11th and 12th-century Archbishop of Canterbury, theologian, and saint
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On this week's episode of Three Ravens we're off to the land of the Dark Peak and the White, exploring to history and folklore of Derbyshire!We start off by chatting through traditions associated with Easter Monday festivities, and the live of St Anselm, who we conclude ought to be the Patron Saint of Jerks, all before we depart for Derbyshire in England's East Midlands.With Martin having absolutely rinsed the county's history last year, we dig into some strange and unexplored corners, including the 18th century Derbyshire mill owner assassinated by the King of Sardinia, the county's mysterious second sunset, the Ashbourne Road Shoe Tree, Crich Tramway Village, and more - all before Eleanor discusses the history of the Bakewell Pudding, the Bakewell Tart, and Derbyshire's 'Bride's Pie' for this week's County Dish.After that, we're deep into folklore, and discuss hardy perennials of Derbyshire legend, including the Little Red Hairy Man, Old Tup, a rather amazing shapeshifting, werewolf witch who almost gobbled the heir to the English throne, and so much more - not least some pretty freaky ghost stories - all enhanced by some excerpts from Saturday's upcoming Local Legends interview with beloved folk musician, storyteller, and editor of Fact and Fiction magazine, Pete Castle.Then it's on to the main event: Eleanor's telling of "Crooker" - a perhaps lesser known legends of a rather hungry and not very pleasant water demon said to live in the River Derwent...We really hope you enjoy the episode, and will be back on Thursday with a new Magus bonus episode about Giordano Bruno, and our Patreon Exclusive Film Club episode about 1968's The Witchfinder General, all before the full interview with Pete comes out on Saturday!The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
St. Anselm (1033 - 1109 AD) was Abbot of the monastery of Bec, and later, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was the first of the medieval scholastics, and the first real systematic theologian. In many ways, St. Anselm is the bridge between St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. Links To read Anselm's Cur Deus Homo online: https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/ans/ans117.htm To read several of the most important works of St. Anselm, get the book Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/anselm-of-canterbury-the-major-works-9780199540082?q=Anselm%20major%20works&lang=en&cc=us For more on the medieval scholastics, the atonement, and St. Anselm, see the book Reading the Church Fathers: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/reading-the-church-fathers/ SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's Newsletter: https://www.catholicculture.org/newsletters/ DONATE at: http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio Dr. Papandrea's Homepage: http://www.jimpapandrea.com Dr. Papandrea's YouTube channel, The Original Church: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOriginalChurch To ask questions, make comments, or interact with Dr. Papandrea, join the conversation in the Original Church Community: https://theoriginalchurch.locals.com/ Theme Music: Gaudeamus (Introit for the Feast of All Saints), sung by Jeff Ostrowski. Courtesy of Corpus Christi Watershed: https://www.ccwatershed.org/
In our annual State of the Union episode of the PREP Athletics Podcast, we take you through our extensive tour of prestigious prep schools across the country, sharing exclusive insights and emerging trends in the prep school basketball landscape. During our journey, which started at IMG Academy in Florida and stretched through New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, we uncovered fascinating developments in program expansions, coaching changes, and the evolving NIL landscape. We're particularly excited to share observations about the growing emphasis on girls' programs, innovative NIL proposals, and the changing dynamics of prep school recruitment. Our travels included meaningful visits to historic institutions and conversations with influential coaches who are reshaping the future of prep school athletics
Send us a textThis is the first episode of a four-part series in which the In the Crease boys delve into the 2024 coaching changes across D2 Men's Lacrosse. In this first episode, we start up North. We were honored to be able to talk with Coach Boardeau at St Anselm, Coach Nehlig at AIC, and Coach Spallone at St Thomas Aquinas. Check out their teams at:St A's: Twitter- @STAHawksMLAX Instagram - @stahawksmlaxAIC: Twitter -@aic_mens_lax Instagram - @aic_mlaxSTAC: Twitter - @staclacrosse Instagram - @stac_mlaxIf you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcast
“Faith seeking understanding,” in the words of St Anselm, is our hope. In the meantime, “wax on, wax off…breathe in, breathe out” can help us remember that we are called to live and serve in the present in humility, joy and confidence, because our future is assured through the grace and providence of God.”
