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Parishioners at a normal parish that had a TLM served by a traditional priestly fraternity begged the National Catholic Reporter to help them get the TLM kicked out of their parish. Two years later their parish is closed due to lack of vitality.Sponsored by Charity Mobilehttps://www.charitymobile.com/rtt.phpSources:https://www.returntotradition.orgContact Me:Email: return2catholictradition@gmail.comSupport My Work:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/AnthonyStineSubscribeStarhttps://www.subscribestar.net/return-to-traditionBuy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/AnthonyStinePhysical Mail:Anthony StinePO Box 3048Shawnee, OK74802Follow me on the following social media:https://www.facebook.com/ReturnToCatholicTradition/https://twitter.com/pontificatormax+JMJ+
Parishioners at a normal parish that had a TLM served by a traditional priestly fraternity begged the National Catholic Reporter to help them get the TLM kicked out of their parish. Two years later their parish is closed due to lack of vitality.Sponsored by Charity Mobilehttps://www.charitymobile.com/rtt.phpSources:https://www.returntotradition.orgContact Me:Email: return2catholictradition@gmail.comSupport My Work:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/AnthonyStineSubscribeStarhttps://www.subscribestar.net/return-to-traditionBuy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/AnthonyStinePhysical Mail:Anthony StinePO Box 3048Shawnee, OK74802Follow me on the following social media:https://www.facebook.com/ReturnToCatholicTradition/https://twitter.com/pontificatormax+JMJ+
Tonight's feature-length tale of vampiric terror is all seven chapters of ‘I Am a Priest and my Parishioners are Vampires', a wonderful story by Jrubas, kindly shared with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission: https://www.reddit.com/user/Jrubas/
Eugene Peterson's shock on going from academia to the pulpit, and his solution to encouraging more Bible reading.
Ailbhe Conneely, Religion Correspondent
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On this episode of ABL Live, we covered a variety of topics, including the DOGE interview on Fox News with Brett Baier, the Trump Administration policy of deporting activists who disrupt college campuses, the immense red tape & bureaucracy that exists in the United States, Tennessee House Reps Justin Pearson and Andrew Farmer getting into a heated confrontation, the ongoing anti-Tesla protests that lead to outright destruction, Marvin Sapp holding church members "hostage" over $40,000, and much more!
Aimee Redmann is a Basilica parishioner who is from Louisiana, where the Saint Joseph Altar is part of the Catholic culture there, especially in the New Orleans area. She shares about her devotion to Saint Joseph and talks about the history of the altar, which will be on display on Wednesday evening, March 19, in our Lyceum Auditorium. As part of the Feast of Saint Joseph, Father James Searby, a parochial vicar, will offer a reflection on Saint Joseph at 7 p.m. on March 19 in the church. Afterward, at 7:30 p.m., all are invited to our auditorium, where the Saint Joseph Altar will be set up. There will be a blessing and then a social, as food and drinks will be served. To learn more, click here: https://stmaryoldtown.org/josephaltar2025 To sign up to bring food donations, go here: https://bit.ly/3WVtRwH To volunteer to help. go here: https://bit.ly/3Qh4u4K
Today, we're talking with local Christians about what Lent is and what it means to them.Guests: Father Jarrod Russell, Greek Orthodox priest Nadine Choufani, Parishioner, St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Mission Pastor Liza Hawkins, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Lindsey Krinks, Street Chaplain and activist Tewodros Manaye, Member, Ethiopian Orthodox Church This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley, Rachel Iacovone and Katherine Ceicys.
Parishioners at St. Michael's church in Buffalo wrote to the Vatican in an effort to keep their church open, and the Vatican has stepped in to investigate. Mary Pruski from Save Our Buffalo Churches tells us what's next.
