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This blogcast explores “The Eucharist is Not About Us, But it Also Is” written by Patrick Hyland and read by John Cardillo.In this blog post, Patrick reflects on his high school Mass experiences and the communion among mankind and God himself. Considering this, I'd like to suggest three different levels on which we might view the Mass. At the end of the day, these are all describing the same Eucharistic mystery, but it may help us to truly appreciate what is going on when we go to Church. First, we witness up close the eternal worship of the Son given to the Father through the Holy Spirit. The powerful, mysterious, life-giving love of the Trinity is on display, which is quite simply mind-blowing. The God who spoke the stars into existence and took on flesh to save us has come close to show us His inner life. Secondly, we don't simply watch all of this happen, but we actually get to receive it. This happens through the proclamation of the Scriptures, where we receive God's word, and then through the reception of the Eucharist, where Jesus's flesh and blood mingle with ours, and we receive the very life, love, and peace which we witness in the Trinity. Thirdly, we are gifted with the ability to experience all of this not just on our own, but alongside our brothers and sisters. Jesus came not just to reconcile humanity with God, but also to reconcile us with one another and with ourselves. So there is a level where God is relating to God, a level where God is relating to me, and finally a level where God is relating to all of us together, and we relate to one another.So next time you go to Mass, ask the Holy Spirit for the grace to truly see the different layers of divine activity at play in the Eucharistic celebration. Ask for the grace to see that Mass is more than just a gathering of believers. Ask for the grace to see God's jealous love poured out for you as an individual in the Eucharist. Ask for the grace to see how the Eucharist unites us as the Church. The Eucharist is not about us, but it also is. God desperately desires to draw us into His love and communion as one Church, and in the Eucharist, He has given us an incredible gift which does just that. May we let Him draw us in. Author:Patrick Hyland is a program associate for the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists with new and existing resources on the Center's website and contributes to the Center's marketing and consultancy efforts. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
The Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) invited host Sabrina Halvorson to its event in Napa County this week, where it presented Fisher Vineyards with the Energy for Everyone Hero Award. In today's show, we talk with Rob Fisher about the award and other things like how wildfire affects his business, which is timely with the Point fire and Sites fire burning just miles away from his vineyards. We also talk with Mike Newland, Director of Agriculture Business Development for PERC, and PERC Director of Industry Communications, Patrick Hyland. Tune in for this and more of the day's agriculture news.
This blogcast explores “Journeying with Christ in College," written by Christian Bordak-Roseman and read by Patrick Hyland. “Journeying with Christ in College,” by Christian Bordak-Roseman. In his blog post, Christian describes how he grew in his faith and in relationship with Christ while he studied at university. He specifically recalls his experience of being accompanied by student ministers on campus. They are student who, while receiving a degree themselves, participate in ministry and help other students acclimate to university life and help students encounter Christ. Christian found more spiritual growth in spiritual direction and when he became a student minister himself. His time as a student minister during the COVID-19 pandemic was not without challenge, but he embraced the challenge and was still able to grow and help others to grow as well. Links:Click here to view the COVID-19 Resource Page.View the Art of Accompaniment and Living as Missionary Disciples resource pages.Listen to On Mission episodes about accompaniment, spiritual direction, and spiritual growth while in college. Contributors:Christian Bordak-Roseman is a Program Associate for the Catholic Apostolate Center, where he assists with new and ongoing projects for the Center. Christian is a student at The Catholic University of America seeking his Bachelor's degree in History and his Master's degree in Secondary Education. He also works with the Campus Ministry Office at the Catholic University as a Student Minister. Patrick Hyland is a program associate for the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists with new and existing resources on the Center's website and contributes to the Center's marketing and consultancy efforts. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Patrick is a junior at The Catholic University of America pursuing a double major in Operations Management and Theology. On campus, Patrick is involved with the Office of Campus Ministry, planning events and accompanying undergraduate students as a Student Minister. Additionally, Patrick loves music, playing drums for various groups and working as a freelance DJ for weddings and other private events. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Blogcasts are produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections, episodes of On Mission, and recent blogcasts. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
