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Congratulations, you have reached Day 365! We conclude our journey through the Catechism with the final “nugget day” as we review the seven petitions of the Lord's prayer. In closing, Fr. Mike reminds us of the purpose of our time with the Catechism: recognizing that every part of our human experience matters to God simply because he loves us. It matters to God that we know him, worship him, live in his love, and draw near to him in prayer. We respond to God's astounding love for each of us with our final “Amen- so be it.” Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2857-2865. 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 this special bonus episode, Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins Fr. Mike Schmitz to talk about his role as a bishop of the Catholic Church, his involvement in the Catechism in a Year podcast, and why we can continue to trust in the authority of the Church despite the brokenness of its leaders at times. Bishop Andrew Cozzens is the Bishop of the Diocese of Crookston in northern Minnesota. He currently serves as the chair of the USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis where he has been tasked by the Bishops with leading a three-year National Eucharistic Revival. 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.
Willie explains his family tradition of making vision boards on New Year's Eve. It's a way to go into the new year with some positive energy and trying to hold yourself accountable to achieving goals.
In this episode of Talk of Fame, Kylie Montigney chats with Kylie Montigney Interviewed Shannon Cerulli, who is the Owner & Director of Joyce School of Irish dance, which is a non-competitive Irish step dancing school based in Pittston, PA.Follow Me:Instagram:@Officialkyliemontigney@TalkoffamepodFacebook:OfficialkyliemontigneyTalkoffameTwitter:@Kyliemontigney4About Me:Hi, I'm Kylie! I'm passionate about sports, spending time with family, traveling, and connecting with people who inspire me. I love listening to people's stories and sharing their journeys with the world!
Daily Dose of Hope December 31, 2025 Scripture – Acts 28 Prayer: For our last prayer of this reading plan, let's end with a prayer of peace from St. Francis of Assisi... Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen. Welcome to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Church daily Bible reading. We have been on an incredible journey of reading through the Gospels and Acts. Today, we are walking through the last chapter of Acts, Acts 28. After a few months on the island of Malta, during which Paul was bitten by a viper (with no bad repercussions) and healed many people, they finally are able to secure a new ship and continue the journey to Rome. When they arrive, Paul is met by a group of believers. I love this. I picture a group waiting by the dock for the ship to come in, anxious to take care of Paul with warm hugs and casseroles! But Paul doesn't waste much time, after just three days he begins to preach, teach, and discuss his views with the Jewish leaders in Rome. It appears they are more open to Paul's teachings than the Jews in other locations. For two years, Paul stays in Rome, in his own rented house, and welcomed all who came to see him. He taught about God's Kingdom and preached Jesus with boldness and without any obstacles. It's possible he resumed his tent-making in order to support himself but his main focus was conversion. Paul's intention was always to go to Rome. But just like in our own lives, stuff happened. Riots, jail time, and shipwrecks, all thwarted the best of intentions. Eventually, Paul did end up in Rome and had two years there to share the Gospel. Our life journeys, though probably not as eventful as Paul's, never go in a straight line. There are ups and downs, steps backward, pauses, and spins. But God can and will use each of those experiences to grow us and to help us speak into the lives of others. It's always about the journey, not the destination. But what happened to Paul after this? We have some evidence based on his other letters. Certain letters, which Paul wrote while imprisoned in Rome, are especially helpful. These include Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians, written between AD 60-62. Titus, as well as 1 and 2 Timothy, were written after Acts and during Paul's travels, AD 66 and 68. We can estimate that Paul lived for about 5-6 more years after the book of Acts ends. We can also estimate that Paul stood before Caesar (Emperor Nero) around AD 62. Tradition tells us that he was eventually released from his imprisonment in Rome. There is some consensus that Paul may have actually gone to Spain after his release, carrying the Gospel even further. But he did eventually end up back in Rome and tradition says that Paul was actually beheaded there in AD 68. Paul is considered the most effective Christian missionary who has ever lived. He took the Gospel to places far and wide, at least as far as the known world at the time. And he did so at great risk to himself. He wasn't afraid of physical pain or discomfort. He didn't care if everything was removed from him. He had surrendered his life, fully and completely, to Jesus and sharing his message with the world. As a result, he started many churches and the Gospel spread. Today is the last Daily Dose of Hope for 2025. I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback. What did you learn? How has God stretched you? I do hope you will join us on our Journey through the Letters of Paul, which we will start on January 5th. It's been an honor sharing this with you. Blessings, Pastor Vicki
