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Maria Grasso, the Chief Sales Officer at the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), shared the story behind her title with us on December 4, 2024.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Rating: 5 out of 5.Of the interview, our founder and host, Sue Rocco, says: “Listen in as I sit down with Maria to talk about her younger years growing up in Philadelphia, playing varsity soccer on a boy's team, the loss of her father to Colon Cancer, her best advice for women in sales, and why she loves her job so much!”ABOUT MARIA:Maria Grasso is the Chief Sales Officer at the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), leading three business development divisions, the convention sales team and destination services team in growing convention bookings, while positioning Philadelphia as the premier destination for meetings, conventions and major events.Actively involved in Philadelphia's hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, Maria serves as the hotel accommodations expert, representing Philadelphia and the PHLCVB with FIFA and U.S. Soccer. She has served in similar capacities for other historic events including the 2015 World Meeting of Families & Papal Visit, 2016 Democratic National Convention and the 2017 NFL Draft.A 25 year veteran of the organization, Maria joined the PHLCVB in 1999 as senior director of national accounts, quickly establishing herself as the organization's top-producing sales director. She most recently served as vice president of sales and convention services, a customer-facing role focusing on organizational growth in key industry verticals.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Papal Visit In early September, Pope Francis visited Indonesia as part of a tour of the region. It was the third papal visit to the country after tours by Pope Paul VI in 1970 and Pope John Paul II in 1989. This trip included Indonesia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea and Singapore. The theme of this visit to the world's largest Muslim nation was ‘Faith, Fraternity and Compassion' and appeared to build on an earlier visit to the United Arab Emirates in 2019. On that trip the Pope and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar co-signed a statement known as the Abu Dhabi document, in which they declared a shared commitment to promote reconciliation, fraternity and with the aim of universal peace. The three-day visit to Jakarta was declared a success by the Vatican and Indonesian observers alike, with the Pope highlighting and praising Indonesia's commitment to interfaith harmony. So, what was the aim of this papal tour for the Vatican and the Catholic Church in Indonesia? What were the Pope's key messages and how was he received? And what lingering influences might this visit have for this minority religion of 9 million people, but also for society more broadly? In this week's episode Jemma chats with Bagus Laksana, the Rector of Sanata Dharma University in Yogyakarta. He is author of 'Muslim and Catholic Pilgrimage Practices: Explorations Through Java' (Routledge, 2016). In 2024, the Talking Indonesia podcast is co-hosted by Dr Jemma Purdey from the Australia-Indonesia Centre, Dr Jacqui Baker from Murdoch University, Dr Elisabeth Kramer from the University of New South Wales and Tito Ambyo from RMIT. Image: IG @archbishopcomensoli
Listen to news from and about the Church in Asia in a capsule around 10 minutes.Pope Francis wrapped up the longest apostolic journey of his pontificate covering four nations in Asia and Oceania, infusing joy and hope among millions in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and Singapore. Listen to the story and more in a wrap-up of the weekly news from Asia.Filed by UCA News reporters, compiled by Rock Ronald Rozario, edited by Anosh Malekar, presented by David Lawrence, background score by Andre Louis and produced by Binu Alex for ucanews.com For news in and about the Church in Asia, visit www.ucanews.comTo contribute please visit www.ucanews.com/donateOn Twitter Follow Or Connect through DM at : twitter.com/ucanewsTo view Video features please visit https://www.youtube.com/@ucanews
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Songwriter Ethan Hsu shares his musical journey and how the process of composing songs has been a means for him to strengthen his relationship with God. Stay tuned for a snippet of this song performed by Mystic Font - only on CatholicSG Radio!
Susan Ann Davis is Chairman of Susan Davis international (SDI). She joins program host Chris Meek to discuss how the global strategic communications consulting firm headquartered in Washington, DC provides expertise in reputation management, market entry and expansion, public affairs, crisis and risk communications. Ms. Davis will provide an inside look into her role offering counsel to government and business leaders in 14 countries, including Northern Ireland, Ireland, Panama, Egypt, Sweden, and Germany, as well as providing public relations counsel to the Vatican for the Papal Visit to Ireland. In addition to counseling Members of the US Congress; NGOs, multinational C Suite executives, and senior leaders of US government agencies, she is also a lifelong advocate for democracy building and leadership development for women. As such, she will speak to the initiatives she is involved in to advance such efforts including having served as the Board Chair Emeritus of Vital Voices Global partnerships, the preeminent NGO empowering emerging women leaders in 125 countries.