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Local parishioner John Ben from Lockport at the Mass on Tuesday for Pope Francis at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Buffalo full 72 Tue, 25 Feb 2025 17:00:50 +0000 AZRD9XBl2e4O3NUsKqWH8k5NWtPyEh1v buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis Local parishioner John Ben from Lockport at the Mass on Tuesday for Pope Francis at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Buffalo Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Local parishioner Michael Taheri on his best wishes for Pope Francis, and how he may be remembered in Buffalo and Western New York full 182 Tue, 25 Feb 2025 09:30:08 +0000 HGVKk2UxDmZxLqgYpiEl5rSNy1DG291k buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis,buffalo catholic diocese WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis,buffalo catholic diocese Local parishioner Michael Taheri on his best wishes for Pope Francis, and how he may be remembered in Buffalo and Western New York Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Local parishioner Patrick Gorman on his best wishes for Pope Francis, and how he may be remembered in Buffalo and Western New York full 150 Tue, 25 Feb 2025 09:30:50 +0000 3eKF6eMDgPdyYWLAXQoRJsVf5YwDHCvK buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis,buffalo catholic diocese WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis,buffalo catholic diocese Local parishioner Patrick Gorman on his best wishes for Pope Francis, and how he may be remembered in Buffalo and Western New York Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Local parishioner Nancy Nielsen on his best wishes for Pope Francis, and how he may be remembered in Buffalo and Western New York full 244 Tue, 25 Feb 2025 09:30:48 +0000 dEEa96HV4JZZxIzUXEudZQx5dpzXqiE6 buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis,buffalo catholic diocese WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,catholic church,pope francis,buffalo catholic diocese Local parishioner Nancy Nielsen on his best wishes for Pope Francis, and how he may be remembered in Buffalo and Western New York Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Coming to you from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Studios, Nick brings you all of the action from TPE 2025 while smoking the Parishioner's 2024 Cigar of the Year! Hear interviews from manufacturers and find out all of Nick's thoughts on the Total Product Expo. You're going to learn about the changes to the cigar section, what the future holds for cigars at TPE, and Nick's blunt thoughts about what cigars can learn from the "Blue Carpet" products. And we take a different spin to entertainment in the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report and we hear about a man who gave up a chance to walk again to help a child in the Fly High with Blackbird Cigars segment. All this and Three Cigars We've Smoked and Enjoyed This Week! Get your calls in for Ask the Pulpit at (863)874-0000. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... For all your online cigar purchasing needs, head over to 2GuysCigars.com! In business for 40 years, they are THE trusted name in the cigar industry! Family owned and operated, they provide a great selection, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. That's 2GuysCigars.com! Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Blackbird Cigars at @blackbirdcigar on Instagram or check out their website, BlackbirdCigar.com for a store near you that carries their cigars
Coming to you from the Aladino Studios, the votes are tallied and its time for Nick to announce the 2024 Parishioners Cigars of the Year! Nick runs down the top five cigars and has an interview with the manufacturer who took the top spot. There were more votes cast this year than in the previous two years and the list was definitely surprising. But... no spoilers in the episode description, you'll have to listen and find out who won! In the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report, Nick talks about a show he's been watching that a lot of people have told him to watch and he finally did and is loving. And find out some fascinating information about a winter time necessity in the Fly High with Blackbird Cigars segment. All this and Three Cigars We've Smoked and Enjoyed This Week Get your calls in for Ask the Pulpit at (863)874-0000. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... For all your online cigar purchasing needs, head over to 2GuysCigars.com! In business for 40 years, they are THE trusted name in the cigar industry! Family owned and operated, they provide a great selection, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. That's 2GuysCigars.com! Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Blackbird Cigars at @blackbirdcigar on Instagram or check out their website, BlackbirdCigar.com for a store near you that carries their cigars
Fr. Mattingly shares a special announcement with the parishioners of Our Lady of Good Counsel: a parish visitation set to commence in February 2025. *Parishioners, find a letter sharing more in your folder after Mass*
Coming to you from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Studios, Nick is joined by Parishioner Seth Jones who is competing in the 7th Annual Meatball competition at Two Guys Smoke Shop on January 24. Seth will be representing the Parishioners as he takes on four others, including Mr. Jonathan. The goal? #BeatJonathan We fire up a Jose Gaspar 2024 cigar from JC Newman and discuss his strategy for the competition, as well as his background. We also get into a variety of other topics including his time living in Tampa and growing up with Michael Herklots. Find out what we've been watching lately in the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report. And learn about a local civil servant who made his community a better place in the Fly High with Blackbird Cigars segment. Get your calls in for Ask the Pulpit at (863)874-0000. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... For all your online cigar purchasing needs, head over to 2GuysCigars.com! In business for 40 years, they are THE trusted name in the cigar industry! Family owned and operated, they provide a great selection, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. That's 2GuysCigars.com! Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Blackbird Cigars at @blackbirdcigar on Instagram or check out their website, BlackbirdCigar.com for a store near you that carries their cigars
Buffalo's Catholic community is still reeling from the Diocese downsizing plan. Michael Taheri tells us about his frustrations with the Diocese.