In this episode of the 'Chasing the Goal' podcast, hosts Kyle Devitte and Jack Piatelli talk with Drew Bourdeau, the new head coach of St. Anselm College's lacrosse team. Drew discusses his recent transition from coaching at Bedford High School, the exciting prospects at St. A's, and his plans to maintain and elevate the already strong lacrosse culture. He shares insights into his coaching philosophy, recruitment strategies, and the importance of tradition and culture in building a successful program. The episode also touches on the evolving dynamics of college recruiting, the significance of the New England lacrosse scene, and the challenges and opportunities presented by modern conferences and streaming arrangements. Chasing the Goal podcast from New England Lacrosse Journal is a Seamans Media production. Find more daily lacrosse news at New England Lacrosse Journal: https://www.laxjournal.com/ Topics 01:56 Guest Introduction 02:44 Drew's Journey to Head Coach 05:54 Transforming St. Anselm's Lacrosse Program 17:21 Recruitment Strategies and Challenges 23:57 The Growth of Lacrosse Broadcasting 25:03 Epic Games and Coaching at Bedford 26:22 Spotlight on Bennett Matthews 30:40 Youth Programs and Player Development 33:24 Choosing the Right College for Lacrosse 44:12 Fall Ball and Future Plans 46:01 Conclusion and Farewell
We have a monthly worship evening at 5pm on the second Sunday of each month. This month we had the JOY of hearing from our dear friend and Bow Church congregant Ozzy. Ozzy has just spent a year in God's time, as a part-time Monk with the community of St Anselm. He shared with us what God has been saying to him this year and prayed over us. What a beautiful night!
Born: 1033, Aosta, Italy Died: April 21, 1109, Canterbury, United Kingdom Full name: Anselmo d'Aosta Books: Proslogion, More The post St. Anselm, Part 1 – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
St. Anslem part 2 an excerpt from Pope Benedict XVI's reflection on St. Anslem: Dear brothers and sisters, may the love of the truth and the constant thirst for God that marked St Anselm's entire existence be an incentive to every Christian to seek tirelessly an ever more intimate union with Christ, the Way, the Truth and the Life. In addition, may the zeal full of courage that distinguished his pastoral action and occasionally brought him misunderstanding, sorrow and even exile be an encouragement for Pastors, for consecrated people and for all the faithful to love Christ's Church, to pray, to work and to suffer for her, without ever abandoning or betraying her. May the Virgin Mother of God, for whom St Anselm had a tender, filial devotion, obtain this grace for us. "Mary, it is you whom my heart yearns to love", St Anselm wrote, "it is you whom my tongue ardently desires to praise". The post St. Anselm, Part 2 – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
This service of Choral Evensong, sung by the Cathedral Schola, observes the Feast of St. Anselm. The officiant and preacher is the Rev. Canon Lauren Holder. Choral repertoire includes: Robert Lehman (b. 1960), Preces & Responses in A flatCharles Villiers Stanford 1852-1924) in CGabriel Jackson (b. 1962), A Prayer of King Henry VIBob Chilcott (b. 1955), Now the green blade riseth
St Anselm of Canterbury - Bishop and Doctor of the Church *Christ at the Door of Our Heart *Beautify the World through Mary *St Conrad, Porter to Holiness *Stop and Listen for the Lord's Word of Peace
Taylor Kemp and Dr. Elizabeth Klein discuss the life of St. Anselm of Canterbury, monk, abbot, and second archbishop of Canterbury. A doctor of the Church, St. Anslem was admired by Thomas Beckett and Thomas More because he resisted English kings during the investiture controversy. St. Anselm's masterpiece Cur Deus Homo includes his argument for the ontological argument for God's existence. Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED. Sign Up for FORMED. Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on the Mission Circle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the In the Crease boys bring you the usual line-up, with the Week in Review and Games to Watch, and Top 10 Roundup. We end the show talking with the Larsen brothers of the St Anselm Hawks. We have watched them since they were freshmen. So, we catch up with them to find out what it is like to play on the same college team together. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS IT!You can check out St Anselm at:St Anselm: Twitter - @STAHawksMLAX Instagram - @stahawksmlaxAlso, if you are looking to work in lacrosse, or looking to hire a lacrosse position, please check out our segment sponsor: LaxJobs.usIf you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcast
On today's edition of The Sports Machine with Slim we talked about last night's Boston Celtics win over the Bucks. We talked about the Boston Bruins and the potential for a huge fight tonight in the game vs the New York Rangers. We also talked a bunch about college hoops and the tournament action that truly gets going today. The most important thing we talked about though, was something good in the community that people should know about. The St Anselm's Softball team has a funding drive going on today. They are looking for people to donate $10 to support the team. The Sports Machine with Slim donated $100 to them while we were on the air today, and we are asking you to please make a donation if you are able. If lots of people donate just $10 apiece, it can add up to a substantial total. Let's Go Saint Anselm's!