Susan Ann Davis is Chairman of Susan Davis international (SDI). She joins program host Chris Meek to discuss how the global strategic communications consulting firm headquartered in Washington, DC provides expertise in reputation management, market entry and expansion, public affairs, crisis and risk communications. Ms. Davis will provide an inside look into her role offering counsel to government and business leaders in 14 countries, including Northern Ireland, Ireland, Panama, Egypt, Sweden, and Germany, as well as providing public relations counsel to the Vatican for the Papal Visit to Ireland. In addition to counseling Members of the US Congress; NGOs, multinational C Suite executives, and senior leaders of US government agencies, she is also a lifelong advocate for democracy building and leadership development for women. As such, she will speak to the initiatives she is involved in to advance such efforts including having served as the Board Chair Emeritus of Vital Voices Global partnerships, the preeminent NGO empowering emerging women leaders in 125 countries.
How does smudging and Indigenous culture integrate with the Mass?Join Archbishop Smith and Fr. Cristino Bouvette from the Diocese of Calgary as they discuss cultural appropriation and integration in the Mass, how much human culture is supposed to be seen in any liturgy, the Indigenous ritual of smudging, paganism vs. Christianity, the virtue of patriotism and much more.Fr. Cristino Bouvette is a born and raised Albertan of mixed Cree-Métis and Italian heritage, ordained in the Diocese of Calgary in 2012. Fr. Cristino was the Liturgical Coordinator for the 2022 Papal Visit to Canada. He currently serves as Vicar for Vocations and Young Adults for the Diocese of Calgary and he is the chaplain for the St. Francis Xavier Chaplaincy for young adults.In partnership with First Nations, Metis and Inuit Peoples from across Treaty Six, the Archdiocese of Edmonton supports Indigenous-led healing and reconciliation initiatives to guide our next steps. The Archdiocese of Edmonton has established a $3.2-million Indigenous Reconciliation Fund and convened an indigenous-led Discernment Circle to help frame our efforts. Further announcements will be made on the IRF soon. Read moreWatch us on YouTube Here!andSubscribe to our email list: Upfront Updates Upfront with the Archbishop is a weekly podcast where our goal is to strengthen the relationship between the hierarchy and the faithful through informal conversations about our Catholic faith. Featuring Archbishop Richard Smith (Archdiocese of Edmonton, AB) and our host Jenny Connelly. Produced by Matthew Bodnarek.
Did local communities disagree about whether it was a good thing that the Pope was coming to Canada? How has the Pope's visit brought people closer to Jesus? What was it like for local communities to have security details that are as extreme as the security for the President of the United States?Anne Wildcat was one of the main, local Indigenous leaders to organize the details of Pope Francis' first stop on his Canadian itinerary at Maskwacis, Alberta. She and Archbishop Smith exchange stories of some of the most beautiful, tense and chaotic behind-the-scenes moments of having the Pope come to a local reserve and to the Archdiocese of Edmonton.Links:National Truth and Reconciliation Commission DocumentsOur Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Parish, MaskwacisPapal Visit Website w/ Archival Video and Pope's SpeechesWatch us on YouTube Here!andSubscribe to our email list: Upfront Updates Upfront with the Archbishop is a weekly podcast where our goal is to strengthen the relationship between the hierarchy and the faithful through informal conversations about our Catholic faith. Featuring Archbishop Richard Smith (Archdiocese of Edmonton, AB) and our host Jenny Connelly. Produced by Matthew Bodnarek.
