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In a relay race, a series of runners must take a baton, pass it on between each other, and get it to the finish line without dropping it lest they be disqualified. This sporting event can be seen as an image of human history whereby each generation is a runner and the baton they pass on to subsequent generations (runners) is the Catholic Faith until the end of recorded time. This image of receiving and passing on the Faith is as old as Christianity itself, as seen in St. Paul's Epistle to the Corinthians.
Der Präpkurs gehört für viele Medizinstudierende zu den prägendsten Momenten im Studium – für die einen unvergesslich, für die anderen eher traumatisch. Doch wie sinnvoll ist er wirklich? Brauchen wir das Präparieren, um gute Ärzt*innen zu werden, oder ist es mehr Tradition als Notwendigkeit?In dieser Folge sprechen wir über unsere eigenen Erfahrungen im Präpkurs, was wir daraus mitgenommen haben (und was nicht), welche Argumente es für und gegen den Kurs gibt – und wie sich die Lehre in der Anatomie vielleicht verändern sollte.Link zum eBook:https://mediroad.de/Mit dem Code "km10" spart ihr 10% Meditricks:Mit dem Code "kuechenmedizin" spart ihr bei Meditricks 15% und unterstützt uns :)https://www.meditricks.de/u/aff/go/kuechenmedizinZum HAM-Nat Guide:https://youtu.be/WDuvkYPuxUk?si=aq7gm0LtXs8v0vFDZu Hamnatvorbereitung.de:https://hamnatvorbereitung.de/kuechenmedizinZu unserem Shop:https://medizin-merch.myspreadshop.net/Oder auch über:www.küchenmedizin.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Scripture on equal footing to Reason, Tradition and/or Experience? And why should we sit under the word of God? Acts 15.
The origin, motive, and object of the theological virtues are God himself. Today, we dive into the theological virtues, beginning with the virtue of Faith. Fr. Mike unpacks the meaning and purpose of the virtue of Faith and emphasizes that Faith is deeply rooted in trust in God. Lastly, Fr. Mike reminds us that Faith should be lived out along with Hope, and Love, and also professed to those who do know yet know God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1812-1816. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Macht er‘s – oder macht er‘s nicht? Mit seinem Telegramm an die südamerikanische Bischofskonferenz bringt Papst Leo XIV Bewegung in eine der umstrittensten Fragen der Kirche: den Pflichtzölibat. Geht es wirklich um die Abschaffung – oder um eine neue Balance zwischen Tradition und Realität? Von den Ursprüngen der Eucharistie, über die Geschichte des Zölibats bis hin zu aktuellen Reformideen: Pfarrer Schießler beleuchtet in der heutigen Folge seines Podcasts die Hintergründe aber auch die Sorgen des Papstes und warum die Frage nach verheirateten Priestern längst nicht nur Südamerika betrifft.
La lutga è in sport cun ina gronda tradiziun. Mo lutga n'è betg be sport mabain tutga er tar la cultura svizra. Simon Keller da Sevgein è fascinà da tut quai che ha da far cun lutga. Al Minisguard ha el mussà sia passiun e nus avain vulì savair co ch'ins daventa propi in lutgader u ina lutgadra. Uschia avain nus accumpagnà il "nausch" giuven tar in trenament cun il club da lutga da Flem. Wie funktioniert der Schwingsport? Schwingen ist ein Sport mit einer grossen Tradition. Nur Schwingen ist nicht nur Sport, sondern gehört auch zur Schweizer Kultur. Simon Keller aus Sevgein ist fasziniert von allem, was mit Schwingen zu tun hat. Dem Minisguard zeigt er seine Leidenschaft und wir wollten wissen, wie man wirklich Schwingerin oder Schwinger wird. So begleiteten wir den «bösen» Jungen bei einem Training mit dem Schwingclub Flims.
A virtuous person is someone who consistently chooses the good. Fr. Mike unpacks the four human or cardinal virtues that are essential in helping us become more like Jesus: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. We learn that these four virtues make possible “ease, self-mastery, and joy in leading a morally good life.” Today's Catechism readings are paragraphs 1803-1811. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
John pits AI servers against one another and learns about a war that lasted about as long as this episode. Meanwhile, Jonnie gets a mysterious note from a stranger and tells us the strange (and misremembered) history of the "Rosie the Riveter" poster. Plus, a conversation about tradition and the tension we hold between honoring the past and charting a new direction. Today's episode is NOT sponsored by 'Aloe Guv'nah: The British Treatment for Sunburns. FOLLOW Jonnie W: https://jonniew.com FOLLOW John Driver: https://johndriver.com LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, SEND MESSAGE, OR SUPPORT at http://talkaboutthatpodcast.com WATCH/SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjExy_jWIdNvGd28XgF2Dg Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
August 29th, 2025 - We welcome back Nicholas Cavazos to answer questions on the Society of St. Pius X. Then we're joined again by Dr. Anthony Stine of Return to Tradition to catch up on Catholic news, including some new appointments by Pope Leo XIV. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
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Govinda Radhe Radhe Govinda Radhe Radhe ist ein kraftvoller Krishna‑Kirtan voller Hingabe und Klangenergie – aufgenommen in einem Satsang bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Diese Aufnahme verkörpert eine lebendige spirituelle Tradition: das Lob Radhas und Krishnas im gemeinschaftlichen Chanten. Das Mantra „Govinda Radhe Radhe“ verbindet die göttliche Liebe mit beschützender Präsenz – durch kollektives Singen wirkt es transformierend und zentrierend zugleich. Der Kirtan: Govinda Rādhe Rādhe, Gopala Rādhe Rādhe Govinda Rādhe Rādhe, Gopala Rādhe RādheGovinda Govinda Govinda Gopala Gopala Gopala Radhe Govinda Govinda Govinda Gopala Gopala Gopala Radhe Bedeutung: Rādhe – Anrufung der göttlichen Geliebten Radha, Inbegriff der Der Beitrag Govinda Radhe Radhe mit Vallabha erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
It is possible for our moral conscience to remain in ignorance for a variety of reasons. Fr. Mike delves into the sources of errors of judgment in moral conduct and how habitual sin blinds our conscience. As we wrap up this article, Fr. Mike reminds us that a well-formed conscience sets us free and gives us the power to do what we ought. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1790-1802. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Sinners who draw close to Our Lord know that they will not be rejected by Him. For as the Gospel tells us, Christ came to save sinners; everything He does is for our salvation. Moreover, Our Lord knows our sinfulness and need to be pardoned. This is why He asks us continually to draw near to Him.