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Mysteries and Midnight Rituals: Reviving Tradition in Barcelona Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2025-12-31-08-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: El fred hivern tocava a la porta de Barcelona, però els carrers del Barri Gòtic lluïen més vius que mai amb llums de colors i decoracions per Cap d'Any.En: The cold winter was knocking at the door of Barcelona, but the streets of the Barri Gòtic were more alive than ever with colorful lights and New Year's decorations.Ca: Laia, Toni i Meritxell, amics des de sempre, es trobaven al bell mig d'aquell laberint, emocionats pel que l'any nou podia portar.En: Laia, Toni, and Meritxell, friends since forever, found themselves in the heart of that labyrinth, excited about what the new year could bring.Ca: Aquell matí, davant les portes dels seus respectius pisos, Laia va trobar un sobre misteriós.En: That morning, in front of their respective apartments, Laia found a mysterious envelope.Ca: Era de color marró, vell i ple de pols.En: It was brown, old, and dusty.Ca: Quan la va obrir, va veure un missatge escrit amb una cal·ligrafia antiga i poc clara.En: When she opened it, she saw a message written in old, unclear handwriting.Ca: Aviat va descobrir que Toni i Meritxell havien trobat sobres similars.En: She soon discovered that Toni and Meritxell had found similar envelopes.Ca: El missatge contenia unes línies críptiques que suggerien la seva presència al cor del Barri Gòtic.En: The message contained cryptic lines suggesting their presence in the heart of the Barri Gòtic.Ca: Laia, fascinada pel misteri, volia seguir les pistes.En: Laia, fascinated by the mystery, wanted to follow the clues.Ca: Toni, en canvi, era escèptic.En: Toni, however, was skeptical.Ca: "És una pèrdua de temps", deia, mentre Meritxell, amb la seva visió optimista, animava a seguir l'instint.En: "It's a waste of time," he said, while Meritxell, with her optimistic outlook, encouraged following the instinct.Ca: Després de debatre, van decidir seguir la intuïció de Laia, conduïts per paraules que indicaven una visita a una llibreria antiga.En: After debating, they decided to follow Laia's intuition, led by words indicating a visit to an old bookshop.Ca: Al creuar els carrers estrets, les pedres mullades pel recent plugim brillaven sota les llums, donant una aura màgica a la ciutat.En: As they crossed the narrow streets, the stones, wet from the recent drizzle, shone under the lights, giving a magical aura to the city.Ca: Un cop dins la llibreria, la pols i l'olor de llibres vells els van embolcallar.En: Once inside the bookstore, dust and the smell of old books enveloped them.Ca: Laia va trobar un diari amagat darrera una prestatgeria, oblidat per molts anys.En: Laia found a hidden diary behind a bookshelf, forgotten for many years.Ca: Explicava un ritual de la seva comunitat celebrat fa molt de temps, en un desig d'unir la gent al toc de les campanes de mitjanit del nou any.En: It described a ritual of their community celebrated long ago, with a wish to unite people at the stroke of midnight bells of the new year.Ca: A mesura que llegien, van entendre la intenció del missatge: no era una broma, sinó un acte per reviure una tradició perduda.En: As they read, they understood the intent of the message: it wasn't a joke, but an act to revive a lost tradition.Ca: Van córrer fins a la plaça on se celebrava la revetlla de Cap d'Any, i amb les campanes gairebé tocant, van explicar la troballa.En: They ran to the square where the New Year's Eve celebration was taking place, and with the bells about to ring, they explained the discovery.Ca: A mesura que parlaven, la gent del barri escoltava amb atenció.En: As they spoke, the people of the neighborhood listened attentively.Ca: Quan van acabar, un sentiment d'emoció i orgull va recórrer la multitud.En: When they finished, a feeling of excitement and pride spread through the crowd.Ca: Quan l'any nou va arribar, es van unir en una celebració plena d'alegria.En: When the new year arrived, they joined in a celebration full of joy.Ca: Laia va aprendre la bellesa de valorar diferents punts de vista, Toni va obrir-se a noves possibilitats, i Meritxell va descobrir la força de la creença combinada amb l'acció.En: Laia learned the beauty of valuing different viewpoints, Toni opened up to new possibilities, and Meritxell discovered the strength of belief combined with action.Ca: Junts, van reviure una tradició i, amb ella, van donar vida a una nova vigília.En: Together, they revived a tradition and, with it, gave life to a new vigil.Ca: Així, entre llums de colors i alegria, el Barri Gòtic celebrava, ple d'esperança per tot allò que encara havia de venir.En: Thus, among colorful lights and joy, the Barri Gòtic celebrated, full of hope for all that was yet to come. Vocabulary Words:the labyrinth: el laberintthe handwriting: la cal·ligrafiathe skeptic: l'escèpticthe instinct: l'instintthe drizzle: el plugimthe aura: l'aurathe bookshop: la llibreriathe diary: el diarithe bookshelf: la prestatgeriathe ritual: el ritualthe intent: la intencióthe joke: la bromathe tradition: la tradicióthe square: la plaçathe New Year's Eve: la revetlla de Cap d'Anythe discovery: la troballathe crowd: la multitudthe joy: l'alegriathe viewpoint: el punt de vistathe belief: la creençathe act: l'actethe midnight: la mitjanitthe bell: la campanathe envelop: el sobrethe message: el missatgethe heart: el corthe narrow street: el carrer estretthe stone: la pedrathe smell: l'olorthe hope: l'esperança