Listen to news from and about the Church in Asia in a capsule around 10 minutes. The Vatican reiterates its stand to continue “dialogue” with China as Pope Francis recognized Bishop Joseph Shen Bin of Shanghai who was transferred and installed unilaterally violating the 2018 Sino-Vatican Agreement. This story and more in this week's podcast.Filed by UCA News reporters, compiled by Rock Ronald Rozario, edited by Anosh Malekar, presented by John Laurenson, background score by Andre Louis and produced by Binu Alex for ucanews.comFor news in and about the Church in Asia, visit www.ucanews.comTo contribute please visit www.ucanews.com/donateOn Twitter Follow Or Connet through DM at : twitter.com/ucanews
SUDAN UNREST Nina Shea, director of The Center for Religious Freedom at The Hudson Institute joins us to talk about the armed unrest in Sudan that could escalate into a civil war and how the violence is affecting the Christian minority in the country...as well as the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria. THE HABSBURG WAY Eduard Habsburg, Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See talks about his new book, The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules for Turbulent Times and the recent Papal Visit to Hungary LOVE STORIES OF THE BIBLE Shannon Bream, author and chief legal correspondent for FOX News shares her new book, The Love Stories of the Bible Speak: Biblical Lessons on Romance, Friendship and Faith.
Marco Sermoneta Ambassador Marco Sermoneta is the Consul General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest, based in San Francisco. A career diplomat since 1993, he will be building partnerships and coalitions of support for Israel with the people and governments of Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. He plans to focus on strengthening relations in the areas of innovation and technology, trade, agriculture, tourism, sustainability and the environment, and culture. He looks forward to working together with the active Jewish communities, businesses, and Israeli entrepreneurs in San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. A native Italian and fluent Spanish speaker, he intends to work closely with the Italian American and Hispanic American communities. He is eager to work with the Americans of Asian descent, including the Japanese and Indian communities, based on his diplomatic experiences. Marco served as Israel's Ambassador to Colombia and strengthened the political and trade relations significantly with the first ever visit of an Israeli Prime Minister to the country, and with the ratification of the Free Trade Agreement during his tenure. This set the framework for commerce and economic cooperation which has flourished until today. Throughout Marco's tenure there was increased cooperation on technology, innovation, development, and defense issues. As Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica, he was instrumental in strengthening relations in a number of areas including agriculture, development, and defense. Israel was one of the first countries to respond to the devastating earthquake of Haiti in 2010, providing immediate humanitarian assistance and long-term trauma-care knowledge. Additionally, he served as Deputy Ambassador to Japan helping represent Israel as the Indo-Pacific Region became more of a focus for Israeli foreign policy. He was the Head of the European Multilateral Organizations desk in the European Division of the Foreign Ministry, which included NATO, OSCE and others. He played an important role in the Papal Visit of John Paul II to Israel in 2000. Previously he served as the Political Counselor of the Israeli Mission to the United Nations focusing on social affairs, human rights, economics, and sustainability. He helped Israel gain a more appropriate representation on various UN Committees and staff, and helped many Israeli NGOs obtain UN recognition and accreditation. At the start of his career, he was a Deputy Chief of Mission in both Mumbai and Dublin. Born in Rome, Marco's family was active in the Roman Jewish Community, who trace their origins to the Second Temple period 2,000 years ago. He immigrated to Israel as a child on the day before the Yom Kippur War started in 1973 growing up in Lod, a city with various economic and social challenges. For him, being accepted as a Cadet in the Israeli Foreign Ministry, and representing Israel, is a personal and professional dream. Before joining the Foreign Ministry, he was assistant to the night editor of the Jerusalem Post, wrote articles for the paper, and worked in a bookstore. Besides international diplomacy, Marco has been writing and publishing poetry for the past 20 years. He also translates Italian and English poetry into Hebrew. He received a BA in English Linguistics and International Relations from Hebrew University and served in a field intelligence unit in the IDF. He enjoys Italian cooking and music, and is hoping to expand his vinyl record collection during his time in San Francisco. We talk about: How can a Silicon Valley company get in contact with investors from Israel? How can the Israel consulate help companies here and abroad? How has the technology that has been developed in Israel spilll over to other countries into other parts of the world or has it? And much more… Connect with Marco https://embassies.gov.il/san-francisco https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-sermoneta-28907a18/
Alvin and German conduct a great conversation with Temple University's Senior Director of Communications Deirdre Childress Hopkins.'81. She also served as the Director of Public Relations for Visit Philadelphia where she served as the communications representative for Latinx, African American, LGBTQ, and Canadian tourism markets. Before these roles she was the Strategic Communications Manager for the $1.3 billion Pennsylvania Convention Center. She is a former journalist who worked at The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Daily News, and United Press International. A lifelong learner, she received her Master of Science in Strategic Communication from Temple University. Her community service includes the 2016 Philadelphia DNC's Communications Working Group, 2015 Communications and Marketing Committee for the World Meeting of Families and Papal Visit in Philadelphia, and the social media team for the Pennsylvania Conference for Women. While at Colgate she received the President's Award, wrote for the Colgate Maroon, and was a founding member of the Colgate Basketball cheerleading team. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English/Fine Arts.
