, raised by his devout grandfather, rejected the Catholic faith as a teenager, and joined the French army. Inheriting a great deal of money from his grandfather, Charles went to Algeria with his regiment, but not without his mistress, Mimi. When he declined to give her up, he was dismissed from the army. Still in Algeria when he left Mimi, Charles reenlisted in the army. Refused permission to make a scientific exploration of nearby Morocco, he resigned from the service. With the help of a Jewish rabbi, Charles disguised himself as a Jew and in 1883, began a one-year exploration that he recorded in a book that was well received. Inspired by the Jews and Muslims whom he met, Charles resumed the practice of his Catholic faith when he returned to France in 1886. He joined a Trappist monastery in Ardeche, France, and later transferred to one in Akbes, Syria. Leaving the monastery in 1897, Charles worked as gardener and sacristan for the Poor Clare nuns in Nazareth and later in Jerusalem. In 1901, he returned to France and was ordained a priest. Later that year Charles journeyed to Beni-Abbes, Morocco, intending to found a monastic religious community in North Africa that offered hospitality to Christians, Muslims, Jews, or people with no religion. He lived a peaceful, hidden life but attracted no companions. A former army comrade invited him to live among the Tuareg people in Algeria. Charles learned their language enough to write a Tuareg-French and French-Tuareg dictionary, and to translate the Gospels into Tuareg. In 1905, he came to Tamanrasset, where he lived the rest of his life. A two-volume collection of Charles' Tuareg poetry was published after his death. In early 1909, he visited France and established an association of laypeople who pledged to live by the Gospels. His return to Tamanrasset was welcomed by the Tuareg. In 1915, Charles wrote to Louis Massignon: “The love of God, the love for one's neighbor…All religion is found there…How to get to that point? Not in a day since it is perfection itself: it is the goal we must always aim for, which we must unceasingly try to reach and that we will only attain in heaven.” The outbreak of World War I led to attacks on the French in Algeria. Seized in a raid by another tribe, Charles and two French soldiers coming to visit him were shot to death on December 1, 1916. Five religious congregations, associations, and spiritual institutes—Little Brothers of Jesus, Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Little Sisters of Jesus, Little Brothers of the Gospel, and Little Sisters of the Gospel—draw inspiration from the peaceful, largely hidden, yet hospitable life that characterized Charles. He was beatified in 2005 and canonized in 2022. Reflection The life of Charles de Foucauld was eventually centered on God and was animated by prayer and humble service, which he hoped would draw Muslims to Christ. Those who are inspired by his example, no matter where they live, seek to live their faith humbly yet with deep religious conviction. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Part two of our Washington Commanders coverages commences as former Washington wide receiver Anthony Armstrong of Bleav in Commanders joins the show to preview the game. Anthony breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of our Interstate 95 Little Brothers with the Sunday 1pm showdown looming.
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Three mischievous brothersA quest to make the best cubbyWhich cubby will withstand the force of the big, bad... Labrador?Follow this hilarious version of 'The Three Little Pigs', rewritten and narrated by an Australian teacher, where we learn the importance of working together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Mr. Pold loses a pet, St. Jimmy finds something that shouldn't be lost, D'Viddy looks to the moon for something new, and Master Z discovers a new behavior. Consumption: Mr. Pold - The Boys in the Boat, Reacher season 2, Edgedancer, Andromeda, Farscape, My Favorite Martian, The Outer Limits, Arcade Fire, Doctor Who season 13 St. Jimmy - Dune: Part 2, Anna, Game of Thrones season 4 D'Viddy - Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Mia and The Dragon Princess, Stargate Atlantis, Happycast, The Acolyte season 1; Carnival Row season 1, The Fall Guy Master Z - Ghost Story, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Evil season 2 Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees JG Hackett / Feel the Pain Party People in a Can / Surfing with My 2 Little Brothers
Makambe K Simamba originally from Zambia, is a multiple award-winning playwright and actor. Select stage acting credits include work with New Harlem Productions, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Ghost River Theatre, Chromatic Theatre, and Sage Theatre. On-screen, she can be seen in projects like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Titans, True Dating Stories, Grand Army and more. As a playwright, her solo work includes the multiple Dora Award-Winning Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers, A Chitenge Story and Makambe Speaks. Makambe intends to be of service through her ability to tell stories.Join us on this episode as Makambe takes us on the journey of her immigration to Canada, her creative exploits within the nuances of the Black aesthetic and umbrella in North America, and how she inhabits her successes and rides the big ups and big downs on her path. Listen, like, share and comment! Follow Makambe on Instagram at @artingwithmakambe Check out her website - https://www.makambe.com/ If you are an African/Black immigrant and would like to be a featured guest on Afros in the Diaspora Podcast, send a DM or email with the information below! Facebook | Instagram - @afrosinthediaspora For Inquiries - hi@afrosinthediaspora.com
The holiday season is here, and while this is normally a time full of joy and togetherness, it can also be a time of extreme loneliness for seniors who may not be able to get out and about as much as they used to, or aren't receiving as many visits from family and friends. Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly in Boston engage with seniors in public and affordable housing all year long, helping them socialize with their neighbors and learn new skills. Nikki Shults, Executive Director of LBFE Boston, joins Nichole on the show this week to talk about their work and their holiday plans for local seniors.