Toward the end of the Lord's Prayer, we implore God to protect us from temptation and from the evil one. Fr. Mike clarifies what we mean when we ask God not to “lead us into temptation” and emphasizes the importance of discerning between trials and temptations. Lastly, we review the conclusion of the Lord's Prayer, known as the final doxology. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2846-2856. 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 this bonus episode of The Catechism in a Year, Jeff Cavins joins Fr. Mike to share the connection between Scripture and Tradition, and provide the background on the origin, development, and structure of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 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.
Please visit SSPXPodcast.com to learn more or find out how to make a one-time or recurring donation. Your generosity contributes to the Society keeping faith with the motto of its patron, St. Pius X, to “restore all things in Christ.” Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional- it's a perfect companion!Subscribe to this Podcastto receive this and all our audio episodesSubscribe to the SSPX YouTube channelfor video versions of our podcast series and SermonsFSSPX News Website:https://fsspx.newsVisit 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
Driftwood Outdoors' Unpaid Pro-Staffer Paddle Don joins Brandon Butler and Nathan "Shags" McLeod to look back on a huge year for Driftwood Outdoors—historic adventures, conservation conversations, and a surprising announcement that now makes all three hosts married.Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
We Like Shooting Episode 643 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Gideon Optics, Primary Arms, Medical Gear Outfitters, Mitchell Defense, and Bowers Group, Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 643! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 -Please stop sending me malortnog! Gear Chat Nick - Chillin' with Heighth Chassis Heighth Chassis Nick - Laser Holsters 101 Holster laser Shawn - TTI's $8K Viper: The Ultimate Blend of Performance and Concealment Taran Tactical Innovations has launched a new compact version of its Sand & Pit Viper pistol, featuring a 4.5" island barrel designed for improved performance in a carry-friendly format. This model includes several engineering upgrades for enhanced ergonomics, control, and accuracy, and is equipped with three 20-round magazines and a pre-installed optic. Priced at $7,999.99, it targets serious shooters looking for a high-end option without compromising on performance. Shawn - Pew Locker Bullet Points Shawn - Review of the Range Bag Battery Case by Hammy3DPrints Hammy3DPrints has launched the Range Bag Battery Case, designed specifically for the shooting and tactical community, providing an organized solution for managing various battery types used in firearms and accessories. This compact, durable case aims to enhance efficiency and reliability for users by preventing battery damage and ensuring quick access. The introduction of this product represents a significant advancement for firearm accessory organization. Gun Fights Step right up for "Gun Fights," the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It's a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out! WLS is Lifestyle Pew Report Refresh! Pew Report Relaunch Resolutions Agency Brief "James Madison calculated that 500,000 armed rednecks could crush a federal army of 30,000. It's 2025, and the ATF is still trying to fudge those numbers. Spoiler alert: They can't." THE SETUP: The Panic of 1788 The Constitution is on the ropes. New York and Virginia are threatening to vote "No." The Fear: Anti-Federalists (Patrick Henry, George Mason) scream that a new "Standing Army" will crush the states and enslave the people. The Stakes: If Madison can't convince them the people are safe, the United States ends before it starts. THE ARGUMENT: Madison's Math of Tyranny Madison drops Federalist No. 46 on January 29, 1788. The Calculation: He estimates a federal army can max out at 25,000–30,000 men. The Counter-Force: He pits them against 500,000 "citizens with arms in their hands." The Reality: He argues a federal coup would be suicide. Not because the government is nice, but because the people will shoot them. The Distinction: He explicitly separates the "Federal Government" from "The People." We are the check; we are not the asset. THE "DEAL": Ratification via Firepower The Constitution passes only because of these assurances. Original Intent: This proves the Second Amendment (ratified 1791) was designed to preserve that 16-to-1 power ratio. European Comparison: Madison mocks acts of European kingdoms who "are afraid to trust the people with arms." He frames universal ownership as the definition of American liberty. THE BETRAYAL: Regulatory Creep & The Big Lie The Lie: "The Militia is the National Guard." The Dick Act of 1903 and modern commies try to tell you the Guard replaced the people. The Fact: Madison's math requires the people to be armed. If the "militia" is federally funded and deployed (National Guard), it's part of the standing army Madison warned us about. The Creep: NFA (1934), GCA (1968), and ATF braces/frame rules are all attempts to break Madison's ratio by disarming the 500,000. THE COMEBACK: How We Use This Today Bruen & History: Courts now look to "Text, History, and Tradition." Fed 46 is the gold standard of history. Weapons of War: Gun grabbers say you don't need "weapons of war." Federalist 46 says you must have them, or you cannot serve as the check on the standing army. The Bottom Line: Your AR-15 isn't a loophole. It's the lithmus test for whether Madison's promise is still alive. Going Ballistic Conspiracies and Gun Control Nonsense The fusion conspiracy Restoration of Rights? DOJ Plays Hide and Seek with the Truth Analysis: The DOJ denied a FOIA request seeking the specific criteria used for rights restoration (relief from disabilities), claiming they are not obligated to create or define such records for the public. This refusal persists despite recent pardons raising questions about the process. When: FOIA denial reported late Dec 2025. Executive Overreach: Minnesota Governor Ignores the People on Gun Rights Analysis: After failing to pass "assault weapon" bans through a divided legislature, Governor Tim Walz signed two executive orders to create a safety council and track gun violence costs. Critics argue this bypasses the legislative process and the will of the people. When: Executive orders signed Dec 2025. Hawaii's Wishful Thinking Meets Reality: A Supreme Court Showdown on the Second Amendment Analysis: Hawaii defends its "sensitive places" law in Wolford v. Lopez, citing the "Aloha Spirit" and historical laws to justify bans on carry on private property. The case is set for a Supreme Court showdown, challenging the state's restrictive interpretation of the Second Amendment. When: SCOTUS hearing scheduled for January 20, 2026. Court Strikes Down New Mexico Gun Waiting Period Analysis: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals denied a rehearing request, upholding a ruling that New Mexico's 7-day waiting period is unconstitutional. The court found that such delays burden Second Amendment rights without sufficient historical support. When: Ruling finalized Dec 2025. California's Latest Gun Grab: Background Checks on Gun Barrels, Really? Analysis: A new California law mandates that all gun barrel sales must be processed through licensed dealers with background checks and fees. The legislation also targets "digital firearm manufacturing code" and opens the door for civil suits against unlawful manufacture. When: Law takes effect Jan 1, 2026. DC's AR-15 Control Chaos: The Feds Strike Back Analysis: The Trump DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Washington, D.C., arguing that its ban on AR-15s and registration requirements are unconstitutional under Heller and Bruen. The suit asserts these bans target "common use" firearms based on cosmetic features. When: Lawsuit filed Dec 2025. GOP Lawmakers Blast DOJ For Betraying Gun Owners on NFA Analysis: GOP lawmakers, led by Daines and Clyde, sent a letter to AG Bondi demanding the DOJ stop defending National Firearms Act (NFA) registration mandates. They argue that the removal of the underlying tax (via the "One Big Beautiful Bill") renders the registration requirement void and contrary to congressional intent. When: Letter sent Dec 2025. When 'Red Flags' Signal Trouble: Colorado's Case Against Gun Control Analysis: A tragic case study of a suicide in Colorado highlights the failure of "Red Flag" laws. Critics argue that these laws focus on gun confiscation rather than providing necessary mental health treatment, leaving individuals in crisis without the help they truly need. When: Analysis published Dec 29, 2025. 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You dirty little man. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - from 5 heptahectacontakaihenagons If ever there was a podcast that could be used as an example that you don't have to be an expert to be successful, this is it. Never before has such a ragtag group of miscreants been assembled and been viewed by such a large number of people as experts with less knowledge on their subject matter. Bernie Madoff would be proud of the scam you've been able to pull off. The only one who truly seems to have any knowledge is the host of the show. He should definitely talk more. Keep up the good work. Sean Herron - Before we let you go - Join Gun Owners of America Tell your friends about the show and get backstage access by joining the Gun Cult at theguncult.com. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember - Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. 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Material riches are not the key to happiness. This is a lesson repeated through both Scripture and popular culture, yet most struggle to accept it. Our Lord came to us in poverty. Although our respective stations in life may call upon us to have material resources, we must not abandon the call to have poverty of spirit, that is, detachment from material goods.