In this episode Kalen leaves the comfort of his home studio and joins the band Papal Visit front men Pierre and Adam, as well as John and Chris from the live band, at their jam spot after a killer show for the Quality Block Party. They discuss their history together as well as their home town's rich rock and roll past. Be sure to check out their Bandcamp, you can also find them on Facebook The tracks from this episode are: What Makes Him Win, The Heaviness, Sparkling Blue Depression, bonus yet to be released track, Pagan Place, Cut Me Out, I Wanna Part in a Play, We Can Work it Off Since there are a few honourable mentions in this episode here are a few other links for those that might be curious about the bands and artists mentioned in this spisode. Ermine - You can hear them on the BBQ Records YouTube page Wooden Wives and The Organizers - You can check them both out at the Wooden Wives Bandcamp Page Thanks to Buddy from Pension Clothing for the shout out and a sweet hat. You should check out their Site for some sweet duds Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
This session was recorded in November of 2018 for Corey's appearance on the podcast. Maybe it's about time we had him back on again! If you like what you hear, you can listen to Corey's appearance on the podcast. Part 1 and Part 2 Thanks to friend of the podcast Adam of Papal Visit for the shout out! Why not go give them some love and check out their episode. Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
Today our Storyteller, Jacqueline Marie, catches up with DR Canada's Executive Director Eric Myatt, to hear about parish renewal in his region in 2022. Then Jacqueline interviews Julia and Adam Kozak about their participation in the Papal Visit to Canada this summer and the role of peace and reconciliation in parish renewal. The Official Walking Together Papal Visit Site: https://www.papalvisit.ca/healing-and-reconciliation/ Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/british-columbians-our-governments/indigenous-people/aboriginal-peoples-documents/calls_to_action_english2.pdf Julia Kozak's explanation of the Papal vestments: https://www.papalvisit.ca/designing-the-papal-mass-vestments/ Hanson, E., Gamez, D., & Manuel, A. (2020, September). The Residential School System. Indigenous Foundations. https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/residential-school-system-2020/ Speeches from the Pope during the Penitential Pilgrimage: https://www.cccb.ca/indigenous-peoples/pope-francis-penitential-pilgrimage/speeches/ “Peace” Catholic Church. Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2nd ed., Our Sunday Visitor, 2000. http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/2304.htm Missing Children of Indian Residential Schools: On discovery of unmarked graves at Indian residential schools in Canada https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/cfe29bee35c54a70b9621349f19a3db2
Guest: Brandi Morin, freelance journalist & author of "Our Voice of Fire"
Very excited to share with you a special BONUS episode with Fr. Cristino Bouvette (Papal Visit Liturgical Coordinator), debriefing him on the Papal Visit liturgies. We take a deep dive into the decisions made around the Papal liturgies and the elements of indigenous inculturation that happened, like smudging and praying in the four directions. To watch the lives streams of the Papal events visit:https://www.papalvisit.ca/archival-footage/To read the texts of the Holy Father visit below:https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/travels/2022/outside/documents/canada-2022.htmlFr. Cristino Bouvette is a born and raised Albertan ordained for the Diocese of Calgary on June 22, 2012. He served as a seminarian and associate pastor in a number of parishes before taking up his current role as Vicar for Vocations and Young Adults in July, 2017. Since then he has helped to establish the St. Francis Xavier Chaplaincy for university students and young adults in the Diocese of Calgary. He oversees that growing project based out of St. Mary's Cathedral.Submit your question for the Archbishop at the link below using the SpeakPipe widget:www.caedm.ca/upfrontUpfront with the Archbishop is a weekly podcast seeking to bridge the gap between the hierarchy and the faithful by discussing the beauty, truth, and challenges of our Catholic faith. The podcast features our host Jenny Connelly, as well as Archbishop Richard Smith, of the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton Alberta.Produced by Matthew Bodnarek