Full Text of ReadingsFriday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 507The Saint of the day is Saint Charles de FoucauldSaint Charles de Foucauld's Story Born into an aristocratic family in Strasbourg, France, Charles was orphaned at the age of 6, raised by his devout grandfather, rejected the Catholic faith as a teenager, and joined the French army. Inheriting a great deal of money from his grandfather, Charles went to Algeria with his regiment, but not without his mistress, Mimi. When he declined to give her up, he was dismissed from the army. Still in Algeria when he left Mimi, Charles reenlisted in the army. Refused permission to make a scientific exploration of nearby Morocco, he resigned from the service. With the help of a Jewish rabbi, Charles disguised himself as a Jew and in 1883, began a one-year exploration that he recorded in a book that was well received. Inspired by the Jews and Muslims whom he met, Charles resumed the practice of his Catholic faith when he returned to France in 1886. He joined a Trappist monastery in Ardeche, France, and later transferred to one in Akbes, Syria. Leaving the monastery in 1897, Charles worked as gardener and sacristan for the Poor Clare nuns in Nazareth and later in Jerusalem. In 1901, he returned to France and was ordained a priest. Later that year Charles journeyed to Beni-Abbes, Morocco, intending to found a monastic religious community in North Africa that offered hospitality to Christians, Muslims, Jews, or people with no religion. He lived a peaceful, hidden life but attracted no companions. A former army comrade invited him to live among the Tuareg people in Algeria. Charles learned their language enough to write a Tuareg-French and French-Tuareg dictionary, and to translate the Gospels into Tuareg. In 1905, he came to Tamanrasset, where he lived the rest of his life. A two-volume collection of Charles' Tuareg poetry was published after his death. In early 1909, he visited France and established an association of laypeople who pledged to live by the Gospels. His return to Tamanrasset was welcomed by the Tuareg. In 1915, Charles wrote to Louis Massignon: “The love of God, the love for one's neighbor…All religion is found there…How to get to that point? Not in a day since it is perfection itself: it is the goal we must always aim for, which we must unceasingly try to reach and that we will only attain in heaven.” The outbreak of World War I led to attacks on the French in Algeria. Seized in a raid by another tribe, Charles and two French soldiers coming to visit him were shot to death on December 1, 1916. Five religious congregations, associations, and spiritual institutes—Little Brothers of Jesus, Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Little Sisters of Jesus, Little Brothers of the Gospel, and Little Sisters of the Gospel—draw inspiration from the peaceful, largely hidden, yet hospitable life that characterized Charles. He was beatified in 2005 and canonized in 2022. Reflection The life of Charles de Foucauld was eventually centered on God and was animated by prayer and humble service, which he hoped would draw Muslims to Christ. Those who are inspired by his example, no matter where they live, seek to live their faith humbly yet with deep religious conviction. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
A worrying trend is cropping up amongst Americans, particularly within Generation Z—they're spying on each other more.Whether reading someone's DMs, rifling through a partner's text messages, or even rummaging through the bags and belongings of someone else, Americans enjoy keeping tabs on one another, especially when they're in a relationship. According to recent research from Malwarebytes, a shocking 49% of Gen Zers agreed or strongly agreed with the statement: “Being able to track my spouse's/significant other's location when they are away is extremely important to me.”On the Lock and Code podcast with host David Ruiz, we've repeatedly tackled the issue of surveillance, from the NSA's mass communications surveillance program exposed by Edward Snowden, to the targeted use of Pegasus spyware against human rights dissidents and political activists, to the purchase of privately-collected location data by state law enforcement agencies across the country. But the type of surveillance we're talking about today is different. It isn't so much "Big Brother"—a concept introduced in the socio-dystopian novel 1984 by author George Orwell. It's "Little Brother."As far back as 2010, in a piece titled “Little Brother is Watching,” author Walter Kirn wrote for the New York Times: “As the Internet proves every day, it isn't some stern and monolithic Big Brother that we have to reckon with as we go about our daily lives, it's a vast cohort of prankish Little Brothers equipped with devices that Orwell, writing 60 years ago, never dreamed of and who are loyal to no organized authority. The invasion of privacy — of others' privacy but also our own, as we turn our lenses on ourselves in the quest for attention by any means — has been democratized.”Little Brother is us, recording someone else on our phones and then posting it on social media. Little Brother is us, years ago, Facebook stalking someone because