We are delighted to welcome Jeanne Rossomme, a parishioner at Holy Trinity Parish in Washington, D.C. She is one of the leaders of the migrant support team at the parish, or “Migrant Familia” as they call it, which is a team of volunteers that accompany, support and advocate for asylum seekers and refugees. Jeanne shares the origin story of the project that began with a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border. She talks about the complicated systems of housing, schooling, employment, and immigration status that their team helps migrants to navigate. She shares inspiring stories and reflects on how common it is for migrants to miss their home, just like any of us would. For anyone who is looking for ways to respond to threats of mass deportations, Jeanne offers a tremendous example of how a small group of parishioners can mobilize to support migrants in their community. Brian and Joe share stories of migrants missing home. Joe recounts the story of Hector, a migrant from Honduras who was kidnapped in Reynosa. The experience was so intense and traumatic for him that it caused him to question the biggest priorities in his life. Brian shares the story of Yamileth who ran the kitchen in her shelter and loved sharing her culture by preparing baleadas (a traditional Honduran dish of a folded flour tortilla filled with food). Brian and Joe stuffed their faces before returning to meet up with Flavio…empty handed!
It's countdown to Election Day. Candidates present their closing arguments to voters as fears around voter fraud continue to circulate. Political analysts share what they'll be looking out for on November Fifth. Pope Francis pens a new encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Synod on Synodality ends after three years of discernment – we share big takeaways and what comes next. A look at the sad reality of church closures and consolidations as attendance continues a downward trend. Plus, meet the fourteen new saints recently canonized by Pope Francis – and learn how you can help the holy souls in Purgatory during the month of November.
Fr. Anthony gets off an all-time rant, Taylor ponders changing his stance on burying St. Joseph to sell his house & asks the good priest some confession themed theological questions. Working in the Church can be difficult. Fr. Anthony is proving that with the week he is currently having! He goes off about how crazy parishioners can be and Taylor just sits there with a stupid big grin on his face. Then, Taylor gives an update on his house not selling and how it may be time for his to reconsider his previous stance on a popular superstition and/or Catholic practice in order to sell the house more quickly. Finally, Taylor asks some questions about commiting sins in a Church which leads to some fun thought experiments. Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
Patrick answers question ranging from priests and heresies, confessions for the homebound, the Presentation of Jesus and callers share their stories regarding hospice care. E-Frank-(0:41) Who would handle the issue of removing a priest who is preaching heresies? The Bishop or the Parishioners? Elizabeth (3:56)-My husband passed away from Alzheimer's. When they let us know he had a seizure we decided to bring him home to die because it seemed like they were being starved. He lasted much longer than the doctors said he would. Denise (7:14)-We just buried my father in law. The last week of his life we put him on hospice. He was in for 1 week and the hospice doctors did a great job of explaining everything to us about end of life. They didn't stop us from giving him water. We would use a moist sponge. We had great care! Bernadette (11:09)-Having a problem with priest not wanting to hear confessions. Our priest doesn't hear confession on a regular basis. and I can't always make it to other churches because they are further away. What should I do? Joe (15:13)-What does keeping holy the Sabbath entail? Deb (21:11)-What actually happened at the Presentation of Jesus? Why did the Jews go to the temple for the presentation? Anne (Email) (25:37)-Where in Bible are we called Priest, Prophet and King Resources: About Priest, Prophet and King: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/column/51802/priest-prophet-king Mike (30:04)-How do you respond pro-choice Catholics who say that abortion is okay because God will take the aborted child to heaven? Diana (33:02)-Can you refuse to receive the precious blood at communion if offered? Chris (35:32)-One of the readers at Mass last night said 'Brothers and sisters...and siblings' during the second reading. What should I do? Nick (44:08)-Nicene Creed- is this different than what John's Gospel says? Ann (49:08)-if i am committing sin in my dream, is that sinful?