At the Glass Art Society's (GAS) 2025 conference, Trailblazing New Traditions, held in May in Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas, Zachary Layhew and Hoseok Youn presented a unique collaborative glassblowing demonstration where Youn's Venetian fantasy vessels intersected with the baroque, cubist influences of Layhew's practice. The artists shared their unique approaches to traditional techniques and designs, both makers transforming the context of tradition through the lens of their original personalities. The result was a figurative sculpture constructed from historical goblets and decorative stemware, combined with the line patterns of cane. Goblets and cane are common and popular in the glass tradition, but this demonstration showed the community a creative and innovative way to elevate those methods to new frontiers while paying respect to their origins. Layhew started his glass career at the age of 14 by taking an introductory intensive at the Pittsburgh Glass Center (PGC) called Teen Bootcamp. He quickly fell in love with the material and the community surrounding it. Through the years, the artist has focused on his technical skills in glass and developing his personal voice through sculpture. His work revolves around a combination of glassblowing, cold working, and then further reheating, manipulating, and assembling the pieces. Working as an artist and instructor at PGC, Layhew assists other Pittsburgh artists in his spare time. He will teach Lines, Rings, and Patterned Things at Foci, the Minnesota Center for Glass Arts, from November 12 through 16. In December, the artist has a residency at Keystone College, Factoryville, Pennsylvania, and through the rest of 2025 and 2026, he will teach eight-week classes at PGC. Additionally, Layhew creates production work that is sold online and in person. A South Korean glass artist specializing in glassblowing, Youn holds a BFA degree in glass and ceramics from Namseoul University, Cheon Ahn, Korea, and earned an MFA in glass from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois. He has taught at Bowling Green State University as an adjunct professor, was a studio artist at Toledo Museum of Art and a studio lead at Belger Arts in Kansas City, Missouri. Youn's artistic practice focuses on Venetian traditional glass, figurative sculptures, and photography. He is inspired by heroes and villains based on pop culture and toys. His work reflects the image of his ideal successful self, combining crystal clear glass, elaborate vessel forms, intricate stemware, and abundant details. In 2026, he will teach a workshop at Pilchuck Glass School, session 7. Click this link for details https://www.pilchuck.org/programs/sessions/lost-and-found Enjoy this conversation with Layhew and Youn about their individual work in glass as well as their groundbreaking collaborative demo at the 2025 GAS conference.
Tim and Steve talk about how things have changed from the old days to now. They remember when food, like McDonald's fries, used to be made in a healthier way, and laugh about kids today not even knowing what a pay phone is. They explain how life with Siri and smartphones can be helpful, but we still need old-school habits like moving our bodies, sitting up straight, and eating real food. The big message is that we need to balance new technology with smart choices and lessons from the past.
In this episode we talk about the next step for the podcast (formerly The Wonder Years, now coming under The Children's Tradition's umbrella) and for our family! --- Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/ Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrenstradition/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Childrens-Tradition/61579788214333/#
This episode of the Fork in the Road podcast takes you to Chase Farms in Oglethorpe, Georgia, where three generations of the Chase family have been growing peanuts with care and tradition. Host David Zelski explores how they balance science, sustainability, and family life to keep Georgia's state crop thriving.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Freja's Fight: Bridging Tradition and Innovation to Save a Legacy Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-08-28-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Freja stod på toppen af bakken, hvor man kunne se ud over de endeløse vidder af Laplands landskab.En: Freja stood on the top of the hill, where you could see across the endless expanses of Lapland's landscape.Da: Solen hang lavt på himlen, kastede lange skygger over tundraen.En: The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows over the tundra.Da: Hun trak den tykke uldfrakke tættere om sig.En: She pulled the thick wool coat closer around her.Da: Sommeren var ved at forsvinde, og kulden begyndte at trænge sig på.En: Summer was fading away, and the cold was beginning to set in.Da: Hendes blik vandrede ned til dalen, hvor rensdyrene bevægede sig langsomt.En: Her gaze wandered down to the valley, where the reindeer moved slowly.Da: De var truet.En: They were threatened.Da: En mystisk sygdom havde ramt dem, og ingen vidste, hvad der forårsagede det.En: A mysterious disease had struck them, and no one knew what was causing it.Da: Freja kunne næsten mærke den tunge byrde på sine skuldre.En: Freja could almost feel the heavy burden on her shoulders.Da: Hendes families fremtid var afhængig af rejsdyrenes sundhed.En: Her family's future depended on the health of the reindeer.Da: I landsbyen var der tale om sygdommen hver dag.En: In the village, the disease was a daily topic of conversation.Da: Jens, en ældgammel ven af familien, mente, at det var en del af naturens cyklus.En: Jens, an ancient family friend, believed it was part of nature's cycle.Da: "Vi må lade naturen gå sin gang," sagde han ofte.En: "We must let nature take its course," he often said.Da: Men Freja kunne ikke acceptere det.En: But Freja couldn't accept that.Da: Hun ville handle nu, før det blev for sent.En: She wanted to act now, before it was too late.Da: En dag, mens hun gik rundt om lejrens ildsted, kom hendes lillesøster, Ida, springende ind i teltet.En: One day, while she was walking around the campfire, her little sister, Ida, came rushing into the tent.Da: "Freja! Jeg har hørt om én, der kan hjælpe," sagde Ida med øjne, der strålede af håb.En: "Freja! I heard about someone who can help," said Ida with eyes shining with hope.Da: "En forsker fra syd har studeret lignende sygdomme."En: "A researcher from the south has studied similar diseases."Da: Freja tøvede, vidste, at mange i landsbyen ikke ville være glade for at bringe en udenforstående ind.En: Freja hesitated, knowing