they're a college crush. Little Brother is us, watching a Ring webcam of a delivery driver, including when they are mishandling a package but also when they are doing a stupid little dance that we requested so we could post it online and get little dopamine hits from the Likes. Little Brother is our anxieties being soothed by watching the shiny blue GPS dots that represent our husbands and our wives, driving back from work.Little Brother isn't just surveillance. It is increasingly popular, normalized, and accessible surveillance. And it's creeping its way into more and more relationships every day. So, what can stop it? Today, we speak with our guests, Malwarebytes security evangelist Mark Stockley and Malwarebytes Labs editor-in-chief Anna Brading, about the apparent "appeal" of Little Brother surveillance, whether the tenets of privacy can ever fully defeat that surveillance, and what the possible merits of this surveillance could be, including, as Stockley suggested, in revealing government abuses of power. "My question to you is, as with all forms of technology, there are two very different sides for this. So is...
Ralph and Bordy are back to break down the NFL Week 7 slate and they go through every game, while also celebrating the beautiful American women that our country has to offer-- Meg the Stallion and Carrie Underwood. Hosts: Nick Bordenaro and Ralph Compiano
On this segment of Copper Country Today, host Todd VanDyke welcomed Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly Director Carol Korpula for a discussion about their need for medical transport drivers, their firewood heating program for seniors, and their upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 on WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation.
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WestJet is shutting down low-cost carrier Sunwing Airlines, Fishing is free this weekend for Ontario residents, A knife-wielding man in Chatham is charged with assault, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent need male mentors for their Little Brothers.
The RCMP released more information about the deadly bus crash in Manitoba this week, WestJet is shutting down Low-cost carrier Sunwing Airlines, A Knife-wielding man was charged with assault in Chatham, The search for a missing Sarnia man has come to a tragic end, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent desperately need male mentors for their Little Brothers.
Home from Haiti, which is in the midst of a plague of kidnappings and murders, we hear from the brave Westport woman battling for the most vulnerable children, in the Special Needs Programme in the Little Brothers and Sisters orphanage near Port-au-Prince To donate: https://www.nph-ireland.org/
This week Mr. Pold hunts invasive species, St. Jimmy makes a new meatball recipe, D'Viddy sneaks out to grab breakfast, and Master Z's mail is delayed. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Scream, The X-Files season 9 St. Jimmy - The Dustwalker, Total Wipeout season 1, Alone season 7 D'Viddy - The Expendables 3, The Mandalorian season 3, Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Master Z - Animal Control Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Decade in Exile / Patti's Town Party People in a Can / Surfing With My 2 Little Brothers
The Kogis escaped colonization by retreating high up into the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains of Colombia. This is nothing short of a miracle. Their ancient, indigenous culture has been preserved since pre-Colombian times giving us a glimpse of what life would have been like when the Incans, Mayans, and Aztecs ruled and we interacted with the world in another way. They recently started traveling and connecting with us - The Little Brothers as they like to call us - to raise awareness about climate change, biodiversity loss, and the need for us to come together and create a new, third world that brings together indigenous wisdom with modern science and technology. In today's episode, I speak with Lucas Buchholz who has written a book for the Kogi and traveled the world with them as their translator. We discuss the Kogi's message and what a food system that supports life looks like from their point of view. A big thank you to Mac Krol for sponsoring this episode. Mac is the Director of the European Institute of Miso and the Founder of a startup that produces miso from European ingredients. His misos are currently being used by many of of the best restaurants in the world. Miso is made from koji, an ancient fermentation tradition. Koji adds rich, umami flavor to dishes, which is especially useful if you're cooking plant-based. Mac is a passionate advocate for all fermented food products and has spoken about miso all around the world from Chicago to Berlin. If you are looking for a speaker for your next event, consider getting in touch with him at mac@macferments.com. He'll tell you the story of how miso is becoming a household staple just like the salt, pepper, and sugar in your pantry. Episode Transcript Related Links Video trailer from our weekend with the Kogi Documentary about the Kogi
What makes a good father? Learn from Luke 15 and the father of the prodigal son.