We take advantage of the Canadian House of Commons' summer recess to sit down with Garnett Genuis, Member of Parliament for Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan in Alberta.We shoot the summer breeze getting to know Garnett better: how his political discernment was partly inspired by a Holocaust survivor in his family and a German bishop who resisted the Nazis; how he juggles his obligations as parliamentarian and father of five; and how the Christian faith is practiced, shared, interpreted and sometimes maligned on Parliament Hill.Our discussion also features a lively mix of current events: Pope Francis' recent trip to Canada and the legacy of Indian residential schools; religious freedom at home and abroad; the state of the national pro-life movement; and the outlook for upstart political parties seeking to challenge the conservative establishment.Oh, and there's that whole Conservative Party of Canada leadership race to talk about too.Garnett was first elected to federal office in 2015 and was likewise victorious in the 2019 and 2021 elections. At 35 years of age, he's spent nearly 20% of his life representing his constituents. He's the host of his own political podcast, Resuming Debate. Garnett and his wife, Rebecca, live outside Edmonton, Alberta and have five children.Documents/Websites ReferencedGarnett Genuis biography (official website)“Resuming Debate” podcast hosted by Garnett Genuis “What the bishop who resisted the Nazis can teach us today,” Catholic News Agency (December 17, 2017)“Pope Francis in Canada” (official webpage for the July 2022 papal visit)“‘Terrible and tragic': Century-old Catholic Church in Morinville, Alta., destroyed by fire,” CBC News (June 30, 2021)Garnett Genuis tweets #1 and #2 endorsements in 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership race“Canada election: Did the PPC split the Conservative vote? Maybe - but it's not that simple,” Global News (September 22, 2021)“Alberta MP among those calling for re-opening of national Office of Religious Freedom,” Grandin Media (March 10, 2021) www.crownandcrozier.comtwitter.com/crownandcrozierfacebook.com/crownandcrozierhttps://www.instagram.com/crownandcrozier/Please note that this podcast has been edited for length and clarity.Support the show
We finally sit down with Archbishop Richard (William) Smith to debrief Pope Francis' historic visit, and penitential pilgrimage, to Canada. His Grace discusses the highlights and key takeaways from his insiders perspective.To watch the lives streams of the Papal events visit:https://www.papalvisit.ca/archival-footage/To read the texts of the Holy Father visit below:https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/travels/2022/outside/documents/canada-2022.htmlUpfront with the Archbishop is a weekly podcast seeking to bridge the gap between the hierarchy and the faithful by discussing the beauty, truth, and challenges of our Catholic faith. The podcast features our host Jenny Connelly, as well as Archbishop Richard Smith, of the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton Alberta.Produced by Matthew Bodnarek
On today's show we chat with Nevin deMilliano with Prairie Storm Chasers and hear from listeners about the severe weather that hit the province over the long weekend. Plus, we chat with Nola Jeffrey, the executive director of Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society, a substance abuse and trauma help centre, on the number of calls to crisis lines doubling after the Papal visit. And the U.S. is concerned with how Bill C-11 could affect trade. We find out more from Dr. Michael Geist, the Canada Research Chair of internet and e-commerce law at the University of Ottawa.
Inspired by Pope Francis' recent visit to Canada, Janelle Reinhart joins Hollie to share her experience at his recent trip to Edmonton, and what this means for the future of reconciliation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joining Cale live from Pope Francis' pilgrimage across Canada, Bishop Thomas Dowd shares his first-hand experiences of Francis' powerful actions and words of reconciliation. Plus, as one of the first “blogging priests” of the internet age, Bishop Dowd tells us what it takes to reach what Pope Benedict XVI called “the digital continent”.
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Pope Francis will be in Canada next week, July 24-29. This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, we bring you two conversations from the Upfront with the Archbishop podcast with Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton: Archbishop Smith, himself, who is the General Coordinator of the Papal Visit and Fr. Cristino Bouvette, Director of Liturgy for the Papal Visit.
Guest host Richard Cloutier chats with Shaun Vincent. Creative director of Vincent Design
In our weekly news panel with Michelle McQuigge and Meagan Gillmore, we discuss the upcoming Papal visit to Canada and explore some of the notable stories that the Catholic Church is grappling with this week. From the July 22, 2022 episode.