that many in the village would not be pleased to bring in an outsider.Da: Men Ida havde plantet et frø af håb i hende.En: But Ida had planted a seed of hope in her.Da: Uden at spilde tid besluttede Freja at skrive til forskeren for at få hjælp.En: Without wasting time, Freja decided to write to the researcher for help.Da: Dagene gik langsomt.En: The days passed slowly.Da: Freja ventede nervøst på svar.En: Freja waited nervously for a response.Da: Til sidst kom der et brev.En: At last, a letter arrived.Da: Forskeren, Dr. Hansen, var villig til at rejse til Lapland for at hjælpe.En: The researcher, Dr. Hansen, was willing to travel to Lapland to help.Da: Men Freja vidste, at det ville kræve overtalelse for at få hele landsbyen med på idéen.En: But Freja knew it would take persuasion to get the entire village on board with the idea.Da: Freja samlede landsbyen, Jens, Ida og de andre, for at tale om situationen.En: Freja gathered the village, Jens, Ida, and the others, to talk about the situation.Da: "Vi har brug for hjælp," sagde hun.En: "We need help," she said.Da: "Dr. Hansen kan måske redde rensdyrene.En: "Dr. Hansen might be able to save the reindeer.Da: Men vi skal være åbne for nye metoder."En: But we need to be open to new methods."Da: Der gik en murmur igennem flokken, mange skeptiske blikke.En: A murmur went through the crowd, many skeptical glances.Da: Men Freja stod fast, hendes stemme stærk og klar.En: But Freja stood firm, her voice strong and clear.Da: "Vi kan bevare vores traditioner og samtidig beskytte det, vi elsker."En: "We can preserve our traditions while also protecting what we love."Da: Til sidst lagde Jens en hånd på Frejas skulder.En: Finally, Jens laid a hand on Freja's shoulder.Da: "Vi må prøve," sagde han, og langsomt nikkede de andre i enighed.En: "We must try," he said, and slowly the others nodded in agreement.Da: Dr. Hansen ankom kort tid efter og satte straks gang i undersøgelserne.En: Dr. Hansen arrived shortly after and immediately began the investigations.Da: Sammen med Freja og landsbyen arbejdede de dag og nat.En: Together with Freja and the village, they worked day and night.Da: Efter mange døgn afslørede analyserne problemet: en ukendt svamp i mosset, som rensdyrene åd.En: After many days, the analyses revealed the problem: an unknown fungus in the moss that the reindeer ate.Da: Med dette nye kendskab kunne Freja og landsbyens folk tage affære.En: With this new knowledge, Freja and the village people could take action.Da: De ryddede områderne af mos og sørgede for sund kost til rensdyrene.En: They cleared the areas of moss and ensured a healthy diet for the reindeer.Da: Sygdommen begyndte at trække sig tilbage.En: The disease began to recede.Da: Freja så på mens rensdyrene igen græssede frit, og med lettelse kunne hun mærke stoltheden i landsbyens øjne.En: Freja watched as the reindeer grazed freely again, and with relief, she could sense the pride in the eyes of the villagers.Da: Kombinationen af tradition og moderne viden havde gjort en forskel.En: The combination of tradition and modern knowledge had made a difference.Da: Freja havde vundet en ny styrke, og hendes mod og vilje til at forene det gamle med det nye havde sikret deres fremtid.En: Freja had gained new strength, and her courage and willingness to unite the old with the new had secured their future.Da: Rensdyrerne levede videre, og med dem, Frejas arv og landsbyens hjerte.En: The reindeer lived on, and with them, Freja's legacy and the heart of the village. 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It's All Been Trekked Before #432 Season 13, Episode 34 Star Trek: Voyager #1.12 "Cathexis" Stephen wasn't thrilled to be back in the holodeck. Shane was entertained by the mystery and twist. Jimmy-Jerome complains about the lack of cohesion between the intro and the main episode. Edited by Jerome Wetzel, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore
This episode, we kick off with a chat between Jon and interim stand-in co-host Melanie Ellis, who claims she is neither a doctor nor a professor. Who knew??? We get into personal experiences with mental health, the implications of blind boxes and loot boxes in retail, and the importance of live dealers in casinos. The conversation also touches on the role of casinos in local communities and the evolving nature of player engagement in the gambling industry [0:00 – 30:50].Then we meet superstar returning guest Richard Marcus, who could also be a professor. It's hard to say for certain, but he has a certain professorial elegance about him. We discuss the future of table games in casinos, particularly in light of the recent trend towards automation. Richard shares his concerns about the loss of human interaction and the potential negative impact on the casino experience, and we touch on the economic implications of automated games, the role of dealers in player protection, and the broader social consequences of reducing skilled jobs in the industry. Marcus emphasizes the need to preserve traditional table games while adapting to technological advancements [30:51 – 1:37:32].Choice quotes: "It's not a great idea.""Humans are social animals.""Loneliness is a big deal."Richard Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardmarcusgameprotection/As ever, we thank all of our sponsors for their vibrant and excellent support. Rhythm may be a dancer, but our sponsors are the funky funky beat. In no particular order they are: the mighty EveryMatrix – the industry go-to for sportsbook platforms and data feeds. EveryMatrix's coverage is so damn good, they're gaining tier-1 operators all the time. The proof really is in the pudding, and OddsMatrix is so, so sweet…Optimove,who turn customer data into something special, with tools that make businesses just plain work better. Optimove, your support helps us make things that bring people sunshine… Well, I say sunshine. I may mean rain, but it's all weather, am I right? Oh, and tell them you came via us an d you get your first month free! Then of course there is Clarion Gaming, providers of the magnificent ICE expo (January '26 in Barcelona) and iGB Live! in London. We love you guys BIGGER THAN THE SKY. The Gambling Files podcast delves into the business side of the betting world. Each week, join Jon Bruford and Fintan Costello as they discuss current hot topics with world-leading gambling experts.Website: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3A57jkRSubscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4cs6ReF Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGamblingFilesPodcast Fintan Costello on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fintancostello/ Jon...