Full Text of ReadingsThursday of the First Week of Advent Lectionary: 178All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Saint Charles de FoucauldBorn into an aristocratic family in Strasbourg, France, Charles was orphaned at the age of 6, raised by his devout grandfather, rejected the Catholic faith as a teenager, and joined the French army. Inheriting a great deal of money from his grandfather, Charles went to Algeria with his regiment, but not without his mistress, Mimi. When he declined to give her up, he was dismissed from the army. Still in Algeria when he left Mimi, Charles reenlisted in the army. Refused permission to make a scientific exploration of nearby Morocco, he resigned from the service. With the help of a Jewish rabbi, Charles disguised himself as a Jew and in 1883, began a one-year exploration that he recorded in a book that was well received. Inspired by the Jews and Muslims whom he met, Charles resumed the practice of his Catholic faith when he returned to France in 1886. He joined a Trappist monastery in Ardeche, France, and later transferred to one in Akbes, Syria. Leaving the monastery in 1897, Charles worked as gardener and sacristan for the Poor Clare nuns in Nazareth and later in Jerusalem. In 1901, he returned to France and was ordained a priest. Later that year Charles journeyed to Beni-Abbes, Morocco, intending to found a monastic religious community in North Africa that offered hospitality to Christians, Muslims, Jews, or people with no religion. He lived a peaceful, hidden life but attracted no companions. A former army comrade invited him to live among the Tuareg people in Algeria. Charles learned their language enough to write a Tuareg-French and French-Tuareg dictionary, and to translate the Gospels into Tuareg. In 1905, he came to Tamanrasset, where he lived the rest of his life. A two-volume collection of Charles' Tuareg poetry was published after his death. In early 1909, he visited France and established an association of laypeople who pledged to live by the Gospels. His return to Tamanrasset was welcomed by the Tuareg. In 1915, Charles wrote to Louis Massignon: “The love of God, the love for one's neighbor…All religion is found there…How to get to that point? Not in a day since it is perfection itself: it is the goal we must always aim for, which we must unceasingly try to reach and that we will only attain in heaven.” The outbreak of World War I led to attacks on the French in Algeria. Seized in a raid by another tribe, Charles and two French soldiers coming to visit him were shot to death on December 1, 1916. Five religious congregations, associations, and spiritual institutes—Little Brothers of Jesus, Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Little Sisters of Jesus, Little Brothers of the Gospel, and Little Sisters of the Gospel—draw inspiration from the peaceful, largely hidden, yet hospitable life that characterized Charles. He was beatified in 2005 and canonized in 2022. Reflection The life of Charles de Foucauld was eventually centered on God and was animated by prayer and humble service, which he hoped would draw Muslims to Christ. Those who are inspired by his example, no matter where they live, seek to live their faith humbly yet with deep religious conviction. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Andreas Knapp, a member of the Little Brothers of the Gospel says wealth is not only an unwieldy burden, but is incompatible with love of neighbor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's Take Back Sunday, together! This Sunday, Oct. 2nd - Join us for a special celebration with the Little Brothers and Little Sisters of the Lamb. Find out more here. Today's transcript Thank you for joining us as we lead people to Jesus through friendship, good conversation, and the Rosary! The Daily Rosary Meditations is now an app! Click here for more info. We depend on donations from exceptional listeners like you. A small monthly gift goes a long way to help us deliver this podcast. To donate, click here. To find out more about The Movement and enroll: https://www.schooloffaith.com/membership Prayer requests | Subscribe by email | Download our app | Donate
The QBs take a hard look in the mirror to determine just how annoying they may have been to their older siblings. Newsweek (or is it the New York Times?) shares insights into brother/brother and brother/sister fighting, the QBs rate their parents' parenting skills, and the QBs agree that they were lucky to have the siblings they had during their formative years in this 6th installment of the show. It goes without saying that Kevin and Becky had the coolest little brothers.