Acid Horizon continue their conversation with the folks over at Mimbres School by sitting down with Sean Capener, who'll be teaching their "History of Damnation" course. We read Sean's "On the Fall of the Angels: Economic Theology After the Middle Passage". In this paper, Sean shows how St Anselm's Christian theories about the economy of salvation and Man's debt to God can inform a critical view towards our own narratives about debt and credit under racial capitalism through the mediation of figures in contemporary Black Studies such as Saidiya Hartman and Fred Moten.Mimbres School on Twitter: https://x.com/mimbresschool?s=21&t=NfJ9dYuPKzO2YMikAm0wpwSupport the showSupport the podcast:https://www.acidhorizonpodcast.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/acidhorizonAcid Horizon on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcastZer0 Books and Repeater Media Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zer0repeaterMerch: http://www.crit-drip.comOrder 'Anti-Oculus: A Philosophy of Escape': https://repeaterbooks.com/product/anti-oculus-a-philosophy-of-escape/Order 'The Philosopher's Tarot': https://repeaterbooks.com/product/the-philosophers-tarot/Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/169wvvhiHappy Hour at Hippel's (Adam's blog): https://happyhourathippels.wordpress.comRevolting Bodies (Will's Blog): https://revoltingbodies.comSplit Infinities (Craig's Substack): https://splitinfinities.substack.com/Music: https://sereptie.bandcamp.com/ and https://thecominginsurrection.bandcamp.com/
A poem, lovingly put together by Tricolore Theatre Company in collaboration with Ghirelli and CaAPa (The Catholic Association of Performing Arts) for Radio Maria England during Advent of 2023. A RIDE IN CENTRAL PARK Writer: RICHARD FITCHETTRichard, originally from the Midlands, now lives in London. He is married with two children and four grandchildren. He is a playwright, has had work produced on the fringe and has received 5-Star reviews and been commended for a stage prize.This piece was inspired by a sermon at his church, St Anselm's in Tooting.' Reader:Kenneth Michaels is an actor and director and has worked in theatre, radio, television and film and has taught in several drama schools.As an actor he has toured extensively in the UK and Europe in works from Shakespeare to pantomime, Pinter to Agatha Christie. Kenneth works as a specialist ESOL teacher, working with refugees supporting their English learning. He is also the Secretary of the Catholic Association of Performing Arts (CaAPA).
To Mary God gave his only-begotten Son, whom he loved as himself. Through Mary God made himself a Son, not different but the same, by nature Son of God and Son of Mary. The whole universe was created by God, and God was born of Mary. God created all things, and Mary gave birth to God. The God who made all things gave himself form through Mary, and thus he made his own creation. He who could create all things from nothing would not remake his ruined creation without Mary. God, then, is the Father of the created world and Mary the mother of the re-created world. God is the Father by whom all things were given life, and Mary the mother through whom all things were given new life. For God begot the Son, through whom all things were made, and Mary gave birth to him as the Saviour of the world. Without God's Son, nothing could exist; without Mary's Son, nothing could be redeemed. Truly the Lord is with you, to whom the Lord granted that all nature should owe as much to you as to himself. The post “Virgin Mary, all nature is blessed by you” – St. Anselm from the Office of Readings – Discerning Hearts Podcasts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Hosts Christopher Chapp and Rich Larson discuss the state of the 2024 Presidential election 14 months before Election Day with Professor Christopher Galdieri of St. Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire.