Together, with Fr. Mike, we unpack the formation of our conscience. Fr. Mike emphasizes that a well-formed conscience is one that is both “upright and truthful.” He also highlights the idea that a well-formed intellect is vital to having a well-formed conscience. We cannot just say something is either right or wrong, we have to understand why we think that. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1783-1789. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In the Sundays following Pentecost, Holy Mother Church provides us with instructions through the Collects at Mass on how to think about God and pray rightly to Him. One of the central themes of these prayers is God's overflowing goodness and His love for us. Indeed, Our Lord's love is so abundant that He will forgive our sins if we ask with the right disposition, so that we may have eternity with Him in heaven.
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"Die stärkste Liga der Welt." Die Handball-Bundesliga (HBL) gilt international als Benchmark - nicht nur in der Organisation, sondern auch in ihrer Vermarktung. In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hat sich viel verändert, vor allem seit Corona. Das große Ziel bleibt jedoch gleich: Die klare Nummer 1 hinter dem Fußball werden. Doch ist Dyn dafür der richtige Partner? Ein Blick auf die Erlösstruktur zeigt: Medienrechte spielen zwar eine wichtige Rolle, entscheidend bleibt aber das Sponsoring (60 Prozent Anteil am Gesamtumsatz). Während sich diese Verteilung kaum verschiebt, wachsen die Dimensionen deutlich: Der Gesamtumsatz betrug zuletzt 250 Millionen Euro (Plus von fast 11 Prozent). Wie konnte die HBL in den letzten Jahren ihren Umsatz nahezu verdreifachen? Wann ist die Umsatzmilliarde realistisch in Reichweite? Und welche Rolle wird KI im Ligabetrieb künftig spielen? Unser Gast Frank Bohmann, HBL-Geschäftsführer Unsere Themen Entwicklung der HBL seit 2003 Draufzahlen beim TV-Vertrag? Damalige Herausforderungen mit DSF Learnings bei der Rechteausschreibung Dyn als Medienpartner Die größten Erlösquellen: Sponsoring, Medienrechte, Merch Archivierungsprobleme: 20.000h auf Videokassetten München bald in der HBL? Ausblick: Umsatzmilliarde Zum Blogartikel: https://sportsmaniac.de/episode509 Unsere Empfehlungen Abonniert unser Weekly Update: https://sportsmaniac.de/wu Unsere Partner (Anzeige) PACE: "Reinventing the Game." Die Spielregeln im Sport werden neu geschrieben. Was Fans von morgen bewegt, warum Frauensport boomt und wie Sport global neu gedacht wird, zeigt das neue Whitepaper The Next Billion Fans von unserem Partner PACE. Jetzt kostenlos downloaden: https://sportsmaniac.de/pace IST: Als ganzheitlicher Karrierebegleiter veranstaltet die IST-Hochschule am 1. Dezember 2025 ein Talent Recruiting im Rahmen des Kongresses Sport Marke Medien. Im Speed-Dating Format können Talente direkt mit bekannten Unternehmen aus dem Sportbusiness matchen. Alle Infos gibt's hier: https://sportsmaniac.de/talents oder bei Marcel Schumacher: mschumacher@ist.de Unser Kontakt Folge Sports Maniac auf LinkedIn, Twitter und Facebook Folge Daniel Sprügel auf LinkedIn, Twitter und Instagram E-Mail: daniel@sportsmaniac.de Wenn dir gefällt, was du hörst, abonniere uns gerne und empfehle uns weiter. Der Sports Maniac Podcast ist eine Produktion unserer Podcast-Agentur Maniac Studios.
Finding Authentic Christian Worship: A Journey Through History, Tradition, and FaithThe search for authentic Christian worship often begins with a simple but profound question: “Is this how the apostles worshipped?”In this special Cloud of Witnesses (https://www.patreon.com/c/CloudofWitnesses) mini-episode, our guest hosts, Ben and Ashley Langlois—Ben known online as Orthodox Luigi—invite us into their personal journey of wrestling with that very question. As a husband-and-wife team, their perspectives bring a unique richness to the conversation: Ben shares from his theological study and exploration of history, while Ashley offers a heartfelt and distinctly feminine perspective on what it means to seek beauty, meaning, and belonging within the Body of Christ.Raised in contemporary Protestant settings, they began to sense subtle but growing tensions during worship: as guitars played, lights dimmed, and emotions ran high, they couldn't shake the feeling that something essential was missing. Were coffee shops, branded merchandise, and high-energy worship experiences truly what Christ intended for His Church?This questioning sparked a spiritual journey that led them through seven different churches, eventually settling for online services when no physical community seemed to reflect the fullness they longed for. Along the way, family connections played an important role. Brothers who were exploring Catholic and Orthodox traditions introduced Ben and Ashley to writings from the Church Fathers and early Christian practices that challenged many modern assumptions.Some discoveries were unexpected—like learning that Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli, leaders of the Protestant Reformation, all practiced infant baptism, a tradition many evangelical churches have set aside. For Ashley, these realizations opened new questions about how faith traditions shape the spiritual life of families and the formative role of women in the Church.Their journey eventually brought them to a Presbyterian congregation that offered what they call “pseudo-tradition”—wooden pews, touches of liturgy, and references to early writers. Yet, as Ashley shares, there was still a lingering sense of longing: the beauty was there, but the roots felt incomplete. Exploring historically grounded Protestant traditions like Anglicanism and Lutheranism only deepened this tension, as they often discovered a paradox—churches with the richest liturgical practices frequently embraced the most progressive theology, raising concerns about spiritual and doctrinal stability.Through prayer, study, and reflection, Ben and Ashley's path eventually led them to Eastern Orthodoxy, where they encountered a faith deeply rooted in apostolic succession, ancient liturgies, and a vision of salvation as a lifelong journey of transformation in Christ. Ashley speaks to how Orthodoxy's reverence, beauty, and communal worship resonated with her desire for a faith that engages not just the mind, but the heart and the senses—inviting the whole person into relationship with God.This is more than a story about leaving one church for another—it's about the deeper longing many Christians feel today: to encounter something enduring, rooted, and unchanging in a rapidly shifting world.Entire uncut, unedited conversation between Ben and Ashley available now on our Patreon!Visit Cloud of Witnesses Radio: https://cloudofwitnessesradio.com/ Questions about Orthodoxy? Please check out our friends at Ghost of Byzantium Discord server: https://discord.gg/JDJDQw6tdhPlease prayerfully consider supporting Cloud of Witnesses Radio: https://www.patreon.com/c/CloudofWitnessesFind Cloud of Witnesses Radio on Instagram, X.com, Facebook, and TikTok. Please leave a comment with your thoughts!