This blogcast explores “From Servants to Servitude—Aloysius Gonzaga," written by Alex Cranstoun and read by Patrick Hyland. “From Servants to Servitude—Aloysius Gonzaga,” by Alex Cranstoun. In his blog post, Alex describes the great witness of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, for whom the famous basketball school, Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, is named, and how he desired to spread the Gospel to far and away lands. However, St. Aloysius Gonzaga missioned in Rome, caring for the sick and the dying. Alex reflects that we do not need to go far to witness the love of Christ. We can care for those in our family, in our home, our neighborhood and greater community. St. Aloysius Gonzaga was born as the eldest of seven children to an aristocratic family in Italy. At a young age, St. Gonzaga developed a deep spiritual life including devotions such as the Little Office of Our Lady and the psalms. After studying in Florence, St. Gonzaga returned to his hometown and received his first communion from the future St. Charles Borromeo. After receiving his first communion, he read a book on Jesuit spirituality and felt convicted to become a missionary. He joined the Jesuits and life an austere life. He died while still a scholastic. Links:Click here to learn more about St. Aloysius Gonzaga.Learn more about other favorite saints.Listen to On Mission episodes about accompaniment and corporal works of mercy. Contributors:Alex Cranstoun is the Production Coordinator for the Catholic Apostolate Center. Patrick Hyland is a program associate for the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists with new and existing resources on the Center's website and contributes to the Center's marketing and consultancy efforts. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Patrick is a junior at The Catholic University of America pursuing a double major in Operations Management and Theology. On campus, Patrick is involved with the Office of Campus Ministry, planning events and accompanying undergraduate students as a Student Minister. Additionally, Patrick loves music, playing drums for various groups and working as a freelance DJ for weddings and other private events. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Blogcasts are produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections, episodes of On Mission, and recent blogcasts. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
This blogcast explores “Living Sickness in the Presence of God," written by Fatima Monterrubio Cruess and read by Patrick Hyland. “Living Sickness in the Presence of God,” by Fatima Monterrubio Cruess. In her blog post, Fatima describes how there is a temptation in the midst of sickness to fall into despair, anguish, or self-absorption. However, whether it be common colds, Covid-19, or cancer, God offers us the grace, if we are open to that grace, we can turn that suffering into that contributes to the good of the People of God. Fatima draws the inspiration for this reflection from the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. St. Paul was known originally as Saul and was an opponent of the early Church. He persecuted Jews who believed in Jesus as the savior. Jesus stopped Saul from persecuting Christians and called him to his side, baptizing him with water and later with the blood of martyrdom. The account of the conversion of Saint Paul (Acts 9: 1-5) serves as an inspiration for those who criticize the Church. Through the example of Paul, Jesus touched the heart of the one who persecuted his people and can also touch ours. Links:Click here to learn more about the Conversion of St. Paul.Learn more about other favorite saints.To visit our COVID-19 Resource Page, please click here.Listen to On Mission episodes about suffering, anointing of the sick, mental health, and funerals. Contributors:Fatima Monterrubio Cruess is the Resource Coordinator for the Catholic Apostolate Center. Patrick Hyland is a program associate for the Catholic Apostolate Center where he assists with new and existing resources on the Center's website and contributes to the Center's marketing and consultancy efforts. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Patrick is a junior at The Catholic University of America pursuing a double major in Operations Management and Theology. On campus, Patrick is involved with the Office of Campus Ministry, planning events and accompanying undergraduate students as a Student Minister. Additionally, Patrick loves music, playing drums for various groups and working as a freelance DJ for weddings and other private events. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Blogcasts are produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections, episodes of On Mission, and recent blogcasts. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
Laurel Hell (2022) es el sexto álbum de estudio del cantautor japonés-estadounidense Mitski, lanzado el 4 de febrero de 2022 a través de Dead Oceans. Patrick Hyland produjo el álbum, que se ha caracterizado por ser un disco que combina estilos de synth-pop, indie pop y rock electrónico. Según Mitski, el título del álbum es un término popular para estar atrapado en matorrales de laurel que crecen en el sur de las Montañas Apalaches.
Former boxers Christy Martin and Patrick Hyland join Kevin Byrne to reflect on the epic lightweight title fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden at the weekend. A fight billed as the 'biggest fight in women's boxing' surpassed expectations as talks of a rematch in Ireland gather pace. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're talking with Patrick Hyland about the National Weather Museum and Science Center in Norman, Oklahoma. We're also looking at severe weather storm reports from North Carolina and South Carolina. Severe thunderstorms Wednesday produced damage wind, hail, and in at least one instance, a flash flood in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, South Carolina. We're also looking at the latest on Tropical Storm Fred from the National Hurricane Center. WATCH THIS SHOW TO SEE THE MAP OF SEVERE WEATHER REPORTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST SUPPORT US ON PATREON VISIT OUR WEBSITE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message
Patrick Hyland is the guest for this week's show. The Dubliner joins Kevin Byrne to talk about his career in boxing, dealing with the loss of his father and his plans for the future with his brothers. If you have been affected by anything discussed on this podcast, please contact the Samaritans on 1850 609 090 or Pieta House on 01 6010000. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is water extraction the future of clean extracts for the cannabis industry? And we're not talking about ice water hash. Host of Cannabis Tech Talks, Charles "Chuck" Warner, gets all the info from NEXTRACTION, CEO, Patrick Hyland on his revolutionary new process that is not only is it safer than other methods, it's also healthier – to extract cannabis molecules using only water. Find out more about NEXTRACTION here: https://nextraction.com This episode of Cannabis Tech Talks is sponsored by PolyScience| Temperature Control Solutions, learn more at https://www.polyscience.com.