On today's show, ahead of the papal visit to Edmonton, we chat with Golden Eagle and find out his feelings on the trip. Plus, why is the cost of gas in Alberta so high compared to the rest of the country? Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, says it's because Alberta is being ripped off. Also, hibernating insects can regrow their muscles on demand. We find out more from Dr. Jackie Lebenzon, a postdoctoral scholar at University of California Berkeley. She worked on the project at Western University when she was a PhD student. And the fossil of an Alberta dinosaur has been successfully transported from a tricky location. We find out how from Mark Powers, a PhD student studying vertebrate paleontology at the University of Alberta.
Guest host Richard Cloutier chats with Shelby LaFramboise, director of Indigenous initiatives and an assistant professor
We begin with our weekly conversation with Mayor Jyoti Gondek. We get the Mayor's thoughts on this year's edition of The Calgary Stampede and discuss the future of the ‘Green Line' LRT project amid rising costs influenced by record high inflation, and increased lending rates. Pope Francis touches down in Edmonton on Sunday. What does this mean to the Indigenous Community? We discuss the significance of the visit with Crystal Gail Fraser, Professor in the Faculty of Native Studies and Department of History at the University of Alberta. Finally, we head South of the border to catch up with Global News Washington Correspondent, Reggie Cecchini. Reggie gives us a health update on President Joe Biden, who has tested positive for COVID-19, and details on the ‘bombshell' evidence presented this week in the January 6th insurrection hearings.
For more information on how to donate or volunteer check out the website at:www.papalvisit.caLeading up to the Papal visit to Canada next week, Archbishop Richard Smith wants to let Catholics know how they can and should engage with this historic moment in the life of the Church in Canada and the country.Upfront with the Archbishop is a weekly podcast seeking to bridge the gap between the hierarchy and the faithful by discussing the beauty, truth, and challenges of our Catholic faith. The podcast features our host Jenny Connelly, as well as Archbishop Richard Smith, of the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton Alberta.Produced by Matthew Bodnarek
Michelle McQuigge of the Canadian Press reviews the latest news making headlines including the Papal visit to Canada, and America's newly launched mental health crisis line. From the July 18, 2022 episode.
On this July 14th edition of The Drive Podcast: Stuart Smyth is the Chair of Agri-Food Innovation and Sustainability Enhancement & Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. He joins guest host J'lyn Nye on The Drive to talk about the rising cost of food following interest rates going up. Afterwards J'lyn speaks with Father Cristino Bouvette, the National Liturgical Director for the Papal Visit to Canada about the importance of this visit.
Guest: Father Cristino Bouvette, Priest with the Diocese of Calgary, currently on loan as the National Liturgical Director for the Papal Visit to Canada. [Calgary-based priest of mixed Italian, Métis and Cree heritage; will be the national liturgical director for the papal visit from July 24 to 29]
The Residential School Survivors Society says there are mixed feelings about the Pope's visit.
Guest host Arlene Bynon is joined by Michelle Robinson, who also goes by Red Thunderwoman, Sahtu Dene Activist and host of the podcast "The Native Calgarian". Arlene and Michelle talk about what the National Indigenous Peoples Day means to her, about the rumor circulating about the possible resignation of the Pope, and what Michelle thinks need to happen along the road to reconciliation. Let's get talking See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SONGLIST: 1) Papal Visit - The Heaviness 2) Papal Visit - Destroy The Hive, 3) Papal Visit - Inaudible feat. Sadie, 4) Papal Visit - False Flag, 5) Papal Visit - Call Me Out, 6) Papal Visit - The Swimmer (Burn Cold), 7) BONUS: Jaded Truth - Years In front Of You. Enjoy!
Father Frank Pavone weighs in on Biden's visit with the Pope, his views on the life issue and how the church worldwide unites around every life. Powerful.
This week on “The Tent,” Daniella speaks with former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro about President Biden's upcoming trip to Rome. They discuss the president's historic meeting with Pope Francis, the important role that faith plays in politics and social justice, and what policymakers can do to protect voting rights in America. Daniella also breaks down the latest developments on the Hill as Democratic lawmakers close in on a framework for the Build Back Better Act.
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Saint John born songwriter Adam Mowery has a new track out by his band, Papal Visit. We hear Opposite Heart for the first time.
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On the Wednesday show we will observe the Day of the Constitution of the Slovak Republic by looking at the document's evolution in time. Then we look behind the scenes of the preparations for the upcoming papal visit to Slovakia and also speak to the Slovak Paralympic champion Jozef Metelka.