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Embracing the New: A Rosh Hashanah Blend of Tradition Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-08-27-22-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: השמש של סוף הקיץ האירה את חלון המטבח הבית משפחתי הגדול.En: The end-of-summer sun illuminated the kitchen window of the large family home.He: ריחות של קינמון ודבש מלאו את האוויר.En: Scents of kinamon (cinnamon) and dvash (honey) filled the air.He: תמר עמדה ליד השיש, ידיה מלאות בעיסוקי הכנת ארוחת הערב לראש השנה.En: Tamar stood by the counter, her hands busy with preparing the aruchat ha'erev (dinner) for Rosh Hashanah.He: המסורת חשובה לה.En: The tradition is important to her.He: היא רוצה שהכל יהיה בדיוק כפי שהוריה לימדו אותה.En: She wants everything to be just as her parents taught her.He: ליאור, בן זוגה של תמר, נכנס למטבח עם חיוך רגוע.En: Lior, ben zuga (partner) of Tamar, entered the kitchen with a calm smile.He: "למה לא ננסה משהו חדש השנה?En: "Why don't we try something new this year?"He: " הוא הציע ברוגע.En: he suggested calmly.He: "אולי נוסיף כמה מנות מודרניות לצד המסורתיות?En: "Maybe we can add some modern dishes alongside the traditional ones?"He: "תמר עשתה פרצוף מתלבט.En: Tamar made a contemplating face.He: "זה הסיכון," היא חשבה בעצמה.En: "That's the risk," she thought to herself.He: היא רצתה שהכל יהיה מושלם.En: She wanted everything to be perfect.He: נעם, האחיין הנלהב והיצירתי של תמר, הגיע למטבח, כולו נרגש לעזור.En: Noam, ha'achiyan ha'ne'ehav ve'hayetzirati (the enthusiastic and creative nephew) of Tamar, arrived at the kitchen, excited to help.He: "אני יכול לקשט את השולחן?En: "Can I decorate the table?"He: " הוא שאל בתקווה.En: he asked hopefully.He: "בטח, נעם," אמרה תמר, מקווה שהפעם הוא יצליח בלי לגרום לבלגן.En: "Sure, Noam," said Tamar, hoping that this time he would succeed without causing a mess.He: כאשר ליאור עזר בהכנות ונעם קישט את השולחן, המטבח הפך לבמה של פעילות.En: As Lior helped with the preparations and Noam decorated the table, the kitchen turned into a stage of activity.He: בכל זאת, אי אפשר היה להתעלם מהרעש וההמולה שהלכו וגברו.En: Despite everything, it was impossible to ignore the increasing noise and commotion.He: בעיצומה של ההכנה, הכל הפך למתח אחד גדול כאשר נעם, תוך כדי הרצון לעזור יותר מדי, הפיל את הקינוח שתמר עבדה עליו באהבה.En: In the midst of the preparations, everything turned into a major tension when Noam, in his eagerness to help too much, dropped the dessert Tamar had lovingly worked on.He: היה זה רגע של דממה.En: There was a moment of silence.He: תמר הביטה בקינוח שהתרסק על הרצפה.En: Tamar looked at the dessert shattered on the floor.He: היא הרגישה גל של תסכול וצער, אך אז לקחה נשימה עמוקה.En: She felt a wave of frustration and sorrow but then took a deep breath.He: "זה בסדר," היא אמרה בנחישות.En: "It's okay," she said with determination.He: "העיקר שכולם פה ביחד.En: "The main thing is that everyone is here together."He: "ליאור הציע במהירות רעיון חלופי.En: Lior quickly offered an alternative idea.He: "בואו נכריע קינוח ממוצרים שיש לנו," הוא הציע בחיוך.En: "Let's make a dessert from ingredients we have," he suggested with a smile.He: תמר הנהנה, ולרגע הכל היה רגוע שוב.En: Tamar nodded, and for a moment everything was calm again.He: תוך כדי צחוק ואילתורים, הם יצרו קינוח חדש.En: Amidst laughter and improvisations, they created a new dessert.He: למרות שהיה פשוט ולא מתוכנן, החיוך על פניהם של כל המוזמנים הוכיח שמה שחשוב הוא הביחד.En: Although it was simple and unplanned, the smiles on the faces of all the guests proved that what matters is being together.He: בערב, כאשר כל המשפחה ישבה סביב השולחן decorated with נעם's יצירות, תמר חשה ברוגע.En: In the evening, as the whole family sat around the table decorated with Noam's creations, Tamar felt at ease.He: היא הבינה שהגמישות והרעיוניות הם שעושים את הרגעים החשובים למשפחה.En: She realized that flexibility and creativity are what make important moments for the family.He: בערב החג הזה, תמר למדה שהאושר טמון בקיום המסורת בצורה שמשלבת את הישן והחדש, והכל ביחד עם האנשים שאתה אוהב.En: During this holiday evening, Tamar learned that happiness lies in upholding tradition in a way that combines the old and the new, all together with the people you love. Vocabulary Words:illuminated: האירscents: ריחותcontemplating: מתלבטeagerness: הרצוןdetermination: נחישותcreating: יצרוimprovisations: אילתוריםfrustration: תסכולenthusiastic: נלהבsmiles: חיוכיםmoments: רגעיםfeel: חשהcomotion: המולהnephew: אחייןdecorate: לקשטincrease: התגברוalternative: חלופיתflexibility: גמישותtradition: מסורתimportant: חשוביםcomplements: משלבתcreativity: רעיוניותheritage: הורשהmodern: מודרניותperfect: מושלםcommence: בעיצומהcalm: רגועresolve: לפתורend-of-summer: סוף הקיץstage: במהBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Together, with Fr. Mike, we explore the moral conscience. Fr. Mike emphasizes that even though our intellect has been weakened by sin, we still have some sense, our conscience, that tells us that there is a right and wrong. He also emphasizes the difference between our conscience and our passions. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1776-1782. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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In this laid-back episode of the Driftwood Outdoors Podcast, Brandon, Shags, and Joe take a breather from the heavy topics of recent weeks to catch up on life, health experiments, and the outdoors. Shags shares the highs, lows, and surprising benefits of his 72-hour water fast—including euphoria, insomnia, and the ultimate reward: a bowl of sauerkraut.The crew also recaps Paddle Don's wedding, digs into self-control and the challenges of modern eating, and debates everything from Missouri River canoe trips to outdoor policy, hunting culture, and even Ted Nugent's controversial role in conservation conversations.Whether you're curious about fasting, passionate about the outdoors, or just here for the banter, this episode is a blend of humor, honesty, and hard-hitting opinions.Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