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In this stream I am joined by Dr. Christopher Lockwood, author of "Types and Symbols in the Bible, to discuss hidden symbolism from an Orthodox Christian perspective. Make sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think. God Bless Buy the Book Here! https://sebastianpress.org/types-and-symbols-in-the-bible/ Follow Dr. Lockwood's Work: https://auth.academia.edu/ChristopherLockwood
Why do millions of people line up at shrines at midnight every New Year's?Hatsumōde isn't “just visiting a shrine” — it's a ritual that reveals how Japanese people reset their hearts, welcome luck, and start the year with gratitude.From ancient gods to modern crowds, here's the real meaning behind Japan's first visit of the year.なぜ日本では毎年、大晦日の深夜に何百万人もの人が神社に並ぶのか?初詣は「ただ神社へ行く行事」ではないようです。日本人が心をリセットし、福を迎え、感謝とともに一年を始めるための大切な 儀式なのです。昔の神様の考え方から現代の参拝まで——日本の新年を形作る「初詣」の本当の意味を深掘りします。
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Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Tradition Meets Modernity: Ming's New Year Transformation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2025-12-30-08-38-20-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 明静静地走在故宫的雪地上,心中是一片复杂的情感。En: Ming walked quietly on the snowy ground of the Forbidden City, her heart filled with a complex mix of emotions.Zh: 她刚从海外留学归来,第一次在冬天回到家中。En: She had just returned from studying abroad, visiting home for the first time in winter.Zh: 故宫在冬日的天空下显得更加宏伟,红色的墙壁与白色的雪交相辉映。En: The Forbidden City appeared even more majestic under the winter sky, with the red walls contrasting against the white snow.Zh: 她呼吸着北京冷冽的新鲜空气,心中既兴奋又紧张。En: She breathed in the crisp, cold air of Beijing, feeling both excited and nervous.Zh: 明要回家与家人团圆,迎接即将到来的春节。En: Ming was returning home to reunite with her family and prepare for the upcoming Spring Festival.Zh: 李华奶奶是明最敬佩的人。En: Li Hua Grandma was the person Ming respected the most.Zh: 奶奶喜欢和孙辈们讲述家族的传统和故事。En: Grandma loved to share family traditions and stories with her grandchildren.Zh: 明知道,奶奶希望她能够传承这些珍贵的家族文化。En: Ming knew that Grandma hoped she could carry on these precious family cultures.Zh: 但明内心深处,还有对未来生活的向往,她渴望自由,希望用自己的方式生活。En: However, deep inside, Ming also longed for her future life; she yearned for freedom and wanted to live in her way.Zh: 弟弟金也已经在家等她,他是个不安分的年轻人,总是想要新鲜的冒险。En: Her brother Jin was already waiting for her at home, a restless young man always seeking new adventures.Zh: “明,你回来了!”当明走进家门时,奶奶的脸上绽放出微笑。En: "Ming, you're back!" Grandma's face broke into a smile as Ming walked through the door.Zh: 火炉的温暖驱散了寒冷,屋内挂满了红色的灯笼和对联,春节的气氛浓厚。En: The warmth of the stove dispelled the cold, and the house was filled with red lanterns and couplets, creating a festive atmosphere.Zh: “奶奶,我回来啦!”明笑着回答,但又感到微微紧张。En: "Grandma, I'm back!" Ming replied with a smile, though she felt a bit nervous.Zh: 家人聚在一起享用年夜饭。En: The family gathered for the New Year's Eve dinner.Zh: 奶奶提议明主持今年的拜年仪式。En: Grandma suggested Ming host this year's New Year ceremony.Zh: 明知道这个责任重大,她不想让奶奶失望。En: Ming knew this was a significant responsibility; she didn't want to disappoint Grandma.Zh: 她决定:既然要做,那就大胆创新,加入一些自己在国外学到的元素。