TAN Publisher Conor Gallagher and Fr. Robert Nixon wrap up their examination of St. Anselm of Canterbury with a discussion on how Anselm's unwavering faith and obedience in trying moments can be a model for holiness we can emulate today.LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE MASTERS25 FOR 25% OFFThe Passion of Christ Through the Eyes of Mary https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-passion-of-the-christ-through-the-eyes-of-mary/The Glories of Heaven https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-glories-of-heaven/For updates about new episodes, special guests, and exclusive deals for The Spiritual Masters listeners, sign up at https://SpiritualMastersPodcast.com.And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code MASTERS25 for 25% Off your next order.
TAN Publisher Conor Gallagher and Fr. Robert Nixon discuss The Glories of Heaven by St. Anselm of Canterbury. What will it be like to be in heaven? Are there degrees of blessedness in heaven? Is there some form of hierarchy in heaven? Hear how this spiritual master approached these these questions and discover heaven in its beauty and glory.LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE MASTERS25 FOR 25% OFFThe Passion of Christ Through the Eyes of Mary https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-passion-of-the-christ-through-the-eyes-of-mary/The Glories of Heaven https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-glories-of-heaven/For updates about new episodes, special guests, and exclusive deals for The Spiritual Masters listeners, sign up at https://SpiritualMastersPodcast.com.And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code MASTERS25 for 25% Off your next order.
TAN Publisher Conor Gallagher and Fr. Robert Nixon dive into The Passion of Christ Through the Eyes of Mary by St. Anselm of Canterbury and others. Conor calls Fr. Nixon the Catholic version of Indiana Jones for finding this and other lost texts and translating them into English for the first time. Fr. Nixon says it's a privilege to help bring timeless words of wisdom from great Doctors of the Church to modern readers. LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE MASTERS25 FOR 25% OFFThe Passion of Christ Through the Eyes of Mary https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-passion-of-the-christ-through-the-eyes-of-mary/The Glories of Heaven https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-glories-of-heaven/For updates about new episodes, special guests, and exclusive deals for The Spiritual Masters listeners, sign up at https://SpiritualMastersPodcast.com.And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code MASTERS25 for 25% Off your next order.
Discover the historical background of St. Anselm of Canterbury in light of his predecessors and the Benedictine tradition. St. Anselm was a remarkably successful man. Throughout his life, he fought for the freedom of the Church from secular influence. He became the Archbishop of Canterbury and, still, today, serves as a great spiritual leader and director to modern readers who encounter his works.LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE MASTERS25 FOR 25% OFFThe Passion of Christ Through the Eyes of Mary https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-passion-of-the-christ-through-the-eyes-of-mary/The Glories of Heaven https://tanbooks.com/products/books/the-glories-of-heaven/For updates about new episodes, special guests, and exclusive deals for The Spiritual Masters listeners, sign up at https://SpiritualMastersPodcast.com.And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code MASTERS25 for 25% Off your next order.