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Your mid-week commentary is a day early this week because I am putting out a special film tomorrow all about everyone's favourite metal. Watch your inboxes.There is a shift of enormously significant proportions taking place. In magnitude it will prove as significant as Bretton Woods in 1944, when the dollar became the de facto global reserve currency, and the Nixon Shock of 1971, when the US abandoned the last vestiges of its gold standard.This shift is going to shape the global financial landscape over the next few years. You need to understand what is happening, so that you can position yourself and your family.You may even be able to profit handsomely from the transition.Today we explain US dollar policy: what is going on and, more importantly, where it is all going.Ready? Here goes.The Manufacturing Imperative and The Curse of the Reserve CurrencyAmerica wants to bring manufacturing back on shore. We all know this. US President Donald Trump has said it repeatedly, his VP JD Vance has said it, and so has his Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who keeps reminding us that it is now time to prioritise Main Street over Wall Street.Part of the reshoring of US manufacturing involves tariffs, as we know all too well. Part of it involves weakening the US dollar to make US exports more competitive. Again Trump, Vance and Bessent have all said it.However, there is a problem, and that problem has a name: Triffin's Dilemma.You might think it's an advantage to issue the global reserve currency. You can issue dollars. Everyone else has to work for them. The French called it "America's exorbitant privilege." But this was a status the US engineered for itself during the Bretton Woods Agreement that determined the monetary order at the end of World War Two.What has happened, however, is that it has made the US fat and lazy, especially since 1971 when the US abandoned the ties of the dollar to gold.To supply the world with dollars, the US must run trade deficits. That is to say it must buy more than it sells. Persistent trade deficits have, over time, eroded its industrial base. Factories and jobs have gone offshore. Foreign nations have used their profits to invest in US capital markets and its debt. Meanwhile financial markets - aka Wall Street - have grown and grown, as America financialized.The Trump administration gets it in a way its predecessors did not. Vance has actually called the dollar's reserve status a "tax" on American producers.What's more, as this process has continued, the credibility of the dollar itself is being called further into doubt.Trump wants to revitalise America's Rust Belt. But there is more to it than that. As the curtains pulled back with Covid, the extent to which the US has been operating with its trousers down was exposed: an excessive dependence on China and its supply chains for too many strategically essential products, especially related to health, tech and the military. Then, during the Ukraine conflict, NATO found itself unable to match Russian production. The US, in short, is struggling to produce critical goods. It's why Trump keeps harping on about rare earth metals. It is vulnerable.The answer is to engineer a "managed decline" of the dollar as global reserve asset.The Golden Exit StrategyThis was already happening organically. China, for example, has been reducing its holdings of US treasuries for ten years now - quite gradually - although its US dollar holdings remain above $3 trillion.Meanwhile, China - and many other countries along the Silk Road besides - have been increasing their gold holdings, and quite dramatically. (In my view China has at least four times as much gold as it says it does. You can read more on this in my book). The process is known as de-dollarisation. Just a few months ago gold overtook the euro to become the second most held asset by central banks, while the dollar itself fell beneath 50% for the first time this century.We are not seeing a move towards any other national currency as global reserve, but towards the neutral but universal asset that is gold, as analyst Luke Groman points out. That suits all the main players. Gold is neutral, and both the US (supposedly) and China have lots of it.Indeed, a gold revaluation would be a "win-win" for both. A higher gold price would strengthen US fiscal flexibility while boosting Chinese consumers' wealth, encouraging domestic consumption and reducing trade imbalances.There is the potential to leverage the US's 261 million ounces (8,133 tonnes) of gold reserves, currently marked to market at just $42/oz. There are two ways this might be done. Economist Judy Shelton has proposed issuing Treasuries that are in part backed by gold to offset the inflation/debasement risk to make them more attractive to buyers. The other possibility (which has gone from, as Bessent put it, "we are not doing this" to "we are not doing this yet") is to revalue the gold from $42 to the current price of $3,300/oz, which would create over $850 billion of reserves without having to incur any extra debt. That would help with the US's current fiscal challenges: true interest expenses (including entitlements and veterans' affairs) currently exceed 100% of Treasury receipts.If you buying gold or silver coins to protect yourself in these “interesting times” - and I urge you to - as always I recommend The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here.In short, the US administration is leaning into a weaker dollar and neutral reserve assets like gold to rebalance trade and rebuild domestic industry, even at the cost of short-term economic pain.Your really should subscribe.Bitcoin's Digital Advantage and The Stablecoin BridgeBitcoin, as the world's best neutral digital currency, is going to have a role to play in all of this as well.The US is quite happy with that, as evidenced by its pro-bitcoin rhetoric. At the national, corporate and individual levels the US has a lot of bitcoin. The US itself has 198,000 coins, the most of any nation, Strategy (NYSE:MSTR) has 630,000 and many other companies besides also hold, and at least 15% of US citizens own bitcoin. Of the eventual 21 million supply, of which probably 15% has been lost and another 1.3 million are locked up by Satoshi Nakamoto and will likely never appear (he is almost certainly dead), the US has a hefty chunk.Which brings us to the recent Genius Act. This effectively nixed CBDCs just as the EU's Christine Lagarde was planning to phase them in (LOL). However, it supported stablecoins (that is coins backed by dollars). The more bitcoin grows the more the stablecoin market will grow. As the stable coin market grows so will its demand for treasuries. Today, roughly half the entire US dollar stablecoin market, estimated at $250 billion, is invested in US treasuries (maybe 2% of the overall treasuries market). Tether is the world's 7th largest buyer.The market is small, but growing rapidly. 