En: She decided: if she was going to do it, she would innovate boldly and incorporate some elements she had learned abroad.Zh: “今年我们来试试新的方式。”明说。En: "This year, let's try something new," Ming said.Zh: 全家人都愣住了。En: The entire family was stunned.Zh: 只见明依然尊重着传统的流程,但在每个环节,她加上了自己的解释,以及在国外学习到的文化元素。En: Ming remained respectful of the traditional process, but at each step, she added her explanations and cultural elements she'd learned overseas.Zh: “这很有意思!”金第一个开始鼓掌,打破了寂静。En: "This is interesting!" Jin was the first to start clapping, breaking the silence.Zh: “明,这很独特。”奶奶微笑着,眼神中透出欣赏。En: "Ming, this is very unique," Grandma smiled, her eyes showing admiration.Zh: 就在这一夜,传统和新意碰撞,产生出和谐的火花。En: On this night, tradition and innovation collided, creating harmonious sparks.Zh: 明发现,通过自己的方式,她不仅与家人更加亲近,也使她的家人更了解她在外经历的生活。En: Ming found that by doing things her way, she not only became closer to her family but also helped them understand her experiences abroad.Zh: 随着烟花在夜空中绽放,明在心中决定:她会继续寻找自己在传统和现代之间的平衡。En: As fireworks burst in the night sky, Ming decided in her heart: she would continue to find her balance between tradition and modernity.Zh: 家人因为她的改变而走得更近,她也更加自信地迈向未来。En: Her family came closer together because of her changes, and she moved more confidently toward the future.Zh: 热闹的春节夜渐渐归于宁静,但这个冬天的聚会,给了明和家人永存于心的温暖。En: The lively Spring Festival night gradually returned to tranquility, but this winter gathering gave Ming and her family warmth that would last in their hearts forever.Zh: 明在古老的故宫中,找到了自己的位置,连接了过去与未来的道路。En: In the ancient Forbidden City, Ming found her place and connected the road between past and future. Vocabulary Words:quietly: 静静地emotions: 情感majestic: 宏伟crisp: 冷冽excited: 兴奋reunite: 团圆upcoming: 即将到来的respected: 敬佩share: 讲述precious: 珍贵traditions: 传统yearned: 渴望restless: 不安分stove: 火炉dispelled: 驱散lanterns: 灯笼couplets: 对联significant: 重大innovate: 创新incorporate: 加入stunned: 愣住harmonious: 和谐fireworks: 烟花tranquility: 宁静lively: 热闹warmth: 温暖ancient: 古老connected: 连接balance: 平衡confidence: 自信
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Forgiving those who have hurt us is a challenging call. Fr. Mike explains what it means to "forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us." We learn that forgiveness and reconciliation are not the same thing and that we can transform our hurt into intercession with God's grace. We ask the Lord to soften our hearts so that they may remain open to loving and forgiving others. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2838-2845. 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.
Murph and his former co-host, Morgan Wright, have a fun but informed review of the original Die Hard, breaking down the legendary Nakatomi Plaza hostage takeover with help from someone who actually knows how this stuff works—Rick Massa, a retired LAPD SWAT officer. Spoiler alert: crawling through air vents barefoot is not standard operating procedure. Whether you're a true crime fan, a law enforcement buff, or someone who just wants to finally settle the debate—is Die Hard a Christmas movie?—this review delivers laughs, insight, and a whole lot of controlled chaos.