The In the Crease boys get you ready for the final four matchups by looking back at the first and quarterfinal rounds of NCAA tournament play. In the Coach's Spotlight, we bring back Coach Tony LePore of Lander to talk about his team's historic conference championship run in the Peach Belt . For our Players Spotlight, we talk with Jack Andrews - St Anselm's high-scoring Middie and what it is like to play there. As always, you don't want to miss either discussion! You can check out Lander and St Anselm at:Lander: Twitter - @LanderMLAX Instagram -@landermlaxSt Anselm: Twitter - @STAHawksMLAX Instagram -@stahawksmlaxIf you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcastAlso, if you want to check out what our sponsor, ScoreBreak can do for your team, follow this link and set up your demo:https://www.scorebreak.io/
On this episode we talk with Jen Kindret, Head Coach of the St Anselm College women's hockey team. We talk about her development as a DI hockey player, her coaching journey through DI and DIII, her plans to continue to develop the Hawks program and her perspective on the upcoming recruiting season. You can connect with Jen either on the St Anselm team website: https://saintanselmhawks.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/roster/coaches/jen-kindret/612 or via Jen Kindret's Champs App profile: https://profile.champs.app/h/jen-kindret You can learn more about the St Anselm Women's Ice Hockey team here: https://saintanselmhawks.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey or follow the team on Twitter: @STAWomensHockey and Instagram: @stahawkswhockey Here is a list of 2023 Girls Hockey Events: https://www.champs.app/2023/01/2023-girls-hockey-event-calendar/ ========================================================================================= To learn more about minor hockey development and recruiting for both girls and boys, visit the Champs App website http://www.champs.app Create a free, beautiful Champs Hockey Profile to help with college or prep school recruiting: https://profile.champs.app/sign-up With Champs App profile you can: · Share highlight videos, statistics and coach information · Add a player's playing history (teams, coaches, level of play) and upcoming games schedule · Share personal, student and athletic profile information · Invite and connect with coaches, players and teammates Once you create your profile, you will have a personalized link to share with coaches and teams. Or you can connect directly with coaches on Champs App. Here is a list of college and team coaches already using Champs App: https://www.champs.app/2022/09/ncaa-coaches-directory/ You can view sample profiles here: Women's: Cammie Knight and Men's: Wayne Crosby https://profile.champs.app/h/cammie-knight and https://profile.champs.app/h/wayne-crosby
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Anselm of Cantebury. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
St Anselm of Canterbury - Bishop and Doctor of the Church *Christ at the Door of Our Heart *Beautify the World through Mary *St Conrad, Porter to Holiness *Stop and Listen for the Lord's Word of Peace Subscribe and Rate on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sermons-for-everyday-living/id1259945127
You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing any more but to be cast out, and to be trodden on by men.Vos estis sal terrae. Quod si sal evanuerit, in quo salietur? ad nihilum valet ultra, nisi ut mittatur foras, et conculcetur ab hominibus. 14 You are the light of the world. A city seated on a mountain cannot be hid.Vos estis lux mundi. Non potest civitas abscondi supra montem posita, 15 Neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but upon a candlestick, that it may shine to all that are in the house.neque accedunt lucernam, et ponunt eam sub modio, sed super candelabrum, ut luceat omnibus qui in domo sunt. 16 So let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.Sic luceat lux vestra coram hominibus : ut videant opera vestra bona, et glorificent Patrem vestrum, qui in caelis est. 17 Do not think that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets. I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.Nolite putare quoniam veni solvere legem, aut prophetas : non veni solvere, sed adimplere. 18 For amen I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot, or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled.Amen quippe dico vobis, donec transeat caelum et terra, jota unum aut unus apex non praeteribit a lege, donec omnia fiant. 19 He therefore that shall break one of these least commandments, and shall so teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.Qui ergo solverit unum de mandatis istis minimis, et docuerit sic homines, minimus vocabitur in regno caelorum : qui autem fecerit et docuerit, hic magnus vocabitur in regno caelorum. Music: Christ the Lord is ris'n today.
The Community of St Gregory the Great sing the Gregorian Chant Mass for the Memoria of St Anselm. Recorded live at Southgate House on 21 April 2023.
Acts 5:34-42 (They were glad to have had the honour of suffering humiliation for the sake of the name) Ephesians 3:14-19 (May Christ live in your hearts through faith)
This Easter Day, our online service is from The Crypt Chapel at Lambeth Palace, where the @Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby is preaching on The Resurrection.Rev Shannon Preston, Chaplain to the @Community of St Anselm leads our service.
The First State of the Parish Address for St. Anselm Anglican Church The Rev. Sean S. Templeton, MDiv
The Truth in Love: Homilies & Reflections by Fr. Stephen Dardis
St. Anselm's church was deconsecrated — or secularized — last week and the chair of its preservation society wants to see it returned to the community that built it. The original wooden church was built in the 1700s.