2035 projections include $500 billion (J.P.Morgan's projection) to $2 trillion (Standard Chartered) and $4 trillion (Bernstein) by 2035."If the stablecoin market meets these growth projections," says the Kansas City Fed, "it could lead to a substantial redistribution of funds within the financial system."In other words the stablecoin market is going to help the US fund its debt, just as other nations move away from treasuries to gold and bitcoin.Gold might suit the US, but bitcoin suits it better, especially if there are complications surrounding the Fort Knox gold, which it seems there are. Why no audit yet?Tell people about this.Gold vs Bitcoin, Analogue vs Digital: The Coming ShowdownIt's likely a few years from now there is going to be some sort of showdown between gold and bitcoin in the battle for primary reserve asset status. It's unlikely to be both. Governments will favour gold, as they have lots of it. Tradition is on their side. Eternal gold has a track record that is unrivalled. But it is an analogue asset in a digital world. Bitcoin is much more practical. Which will win out? Practical digital or impractical analogue?This is a contest that is still a way off. For now all roads lead to gold and bitcoin as the world de-dollarizes.Own both is what I say.Needless to say the UK is absolutely clueless in all of this, having sold two-thirds of its gold in 1999, made it near impossible for UK citizens to buy bitcoin, now planning to sell its bitcoin holdings, now the largest holder of US treasuries in the world after Japan and making no attempt to buy any gold.With the threat of AI and automation to America's jobs - especially in driving where millions work - there is the risk of mass unemployment coming quite quickly, and with it plentiful defaults on mortgages and loans. This could force the U.S. to print money, driving inflation and providing yet another reason to own gold and bitcoin, which cannot be debased.From October 8th, UK citizens will finally be able to buy bitcoin ETNs.I was lucky enough over the weekend to find myself as a house guest under the same roof as Interactive Investor CEO Richard Wilson. We talked a lot. He knows how landmark the date October 8th is for UK investors and has made sure II are well positioned in a way that other brokerages are not. You might not be able to buy the US ETFs due to FCA nonsense, but anything listed in the UK will be available. So if you don't already have an account at II you might do well to open an account now. Click this link and the first year is free.In short, the dollar will weaken significantly over the next three years. The pound is a basket case. National currencies are not stores of wealth. Gold and bitcoin are. Own both as the Trump administration addresses Triffin's Dilemma through a managed dollar decline. They will use gold and potentially bitcoin to restore US industrial and military strength.You have been warned.Tell people about this post.Watch your inboxes. Tomorrow I'll be putting out a 15-minute film all about gold called The Eternal Metal. On which note, The Secret History of Gold is out now. Got yours yet?The Secret History of Gold is available at Amazon, Waterstones and all good bookshops.Amazon is currently offering 20% off. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
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Together, we examine The Morality of The Passions. Fr. Mike unpacks and explores the different elements of the definition of “passions”. He emphasizes that while passions, themselves, are neither good nor bad, there still is a moral component to them. It is what we do with our passions that can either contribute to virtue or vice. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1762-1775. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Today we take a sobering look at the similarities between the New Mass and Protestant liturgies. Father explains how changes made by Luther and Cranmer in the 16th century—reducing the priesthood, eliminating sacrifice, and downplaying the Real Presence—are echoed in the Novus Ordo. We examine how a Mass shaped by ecumenism and a new theology ends up looking more like a Protestant service than the Traditional Latin Mass. This episode lays out the evidence, side-by-side, and asks: Can we worship like Protestants without thinking—and believing—like them? See all the episodes, and download resources: https://sspxpodcast.com/mass We'd love your feedback on this series! podcast@sspx.org – – – – – – View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6VbkErm4Msg – – – – – – – The Society of Saint Pius X offers this series and all of its content free of charge. If you are able to offer a one time or a small monthly recurring donation, it will assist us greatly in continuing to provide these videos for the good of the Church and Catholic Tradition. Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> – – – – – – – Explore more: Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and Sermons FSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news Visit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ – – – – – What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. – – – – – – What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org
There are three moments in Our Lady's life that are integral to her privileged role in assisting us in our salvation: The Immaculate Conception; the Annunciation; and the Crucifixion. All of them show in a unique way how God set Mary apart from her very existence up through the death of her Divine Son in a manner not granted to any other mortal. God the Father prepared for heaven to come down to earth through the person of Mary while also offering us the unique grace of her intercession before her Son for our salvation.
BT opened his show with a fiery monologue about the death of Yankee tradition, a topic that resonated deeply with his callers. Referencing John's call and the famous "If George were still here..." line, BT argued that while he normally avoids this trope, in this case, it's undeniably true that the team's winning spirit and accountability have been replaced by a "soulless" reliance on analytics and a fear of making waves. He lambasted the current ownership and front office for running the team into the ground, stating they've lost sight of the core values that once made the Yankees the most feared and respected franchise in all of sports.