“What keeps you and me knowingly, unknowingly, consciously, or unconsciously sad, because we're possessed by what we possess—our possessions?” Father John Unni posed this question in a homily three years ago standing before his congregation at St. Cecilia Parish in Boston's affluent Back Bay. “There's no U-Haul after a hearse.” It is this introspection serves as a catalyst for this week's conversation on “Preach” with Ricardo da Silva, S.J., where John reflects on his 2021 homily for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B. “I like what that guy is saying, but I find it even more challenging three years later,” he admits. “I'm wrestling with these readings in a different way, a deeper way.” After 21 years at St. Cecilia, John—once a high school English teacher and a part-time landscaper—is known for his thought-provoking preaching but also for being something of a “long-form” preacher. Although this approach defies prevailing wisdom, people flock to hear him in the parish and online. The secret to capturing his congregation's attention? “This message isn't coming from Johnny—it's coming from Jesus.” Get this week's Scripture readings and a transcript of John's homily Receive daily Scripture reflections and support “Preach” by becoming a digital subscriber to America Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-air from 9/13/24 TGIF with Fr. Anthony, Tony, and Cristina. Today they talk about dealing with death and grief. They then reminisce on Parishioners and people from the past that have gone home to Jesus. Father closes the show speaking about the Exaltation (Triumph) of the Holy Cross. St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish
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TGIF with Fr. Anthony, Tony, and Cristina. Today they talk about dealing with death and grief. They then reminisce on Parishioners and people from the past that have gone home to Jesus. Father closes the show speaking about the Exaltation (Triumph) of the Holy Cross. St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish
Local parishioner Tom Puchalski from Save Our Buffalo Churches reacts to the Buffalo Diocese laying the groundwork for its 'Road to Renewal' plan on Tuesday full 330 Wed, 11 Sep 2024 08:30:00 +0000 6RK49agbcJH3iiWCCrTydp90RkbG6D4T buffalo,news,wben,buffalo catholic diocese WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,buffalo catholic diocese Local parishioner Tom Puchalski from Save Our Buffalo Churches reacts to the Buffalo Diocese laying the groundwork for its 'Road to Renewal' plan on Tuesday Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Local parishioner Michael Taheri reacts to the Buffalo Diocese laying the groundwork for its 'Road to Renewal' plan on Tuesday full 217 Wed, 11 Sep 2024 08:30:00 +0000 oxqxkGi1MXsMzZoe9eTbWfzsZtUegSYV buffalo,news,wben,buffalo catholic diocese WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,buffalo catholic diocese Local parishioner Michael Taheri reacts to the Buffalo Diocese laying the groundwork for its 'Road to Renewal' plan on Tuesday Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
The Buffalo Diocese has announced the closure of 78 churches. Some, like St. Benedict will remain open as "secondary" worship sites.