The Little Brothers are back with a better-organized show format which will be happening every-other-episode for a bit! Main discussion timecode breakdown: Bright Eyes Reissue Project - 03:11 She-Hulk Episodes 1 & 2 - 21:00 Prey (2022 movie) - 39:00
Deebs and Mads review the stella 4 quarter performance from the Swannies against the Giants. A legit Bumper social segment. The preview of the upcoming clash with North Melbourne along with everything else Sydney Swans. Proudly brought to you by Liquorland. Enter 'PODCAST' at check out for $5 off your purchase !!
1400 kids. That's the number of “Little Brothers and Sisters” who are waiting for “BIGS,” as they call them, in Marion, Hamilton and Johnson counties—the biggest number, ever. On this Life. Style. Live! Podcast, Levi and James, with “Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indiana” tell me about their 7-year friendship and how James truly changed Levi's life. What does the commitment entail? How can YOU become a BIG? We break it all down.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In December 1916, deep in the Sahara, an unknown French hermit was shot through the head and dumped in a ditch. He was 58. An accomplished geographer, linguist and explorer, in youth he had been a disillusioned soldier and aristocratic playboy. Why at 30 did he abandon family, career, everything, to search for 'the last place', close to the poor and suffering? This audiobook describes his epic pilgrimage from misery to love and of silent witness to Christ among the Tuareg of the Sahara, including his writings and prayers, and the work being done today by Little Brothers and Sisters of Jesus. +++ This now out-of-print title offered by the Catholic Truth Society (CTS) was written by the late J. Fawley in 1999 and published a year later. But, fear not, this excellent book has not been lost. You can listen to this audiobook version for free. Read by Monica Nash. Duration: 1 hour 21 minutes
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - At least 50 people were killed and others injured Sunday when gunmen attacked worshippers at a Catholic church in southwestern Nigeria. Gunmen reportedly fired at Catholic worshipers attending Pentecost celebrations and detonated explosives. The pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need denounced the “Pentecost massacre” on June 5 in Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State, as “another terrorist act in Nigeria, one more on the long list of crimes against Christians.” The identity of the gunman is not yet known. The archbishop of Owerri condemned “in the strongest terms the spilling of innocent blood in the House of God.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251458/nigeria-catholic-church-attack https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251462/catholic-charity-urges-world-leaders-to-condemn-nigeria-church-massacre Pope Francis condemned the war in Ukraine after Russia's ongoing invasion of that country reached the 100-day mark. June 3 marked 100 days since the beginning of Russia's invasion that has left thousands dead. The United Nations estimates that nearly 7 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion, with many more displaced or stranded within Ukraine. Pope Francis, an outspoken advocate for the Ukrainian people, has expressed a desire to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow and to travel to Ukraine when the “right time” comes. His comments come after he consecrated Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in March. At the end of May, he prayed the rosary for peace in Ukraine and around the world. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251457/pope-francis-ukraine-war-100-days Expectant mothers, babies, and their families can find comfort and encouragement alongside material help like cribs, diapers, and baby formula through the Saint Gabriel's Call ministry in Rhode Island. Saint Gabriel's Call is a ministry under the Providence diocese's Office of Life and Family. It offers free and confidential services including financial, material, social, emotional, and other support for mothers and children. The ministry can help provide cribs, car seats, and furniture as well as baby clothes, linens, diapers, formula, toys, household goods, toiletries, and gift cards. The ministry has three locations in Providence, and five elsewhere in Rhode Island. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251450/pregnant-women-and-their-babies-can-find-help-among-rhode-islands-catholics Today, the Church celebrates Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a priest of the Society of Mary and the founder of the Little Brothers of Mary, a congregation of brothers devoted to the education of the young. The Church also celebrates Saint Norbert of Xanten, who started out as a frivolous and worldly cleric, but was changed by God's grace into a powerful preacher and an important reformer of the Church during the early 12th century. He is the founder of the Norbertine order. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-marcellin-champagnat-262 https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-norbert-491
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In season two of the "Finding Home" podcast series, Irish American Archives Society Executive Director Margaret Lynch interviews an array of Clevelanders with specialized knowledge and stories about the history of the Irish in Cleveland. This episode features an interview with Father Jim O'Donnell. Fr. Jim O'Donnell dates his calling to the priesthood to his first communion day, May 7, 1937. The son of Irish immigrants from County Mayo, he grew up in St. Philomena Parish in East Cleveland, where he received encouragement to pursue the priesthood. Fr. Jim's first assignment was to St. Colman's Parish on the near West Side. He helped to found a chapter of the Pioneers Total Abstinence Association at St. Pat's on Bridge in 1957 and was the group's longtime chaplain. While serving as director of the Catholic Youth Organization, Fr. Jim felt called to service on behalf of social justice and spent many decades living at E. 35th and Central in a community known as the Little Brothers and Sisters of the Eucharist.