Together, with Fr. Mike, we examine the article on the morality of human acts. Fr. Mike unpacks the three “sources” of morality: the object chosen, the end in view or the intention, and the circumstances. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the categories of right or wrong, good or evil. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1749-1761. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Some Catholics claim that each individual believer can decide what the Bible and Tradition mean. But that's exactly the Protestant principle of private judgment. The Catholic Church has always taught that it is the Magisterium — the Pope and bishops in union with him — who authentically interpret the Word of God. If you've ever […]
1. GOD HAS A PLAN FOR YOUR CHILD Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. (NIV) 1A. VANITY PARENTING 1B. PERFECTION PARENTING 1C. RESCUE PARENTING 1D. COMPETITIVE PARENTING 2. GOD’S PLAN AND THE WORD OF GOD 2A. LOVE THE WORD OF GOD Joshua 1:8 Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. (NIV) 1. EMOTIONS 2. EXPERIENCES 3. FAMILY 4. FRIENDS 5. TRADITION 6. CULTURE 3. GOD’S PLAN AND THE HOUSE OF GOD Psalm 84:10 Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere; I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked. (NIV) Psalm 92:13 planted in the house of the Lord, they will flourish in the courts of our God. (NIV) A. GODLY FRIENDS B. GODLY MENTORS 3A. YOU NEED TO LOVE AND BE PASSIONATE ABOUT GOD’S HOUSE 3B. DON’T TALK BAD ABOUT CHURCH 3C. SERVE AT CHURCH 3D. EARLY ON HELP YOUR KIDS SERVE OTHERS 3E. GET YOUR KIDS ON THE DREAM TEAM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 4. GOD’S PLAN AND THE VOICE OF GOD John 10:27 My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. (NIV) TIPS ON TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN TO HEAR THE VOICE OF GOD 4A. PRAY TOGETHER AS A FAMILY 4B. ASK YOUR KIDS WHAT GOD IS SPEAKING TO THEIR HEART 4C. ASK YOUR KIDS WHAT GOD IS SPEAKING TO THEM FROM THE WORD OF GOD 4D. ASK YOUR KIDS TO PRAY AND PROCESS THEIR YEARLY GOALS 4E. TEACH YOUR KIDS TO PRAY AND TO MAKE DECISIONS
Together, with Fr. Mike, we examine the reality of our human freedom in the economy of salvation. Fr. Mike emphasizes that the right to freedom does not imply a right to say or do anything. Rather, it is the power to choose the “right.” He also emphasizes that the moral law actually allows us to live with freedom and joy, and that when we violate the moral law, we violate our own freedom. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1739-1748. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The Catechism gives us an overview of what it means for humans to have freedom, as well as some of the ramifications of that freedom. It introduces us to the countercultural notion that true freedom is to choose the good—the “freedom” to choose evil is merely the abuse of freedom. Fr. Mike ensures that we understand imputability and culpability because questions about intention, ignorance, and other social factors will be the hinges upon which swing the doors of sin. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1730-1738. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
“The Beatitudes are at the heart of Jesus' preaching,” the Catechism tells us. Jesus' proclamation in Chapter 5 of the Gospel of Matthew purifies our hearts, sets a standard for earthly discernment, and directs our actions towards heaven. Fr. Mike invites us to choose God's ways and forsake our own ways. Today's readings and paragraphs 1716-1729. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Story #1: In 'Quick Takes,' Will and The Crew cover the week's wildest stories, including Cracker Barrel potentially going woke after scrapping its iconic logo for a bland rebrand? Will says it's bigger than Cracker Barrel, it's “refinement culture,” where logos, cars, even pro sports are stripped of personality into corporate sameness. Plus, outrage over male NFL cheerleaders sparks a debate on masculinity and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) mock Secretary Pete Hegseth's pull-up abilities. Story #2: Dr. Ann Shippy, author of 'The Preconception Revolution,' joins Will to discuss the crisis of collapsing birthrates. Why aren't we having babies and why is it so much harder to conceive? Dr. Shippy breaks down the cultural, economic, and health factors behind the fertility decline, from career delays to toxins lowering sperm counts in young men. She offers practical steps, including diet, detox, stress reduction, exercise, that not only boost fertility but improve the long-term health of children, turning them into super babies. Story #3: Kristen Waggoner, President and CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom, joins to spotlight three major free speech cases you haven't heard about. From states forcing counselors to affirm gender transitions for minors, to laws compelling businesses to use preferred pronouns under threat of jail time, to California and Hawaii cracking down on satire and memes, Waggoner warns of a “five-alarm fire” for the First Amendment. Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jase finally tackles the classic “chicken or egg” question with a comic deep-dive and a rooster theory that points to Peter's denial. Zach doesn't mind when Jase gets on a roll with catchy new merchandise designs and waxes poetic about the glories of frog hunting. The guys contrast Judas' despair with Peter's repentance and share their plans for a long-lost Duck Commander tradition that's being revived in Phil's honor. In this episode: Acts 10, verses 10–16; Luke 5; John 13, verses 31–38; John 14, verse 1; 2 Timothy 2, verses 15–26; Hebrews 9, verse 14; Hebrews 10, verse 22; 1 Peter 3, verse 21; Colossians 1, verses 21–22; Romans 5, verses 8–10 “Unashamed” Episode 1147 is sponsored by: https://cozyearth.com/unashamed — Get 40% off sheets, blankets, towels, and more when you use our link or code UNASHAMED! https://chministries.org/unashamed — See why Christians are ditching health insurance for good. Get a simpler alternative at half the cost! https://preborn.com/unashamed — Click the link or dial #250 and use keyword BABY to donate today https://puretalk.com/unashamed — Get a Samsung Galaxy A36 for FREE with a $35 qualifying plan when you make the switch! http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ — Sign up now for free, and join us every Friday starting 8/29 for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We enter a new chapter examining the dignity of the human person, and Article 1 shows us that we have dignity because we are made in the image and likeness of God. We preserve that dignity when we exercise virtue and charity, and we do violence to it when we commit sin and evil acts. Fr. Mike hones in on the bold statement that we as humans are “the only creature on earth that God has willed for its own sake.” Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1699-1715. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.