Is water extraction the future of clean extracts for the cannabis industry? And we're not talking about ice water hash. Host of Cannabis & Tech Talks, Charles "Chuck" Warner, gets all the info from NEXTRACTION, CEO, Patrick Hyland on his revolutionary new process that is not only is it safer than other methods, it's also healthier – to extract cannabis molecules using only water. Find out more about NEXTRACTION here: https://nextraction.com This episode of Cannabis & Tech Talks is sponsored by PolyScience| Temperature Control Solutions, learn more at https://www.polyscience.com.
Outgoing MEP and Alliance party leader Naomi Long on leaving Brussels, growing up in East Belfast & her plans as justice minister for Northern Ireland, comedian Des Bishop on his new show about his mother plus we have music from two of Ireland's best opera singers Patrick Hyland & Simon Morgan.
There's been a lot of innovation this year in the hemp space from harvesting equipment, dryers and genetics to product development. This week we have a conversation with Patrick Hyland and Nicole Foss of NeXtraction, a company that has developed a new extraction process using water. Their products are produced with little waste and environmental impact operating under a triple bottom line ideology. It's clean, safe and scalable. As always please like, share and subscribe to The Hemp Entrepreneur Podcast to hear from more entrepreneurs like Patrick and Nicole. Resources: Email: Patrick@nextraction.com Website: www.nextraction.com Instagram: @NeXtraction_inc www.ketsamusic.com
In honor of Mitski’s new album, “Be the Cowboy,” here’s the episode she did in 2016. — Mitski has been making records since 2012. Her third record, Puberty 2, came out in June 2016 and was critically acclaimed Pitchfork gave it Best New Music status. Her music has been featured in the tv show Adventure Time. In this episode, Mitski breaks down her song Your Best American Girl, along with her long-time collaborator Patrick Hyland. songexploder.net/mitski
Mitski has been making records since 2012. Her third record, Puberty 2, came out in June 2016 and was critically acclaimed Pitchfork gave it Best New Music status. Her music has been featured in the tv show Adventure Time. In this episode, Mitski breaks down her song Your Best American Girl, along with her long-time collaborator Patrick Hyland. songexploder.net/mitski
Steve Bunce is back to look at the Leeds Arena bill with Josh Warrington against Patrick Hyland, as well as the WBA Wolrd Featherweight title fight where Leo Santa Cruz takes on Carl Frampton.
Ed Robinson is joined by Spencer Fearon and Jamie Moore to bring you all the latest news in boxing with exclusive interviews from Dillian Whyte, Antonio Tarver, Dave Coldwell, Josh Warrington, Patrick Hyland, Leo Santa Cruz and Daniel Jacob.
Could this actually be it for Manny Pacquiao? It never seems to be the smart bet to count on a fighter sticking with retirement, but if Manny is done and Tim Bradley was his final bout, it's been a hell of a ride. Not to be totally outdone, Anthony Joshua picked up a heavyweight belt with a quick destruction of Charles Martin last weekend as well. Coming up this weekend, talent reigns supreme as Errol Spence, Jr. takes on Chris Algieri on NBC and Gary Russell, Jr. fights Patrick Hyland on Showtime. This week on the show, author, writer and all around solid gentleman Rafe Bartholomew joins historian Patrick Connor of The Fight City, FloBoxing and more in discussing all of this boxing stuff. Follow us on Twitter! Rafe Bartholomew: @rafeboogs Patrick Connor: @PatrickMConnor Top Men Boxing Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMBRadio/ Rate us on iTunes, and thanks for tuning in!
On this week's episode of the BoxHard Podcast, Joey and Ayaz are joined by Stephen Smith. Stephen talks of his upcoming world title challenge on Saturday against undefeated Jose Pedreza, who he thinks is the best Smith brother pound-for-pound and the progression thus far of brother Callum Smith. This episode also includes the weekly 'Review and Preview' segments. This episode ends on an interview with Patrick Hyland. Patrick is fighting on the same card as Stephen Smith, also for a world title. Patrick talks of what it'd mean to bring the WBC world title back to Ireland, what we're to expect from him on Saturday and much more! Stay tuned!