In this episode Edmund Mitchell welcomes special guest Nick Sawicki, the Associate Director of Development for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and a member of CAPP USA, the American branch of a Vatican foundation that promotes Catholic social teaching. Nick brings a wealth of experience to the conversation, including his work with America's Catholic social teaching initiatives and his legal background from Fordham University.Show Notes:(00:00) The episode begins with Nick's background and his deep connection with Catholic social teaching, rooted in his experiences at his home parish, which was led by the inspiring figure: Venerable Nelson Baker. Nick recounts how Father Baker's life and work in the "City of Charity" in Buffalo left a profound impact on him, shaping his understanding of faith in action. Nick discusses how Father Baker's dedication to serving the poor and needy during the Great Depression exemplifies the true spirit of Catholic social teaching.(10:18) In this section of the podcast, Nick and Edmund discuss the multifaceted nature of poverty, emphasizing that beyond material poverty, the Church also recognizes moral and spiritual poverty. They explore the significance of Catholic social teaching, particularly how the Seventh Commandment ("Thou shall not steal") extends beyond just avoiding theft. Nick highlights the Church's teachings on the universal destination of goods, the tension between private property rights, and the common good. The discussion also touches on the complexities of economic systems and the moral foundations necessary for true human dignity and justice.(15:58) In this segment, Edmund and Nick discuss the importance of understanding the Church's teachings on private property and its deeper spiritual significance. Edmund shares a personal story about his children and their attachment to belongings, which sparks a conversation about the dignity and fulfillment that come from owning property. Nick explains that while private property is important, it must be balanced with the Church's teachings on the universal destination of goods, ensuring that possessions serve the common good. The discussion also highlights the role of Catholic social teaching in guiding how we relate to and use our material possessions.(25:24) In this closing segment, Edmund and Nick discuss how Pope Francis emphasizes Catholic social teaching through his actions and decisions, sparking conversations about living a life aligned with the Gospel. Nick shares practical ways to cultivate a healthier relationship with material goods, like using the Jesuit practice of the Examen to reflect on motivations behind purchases. They also discuss the dangers of consumerism, which can distract from spiritual growth. Nick encourages listeners to explore Catholic social teaching further by visiting cappusa.com, which offers valuable resources for understanding and applying these principles in daily life.An OSV Podcasts partner. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
Members of Hephatha Lutheran Church are using data to make informed decisions about their respiratory health. The data comes from a growing network of sensors across the city's elementary schools.
Parishioners are expressing sadness over the priceless art, many done by the Group of Seven, lost in a fire at a historic Toronto church; Jihad Akl describes the moment gunshots were fired on his restaurant, killing his son, and how he chased the gunman while injured; and, the University of Toronto's latest proposal to protesters to end the encampment on campus has been rejected.
“So many people in religious institutions have been destroyed, wrecked, annihilated, killed, lost, devastated, wasted, demolished, overturned, overwhelmed, upset, nullified, undone, put to an end, shattered, smashed, scuttled, ravished, engulfed, submerged, overrun, extinguished, eradicated, devoured, consumed, burned up, burned down, gone to pieces, razed, lying in ruins, sacked, broken, dead, and ruined.” -Antonio Myers. “I am not a fan of linear thinking, black or white thinking, monolithic thinking, herd mentality, group think, my way or the highway thinking, binary thinking, and all or nothing thinking.” -Antonio Myers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
Parishioners at a Louisiana church were able to avert a crisis when an armed gunman opened the back door at a First Communion Mass. And a court in Pakistan has annulled the marriage of a 17 year old Christian girl, after she was kidnapped and forced to both marry her captor and convert to Islam.
Parishioners, seminarians and friends recall impact of Detroit pastor, longtime spiritual director who left mark on generations(0:02) Rose Marshall, a lifelong parishioner and social media coordinator at St. Augustine and St. Monica Parish in Detroit, recalls a drive-through the parish organized during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to lift the spirits of the parish's pastor, Msgr. Daniel Trapp. Marshall and fellow parishioner Brian McCullough Jr. talk about what the parish meant to Msgr. Trapp — who died in January — and what he meant to them. (3:01) Other parishioners and friends, including Nick Waller and Karl Finkbeiner, a seminarian who was mentored by Msgr. Trapp, talk about the priest's ubiquitous presence in the east-side Detroit neighborhood, and his welcoming nature to all whom he encountered.(6:21) Genevieve Kocourek, evangelization coordinator at the parish, and McCullough talk about Msgr. Trapp's quiet, persistent approach to evangelization. McCullough, a Baptist convert to Catholicism, talks about how Msgr. Trapp influenced his own conversion.(10:20) Friends and parishioners recall how Msgr. Trapp looked out for the less fortunate in his neighborhood, including a warming shelter at the parish during the colder months. Kocourek talks about his solidarity with the city's African-American community and his response to national tragedies impacting the Black community, including the deaths of George Floyd and Tyre Nichols.(16:36) Marshall relays how Msgr. Trapp became a father figure to her, counseling her as a young person and grieving with her when her grandmother passed away. Waller and McCullough remember Msgr. Trapp's counsel when he was experiencing a difficult time in life.(23:46) Finkbeiner recalls Msgr. Trapp's care and concern for him as a seminarian during spiritual direction. Danielle Center talks about how Msgr. Trapp's encouragement helped her start a new ministry during a pivotal time.(27:07) Kocourek talks about Msgr. Trapp's care and concern for parishioners during the COVID-19 pandemic. (29:40) The interviewees each remember Msgr. Trapp's workmanlike attitude toward the priesthood. Without overdoing it, he had a knack for leading by example and showing Christ-like care and concern for each person he encountered. (33:12) The interview subjects react to Msgr. Trapp's passing and reflect on how he'll be remembered for generations.Reporting and script by Casey McCorry; narration by Leah Butalid; production by Ron PangbornThis episode of Detroit Stories is proudly sponsored by Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan – the charitable arm of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Engage in the practice of the corporal works of mercy within your community! To begin your journey of involvement and compassion, visit CCSEM.org today and select “Get Involved.”Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, YouTube or Spotify. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.