It's that time of year when every state kicks off the new year with its own "ball" drop. North Carolina has the pickle drop. Florida has the shrimp drop. Arizona is no different. The pinecone drop has been an annual tradition in Flagstaff since 1999, but why a pinecone? Valley 101 investigates this unique tradition with the help of its founder, Sam Green. Find out why the pinecone is the staple of Northern Arizona's new year, why it's lasted so long and how a trash can scandal changed the celebration. Submit your question about Phoenix! Follow us on X, Instagram and TikTok. Guests: Sam Green Host: Bill Goodykoontz Producer: Amanda Luberto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig performs “Silent Night” with the Vienna Boys Choir. Also, the story of a social media manager turned needlepoint business owner. Plus, a behind the brand look at “King's Hawaiian” rolls. And, a look at Cake Picnic, an event for cake lovers and bakers alike. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!A neighborhood teen walks into a midnight Latin Mass and steps straight into a world of chant, candlelight, and awe. That single moment sets the tone for a wide-ranging conversation about faith that's lived, not branded—how ordinary Catholic family life can quietly evangelize a restless culture craving stability, fatherhood, and hope.We trade UK and US vantage points and compare media narratives with street-level reality. Are things truly burning, or are we binging on spectacle? We tackle the perennial “war on Christmas,” the corporate habit of sanitizing holy days, and the rise of a substitute liturgical calendar that tries to replace the Incarnation with new rituals and new saints. The throughline is clear: without a supernatural core, culture-building becomes cosplay. Tradition isn't window dressing; it's the scaffolding that carries meaning from one generation to the next.We don't stop at headlines. Mark shares the searing loss of his daughter, the decade of ache that followed, and the surprising graces that kept him moving—community, providence, and a daughter named Mary who arrived like a gift from heaven. Katherine speaks with candor about costly choices, how personal relief often shifts pain onto children, and why love sometimes means carrying the cross instead of outsourcing it. Along the way, we reflect on fatherhood statistics, Protestant critiques of Christmas, and the difference between wielding Christianity as a tool and receiving it as life.If you've ever wondered whether small fidelities matter—family meals, icons on the wall, prayer before bed, Sunday Mass—this conversation says yes. Light still enters the darkness. Grace still heals what pride breaks. Join us, then tell a friend, subscribe, and leave a review with one takeaway you'll put into practice this week.Support the showTake advantage of great Catholic red wines by heading over to https://recusantcellars.com/ and using code "BASED" for 10% off at checkout!********************************************************Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKsxnv80ByFV4OGvt_kImjQ?sub_confirmation=1https://www.avoidingbabylon.comMerchandise: https://avoiding-babylon-shop.fourthwall.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comFull Premium/Locals Shows on Audio Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1987412/subscribeRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssRumble: https://rumble.com/c/AvoidingBabylon
The mystery of Christmas reveals the great goodness of God. To appreciate this gift, we must reflect on our own rebelliousness, stubbornness, and pride. This is why it was necessary for Our Lord to go to the extraordinary length to provide the unfathomable gift of His Incarnation for the sole purpose of saving us. God chose not to break us down through His strength, but rather lowered Himself to become one of us to lead humanity from darkness to light.
New Year's resolutions started as ancient promises, not self-improvement chores — and somewhere along the way, we lost the plot. In this episode, Mitch and special guest Angie trace how resolutions changed over time and get into how we went from meaning it to quitting it.Mitch Wonders is where Texas porch talk meets life's big questions. Each episode, Mitch — a cranky but curious Texan — takes a plainspoken look at today's world with humor, humility, and a shot of wisdom you can actually swallow.Catch up on all episodes, see pics of each weekly guest and visit the Merch Store at mitchwonders.com and... Thank You!
Dive into the timeless story of "Auld Lang Syne" – the iconic New Year's Eve song often mumbled as "Ol' Lang Syne." Explore its true meaning ("for the sake of old times"), its roots in ancient Scottish folk traditions, and how poet Robert Burns transformed it in 1788 into a global symbol of friendship, nostalgia, and farewell. We'll trace its journey from Scottish Hogmanay celebrations to worldwide midnight sing-alongs, uncover the traditional melody's origins, and explain why we cross arms and raise a "cup o' kindness" to ring in the new year.▶️ *[WORK WITH ME]* https://RobbJarrett.net▶️ *FREE* Personal Brand Starter Kit :: https://www.medialabb.net/brandkit*[SUBSCRIPTIONS I RECOMMEND]*ABOBE CREATIVE SOFTWARE - VIDIQ (AI Creation and SEO) - https://vidiq.com/robbjarrett Motion Array (Assets) - Envato (Assets) - OPENART (AI Creation Tools)BEACONS: https://beacons.ai/signup?c=robbjarrett*[PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND]*SM7B Microphone - https://amzn.to/47AuKREMV7+ Microphone - https://amzn.to/3V7LRmABLUE YETI Microphone - https://amzn.to/3V7LRmAOBSBOT Webcam - https://amzn.to/4mcWhMFDJI Action Cam - https://amzn.to/3V44gk7DJI OSMO Gimbal - https://amzn.to/3V44gk7NEEWER Lights - https://amzn.to/4pfvMJe