This time around we are joined by Adam Mowery to talk about his latest album Horseshoe Canyon, His first in 7 years. We chat about his song writing, recording on a 4 track cassette recorder and reminisce of day gone by. The tracks you will hear on this episode are: The Black Path (St. Joseph's Mechanical Penthouse), Floyd on 45 (Horseshoe Canyon), Local Bands (Local Bands), The Girl With No Tattoo (Horseshoe Canyon) If you like what you like what you hear on this episode you can also find Adam all over the web: Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp, and through Monopolized Records. You can also hear Adam on our episode with Papal Visit. Be sure to go give his some listens! Thanks to friend of the Podcast Pam of Heartbreak Boutique for the shout out! If you've ever seen any of our snazzy buttons, you better believe they were made there. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram. If you're looking for some sweet duds, they can definitely hook you up! Thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram Episode thumbnail Credit: Corey Isenor
During his 1987 visit to the United States and Canada, Pope John Paul II spent two days in Northern California. KCBS Radio reporters stayed with the pontiff during those two days, covering a Papal Mass at Laguna Seca Raceway, visits to the Basilica of the Mission of San Carlos in Carmel and Mission Dolores in San Francisco, a event at Saint Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, and his final stop, a Papal Mass at Candlestick Park. This recording is a "telescoped" set of highlights from the coverage.
As part of the papal visit over 3,000 Defence Forces personnel were deployed in support of An Garda Síochána in securing the Phoenix Park, Ireland West Airport and the Marian Shrine in Knock. Images emerged online of troops bedding down in a former homeless camp while tasked with securing the perimeter of the Phoenix Park in support of An Garda Síochána. People seemed to be appauled by the conditions but what was Niall's take on it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As part of the papal visit over 3,000 Defence Forces personnel were deployed in support of An Garda Síochána in securing the Phoenix Park, Ireland West Airport and the Marian Shrine in Knock. Images emerged online of troops bedding down in a former homeless camp while tasked with securing the perimeter of the Phoenix Park in support of An Garda Síochána. People seemed to be appauled by the conditions but what was Niall's take on it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 1: In this episode Kalen leaves the comfort of his home studio and joins the band Papal Visit front men Pierre and Adam, as well as John and Chris from the live band, at their jam spot after a killer show for the Quality Block Party.They discuss their history together as well as their home town's rich rock and roll past. All the music you heard on this Episode was provided by Papal Visit. Be sure to check out their Bandcamp, you can also find them on Facebook The tracks from this episode are: What Makes Him Win, The Heaviness, Sparkling Blue Depression and a bonus clip of a yet to be released track. Since there are a few honourable mentions in this episode here are a few other links for those that might be curious about the bands and artists mentioned in this spisode. Ermine - You can hear them on the BBQ Records YouTube page Wooden Wives and The Organizers - You can check them both out at the Wooden Wives Bandcamp Page Quality Block Party - Check out their Facebook Page for their events and festivals Thanks to Buddy from Pension Clothing for the shout out and a sweet hat. You should check out their Site for some sweet duds
Part 2: In this episode Kalen leaves the comfort of his home studio and joins the band Papal Visit front men Pierre and Adam, as well as John and Chris from the live band, at their jam spot after a killer show for the Quality Block Party.They discuss their history together as well as their home town's rich rock and roll past. All the music you heard on this Episode was provided by Papal Visit. Be sure to check out their Bandcamp, you can also find them on Facebook The tracks from this episode are: Pagan Place, Cut Me Out, I Wanna Part in a Play, We Can Work it Off Since there are a few honourable mentions in this episode here are a few other links for those that might be curious about the bands and artists mentioned in this spisode. Ermine - You can hear them on the BBQ Records YouTube page Wooden Wives and The Organizers - You can check them both out at the Wooden Wives Bandcamp Page Quality Block Party - Check out their Facebook Page for their events and festivals Thanks to Buddy from Pension Clothing for the shout out and a sweet hat. You should check out their Site for some sweet duds
Featuring: Dino Durando talks about the Papal Visit to Philadelphia, and what it was like to be in a crowd of that many Catholics. Readings for Saturday, October 3rd. Pray especially for the whole body of the Church by St. Ambrose Exclusive Internet Content, an Extra Segment about the Bus Accident.