Also in the news: Chicago Vietnam Memorial repaired for 51st anniversary; 103-year-old bike shop in Beverly closing; Parishioners in Pilsen reenact Good Friday events and more.
After spending some time away from church, a listener wonders if God is annoyed with her -- and if her fellow parishioners will judge her when she starts going to Mass again. The Nuns have a lot to say! Read the transcript here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/random-nun-clips/RNC-as178-wrong-time-go-back-to-church Listen to the full Ask Sister podcast here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/ask-sister/as178-ask-sister Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087. Let us know your thoughts about the podcast by taking this short survey! Your input helps us shape the future of the In Good Faith podcast! Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you!
Today, we're talking with local Christians about what Lent is and what it means to them. Guests: Father Jarrod Russell, Greek Orthodox priest Nadine Choufani, Parishioner, St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Mission Pastor Liza Hawkins, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Lindsey Krinks, Street Chaplain and activist Tewodros Manaye, Member, Ethiopian Orthodox Church This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley, Rachel Iacovone and Katherine Ceicys.
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Coming your way from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Mobile Studios, Nick proudly announces the Parishioners' pick as the top cigar of 2023! He also reviews numbers two and three on the list as well. Nick is joined by a special guest to discuss the top cigar of the year and we get some information about what is going on with their company and what we can expect out of them in 2024. Also, find out what they've been watching lately in the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... Check out Rivermen Cigar Company on Instagram at @TheRivermenCigarCompany online at RivermenCigars.com or give him a call for mail order service at (314) 843-3355 Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Sign up for the Robusto box at My Monthly Cigars and smoke along with the guys at MyMonthlyCigars.com
Coming to you from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Mobile Studios, Nick is joined by Nick Gervais, owner of My Monthly Cigars and Fahking Good Coffee, to announce the first portion of the 2023 Parishioners Top 25 Cigars of the Year! The Nick's review cigars 25 through 11 and discuss the methodology how the list is developed. They also discuss how close the voting was and how important each and every vote was in determining the rankings. During the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report, we get an update on what the guys have been watching/listening to lately. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... Check out Rivermen Cigar Company on Instagram at @TheRivermenCigarCompany online at RivermenCigars.com or give him a call for mail order service at (314) 843-3355 Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Sign up for the Robusto box at My Monthly Cigars and smoke along with the guys at MyMonthlyCigars.com
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We know Church leaders need to be trained well in theology, morality, scripture, liturgy, and pastoral ministry. But if we want them to be able to wield those skills as effective leaders, they must also be great communicators. After all, sharing the Good News is, at its heart, the task of communicating. Communication is a linchpin skill that unlocks the full potential of all other skills, and church leaders often get very little training in it. That's why most parishes fail to engage 93% of parishioners, and it's why Matthew Warner wrote his excellent new book titled Why They Follow: Lessons in Church Communication from That One Lost Sheep, which was just published by Word on Fire. Today, Brandon Vogt sits down with Matthew to discuss the book and the communications tips and strategies he recommends. The Church needs great communicators. This book will teach you to be one. It belongs on every church leader's desk. Links Why They Follow: Lessons in Church Communication from That One Lost Sheep by Matthew Warner NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a patron and get some great perks for helping, like free books, bonus content, and more. Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners…like you! So be part of this mission, and join us today!
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