This week we discuss how your upbringing affects your sense of direction. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Death on the Nile, The Adam Project, Moon Knight, Star Trek: Picard season 2, Battleground D'Viddy - The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism, Blade, Turning Red Master Z - 300, Project Hail Mary Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Butano Bazaar / Borrador Party People in a Can / Surfing with my 2 Little Brothers
Canadian music legend Anne Murray discusses a new CBC documentary about her life, Anne Murray: Full Circle, which follows her groundbreaking career and lifelong love of Nova Scotia. Toronto singer-songwriter JP Saxe tells us how his Grammy-nominated song If the World Was Ending changed his life. Canadian playwright and actor Makambe K Simamba talks about her powerful new show, Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers, inspired by the killing of Trayvon Martin.
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I invite you to come back into being, to sit with me as we embark on the journey of great remembering. Remembering that we are not only the Little Brothers and Sisters to all that surrounds us, but also that we are them and they are us. They - we - have been waiting and watching for the moment to listen. The Animals have so much to share with us, not only wisdom but truth about ourselves. Even the most unexpected creatures, mundane and fantastic, offer up alliance if we are willing to sit and listen. In this LIVE talk we discuss: •What is the difference between an Ancestral Ally, Lifetime Ally, and Situational Ally? •How can I identify my Allies? •How can I work with my Allies? •How can I honor my Allies? About Casey Certain Casey Certain has felt deeply connected to the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina since childhood and began welcoming the friendship and messages from the Animals since that time. Honing her skills through observation and education, she also works to collect and retell the Animals' cultural stories as they see fit. Her mission has been to aid in the universal process of learning, growing, and healing as we each acknowledge not only our own personal Divine existence but the Divine existence and connection of each and every other being. After serving youth who were from at-risk situations for seven years, Casey began to embrace her identity and role of not only teacher but healer in 2020. Working to explore, record, and share what the Animals, Plants, and Land wish to share and teach, she now offers private sessions and retreats as an Integrative Healing Arts Practitioner at her homestead in Walhalla, South Carolina, with her husband David. She is trained in hypnotherapy, meditation, breathwork, yoga, aromatherapy, auriculotherapy, among other modalities. Her great joy, however, is introducing individuals to the Animal Allies who have been working, and who wish to continue working, with them in order to bring balance to their healing journey. Her own journey is assisted most frequently by Rabbit, Blue Jay, Fox, Crow, and Black Snake. You can learn more about her homestead and healing arts practice at reidhomestead.com and find some of her recorded Animal Meditations on her Patreon Inner Certainty Healing Arts.