St. Anselm said, "For I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand. For this also I believe—that unless I believed, I shall not understand. —Saint Anselm Human beings wonder about God. How do we understand who God really is as opposed to making up our own gods who meet our needs. Jesus came to bring fire, water and division - the things of God. Readings for the 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081422.cfm For extra credit read: Sullivan, Meghan; Blaschko, Paul. The Good Life Method (p. 153). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. Music: Title: Regina caeli, H 32 - Antienne à la Vierge Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier Pursuant to One License # A-726294
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A reading from Fr. Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints on St. Anselm
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Hubie McDonough is a 5-foot 9-inch center out of Manchester NH who scored 210 points, 124 goals and 86 assists, for Saint Anselm College on the way to winning the Small College Hobey Baker Award in 1985. He followed that up with a 13-year pro career where he tallied 820 goals and 513 assists for a total of 1333 points, along the way playing 195 NHL games with the LA Kings, NY Islanders and San Jose Sharks. In this wide-ranging conversation, Hubie and Bob discuss: his rise from tiny St Anselm College to the NHL, the long line of Hubie McDonough sporting legends, bringing the Stanley Cup home to Manchester, getting an assist from 99 on his first NHL goal, the evolution of stick technology, the etymology of “ManchVegas,” and much much more. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf Artwork and music by Ken KleinAdditional original music from TFIC If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok,and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
LET's GO!!! The 2022 season begins this week, and the In the Crease boys start their in-season episodes. We hope to bring you each week a series of segments that highlight the current season:· Games of the Week (like the week in review)· Coach's Spotlight· Games to Watch · News of the week· Player SpotlightIt may not always work…but we will do our best and have fun doing it! This week, we are joined by Coach Novotny of Seton Hill and CJ Hart - the goalie for St. Anselm.If you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse! You can check out Seton Hill and St Anselm at:Seton Hill: Twitter - @SetonHillLax Instagram - @setonhilllaxSt Anselm: Twitter - @STAHawksMLAX Instagram - @stahawksmlaxInstagram for Head Game Project: @the.headgame.projectFollow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin
A new addition of one of the country's most highly-rated polls is hot off the presses, and we have an interview with Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics which conducted the poll, to break it all down. Who's up (hint: no one!)? Who's down (everyone!) And most important, what does that say about what voters are thinking, and how the politics of the coming months will take shape?
Coach Sciamanna talks to us about what it took to change the culture at St A's in order to compete in the Granddaddy of them all conferences - the NE10. The conversation hits a lot of topics, including how his team sets goals, where he recruits from, how they set priorities last season and how his team is now poised for the future.Check them out at:Twitter: @STAHawksMLAXInstagram: stahawksmlax@in_the_crease_d2_lax
I have made reference to this passage a couple of times in the course of this series of videos. I said it was from the Meditations but it turns out to have been from the Proslogion. I include it here as an intermission and I hope it will edify all who listen with careful attention and unfeigned faith. __________________________________________ https://www.patreon.com/CVS
Repentance and Mercy. Holy Homilies - Episode 9. This is a meditation written by St. Anselm to encourage the spirit not to fall into despair. Text edited by Ambrose Bean. Audio edited by Stephen Bean. Visit our website: https://bethlehemsociety.com/. ©️ 2020 Bethlehem Society
Episode 17- St. Anselm Guard , Tyler Arbuckle talks about Perseverance , earning a basketball scholarship and Recovering from Multiple ACL Injuries. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
...no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact which it endeavors to establish. David Hume In this episode, we consider objections and critiques to the ontological argument, as set out by St. Anselm/Plantinga. We specifically look at Gaunilo's response, as well as critiques by Kant and Aquinas. In response to St. Anselm, there have been many interesting points made over the years, and the topic also highlights the rationalist vs. empiricist debate in the renaissance. In the next episode, we will look at Gottfried Leibniz and his contribution to science, philosophy, and mathematics. Always feel free to let us know what you think, or any episode requests. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening and we'll see you next time as we search for truth on the road that never ends!
Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time - Voltaire In this episode, we look at St. Anselm's ontological argument for the existence of God put forth in 1077. The version we examine is Alvin Plantinga's because it is better structured for discussion. It seeks to prove the existence of God through deductive argument using a reductio ad absurdum form of argument. This argument can also be seen as an extension of our discussion of Descartes, and his efforts to prove the existence of God through deductive argument, as well as Plato's view of the good. In the next episode, we will examine some critiques of this argument. Always feel free to let us know what you think, or any episode requests. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening and we'll see you next time as we search for truth on the road that never ends!