The Little Brothers convene to survey the state of Marvel's 2nd TV show, THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER, after watching 4 out of 6 episodes. Contains spoilers, I guess. I mean if you don't watch the show this will be basically incomprehensible. Intro music: "I Do Not Care For The Winter Sun," Beach House Outro music: "Chasin' The Bird," Charlie Parker
In the third episode of the Life Lessons series, I'm talking all about what I've learned from my little brother. From sweatpants and dessert menus to staying true to yourself and finding the laughter in the little things, Connor has taught me so much! I'm so excited to share all these lessons with you! Rate, review, and subscribe! Blog Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actuallythopodcast/support
When we worship God, we're brought into relationship with Him. The act of worship is not limited to liturgical action, but can actually be seen in everything we do, in all our moral decisions. In this episode we talk about how following the Commandments help us worship. And how Matt Fradd's Aussie accent makes his podcasts even more wonderful. Show notes: Servant of God Fulton Sheen's book “Your Life is Worth Living: 50 Lessons to Deepen Your Faith” Check out Matt Fradd's awesome podcast "Pints With Aquinas" The Community of the Lamb (the Little Sisters and Little Brothers of the Lamb) are an awesome, holy monastic community present in countries all over the world. Here in the US, you'll find them in Kansas City, KS. http://www.communautedelagneau.org/en/little-monastery-lumen-christi/ One title, two different books: “The Spirit of the Liturgy” – by Romano Guardini, and “The Spirit of the Liturgy” - by Joseph Ratzinger
What is worship and what do we value? In this episode, we'll start looking at the way our act of worship, especially at Mass, connects us to God and to one another. We'll also see how worship is a fulfillment of God's law. There will be some liturgical nerdery at work. Show Notes: Check out the Servant of God Fulton Sheen's book “Your Life is Worth Living: 50 Lessons to Deepen Your Faith” The Community of the Lamb (the Little Sisters and Little Brothers of the Lamb) are an awesome, holy monastic community present in countries all over the world. Here in the US, you'll find them in Kansas City, KS. http://www.communautedelagneau.org/en/little-monastery-lumen-christi/ One title, two different books: “The Spirit of the Liturgy” – by Romano Guardini, and “The Spirit of the Liturgy” - by Joseph Ratzinger
In this episode, we talk about A Florida Man, listening, and a scene from the David and Goliath story that you may have missedBible Reference - 1 Samuel 17:25-30Follow along on Instagram - @thebibleisfunny
This week on Little Brothers, hand-picked social media influencers Liam English and Josh Romeo-Mullin are terrified by tornadoes, let down by Tik-Tok livestreams, have bad hookups with their doctors, and pitch some hot new content that YOU can STEAL! Contact us at tbawlajpod@gmail.com Access the definitive TBA library EXCLUSIVELY on Patreon! - patreon.com/tbawlaj Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tbawlajpod/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tbawlaj
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It's a truth universally acknowledged that younger siblings are a pain, and are lucky when they aren't sold to the Egyptians. Poor Joseph wasn't so lucky as Abbey describes. It's a little known truth that *Spoilers* the vatican has a soccer championship. That's just one delight of Shannon's latest rabbit hole.Guitalele's Happy Place by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/56194 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
Ken Barlow's forecast is "Interesting", Dawn is Volunteering with Little Brothers friends of the Elderly; The Timberwolves play their last game, and Angel is getting us pumped up for tonight.
This week, Hank is joined on Hank Unplugged by Andreas Knapp, author of The Last Christians: Stories of Persecution, Flight and Resilience in the Middle East. Andreas Knapp left a position as head of Freiburg Seminary to live and work among the poor as a member of the Little Brothers of the Gospel and ministers to prisoners and refugees. His latest book, The Last Christians, recounts the stories of refugees in his neighborhood and of displaced people in camps in Kurdistan, northern Iraq. This is a powerful conversation that you won't want to miss. Topics discussed include: Knapp explains what the Little Brothers of the Gospel society is (3:00); why Knapp left his post as the head of a seminary to live on the margins of society amongst the poor (5:30); Germany's transition away from Christianity and the need for Christians to stop fighting one another and to unite around the essentials (11:00); how Western Christianity often neglects to understand Eastern Christianity (16:30); the strength of witness when we live our lives like Christ (20:00); the Christian refugees in Germany that inspired Knapp and brought him to the Middle East (26:30); why Knapp titled his book The Last Christians (30:30); the political roots of Islam preclude true democratic development in Islamic countries (35:00); the danger of placing ideology above common humanity (45:30); the use of the fourteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet as a sign of solidarity with Christians suffering persecution (49:00); the problem of Islamic migration without assimilation in the West (51:00); the two competing movements in Turkey today (57:30); the difference between martyrdom in Christianity and Islam (1:01:00); why Knapp wrote The Last Christians (1:05:00).