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Die ersten Supermärkte haben heute tatsächlich um eine Minute nach Mitternacht aufgemacht - denn ab heute ist der private Feuerwerksverkauf gestartet. Für die einen ein absolutes Muss, für die anderen ein No Go. Auf die Diskussion, die mittlerweile fast genauso viel Tradition hat wie das Feuerwerk selbst, und mögliche Lösungen schauen wir
Asking God for our “daily bread” is a petition for him to fill our physical and spiritual hunger. Fr. Mike breaks down this simple yet profound petition that reminds us of our reliance on God for all our needs. In this part of the Lord's prayer, we turn to God with childlike hearts, trusting that he will nourish us with all the appropriate material goods and, above all, with the Eucharist. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2828-2837. 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 EMPEROR INTERVENES Colleague Evan Thomas. Following the bombing of Hiroshima, Emperor Hirohitobroke with tradition to support Foreign Minister Togo, urging the deadlocked War Council to "bear the unbearable" and surrender. War Minister Anami, however, continued to romanticize national suicide, suggesting it would be beautiful for the nation to perish like a flower. Negotiations stalled over the status of the Emperor, as the US insisted he remain subject to the Allied commander. Ultimately, the fear of continued atomic destruction and future war crimes trials forced the Japanese leadership to accept the Potsdam Declaration. NUMBER 6 1945 OKINAWA
A quiet shift begins when a lifelong member of the Churches of Christ realizes that his faith life, rich in study and careful exegesis, struggles to move from mind to heart. Brandon Marlow's story traces the Restoration Movement's ideals—erase denominational lines, do Bible things in Bible ways, and speak where Scripture speaks. Those guiding slogans shaped a culture suspicious of creeds, titles, instruments, and anything not “authorized.” The result formed disciplined habits, robust Bible study, and close-knit congregations. Yet the same strengths could narrow imagination and flatten mystery. A low view of the Holy Spirit's personal activity and an intellectual approach to faith left little language for awe, beauty, or sacrament. Brandon describes how good intentions produced a protective fence, but often fenced out wonder.His turning came when he stepped into preaching during a pastoral vacancy. Wanting holiness to match responsibility, he searched for time-tested disciplines: daily prayers, fasting rhythms, and a pattern of worship that stretches the soul. He found them in Orthodoxy. Prayer books spoke soberly about judgment and mercy, teaching him to remember ultimate things every day. Memorizing whole psalms, not just proof texts, reoriented his inner life. Icons startled him. Venerating the Ascension icon, his heart rose in praise, not just his mind in assent. He realized devotion is learned by doing—beauty tutors love, and ritual teaches reverence. Where logic said “believe,” the Church taught him to behold, adore, and belong.Scripture did not shrink; it deepened. Listening to Orthodox homilies, he felt less “interpretation” and more unveiling. Texts clicked into place as part of a living Tradition, the same bloodstream that nourished the Fathers he had once mined for citations. C.S. Lewis had cracked the door years earlier, proving that Christian wisdom could move the affections without verse labels in every line. Meeting the Fathers as pastors—Ignatius, Polycarp, and more—showed him a church that loved, bled, and prayed as one body. Their worlds made sense of bones cherished as gold, not as superstition, but as love made tangible in the saints who fed, blessed, and shepherded their flock.The Eucharist became the center of gravity. In his upbringing, communion was precious yet rushed, migrating from homemade bread to sealed cups as the table drifted to the side. Reverence thinned as routine took hold. In Orthodoxy, he discovered preparation before, prayer during, and gratitude after. The chalice, spoon, and altar were holy because the Lord gives himself there—Body and Blood, Presence not symbol. Approaching the chalice for the first time felt like approaching fire. He stepped forward in obedience and love, realizing this is why Christ died: communion. From there, everything else reframed—ascetic practices, feasts and fasts, the calendar that walks believers through the life of Christ, and the solidarity of Holy Week that exhausts, burns, and resurrects a community together.From “people of the book” to people of the Book and the Table, he discovered that truth is not only argued; it is adored, sung, tasted, and shared. The heart learns by worship as much as the mind learns by words, and both find their home when Scripture meets Sacrament in the life of the Church.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: Rediscovering Tradition: @Noa@'s Quest for the Perfect Chanukiah Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-12-28-08-38-20-he Story Transcript:He: נואה עמדה במרכז רחוב סבנה ההיסטורי, כששלג קל יורד מסביב.En: @Noa@ stood in the center of Rechov Savana the historic street, as light snow fell around her.He: החנויות היו מלאות באורות ומוזיקה של חג, ואנשים קנו מתנות בשקיות צבעוניות.En: The stores were filled with holiday lights and music, and people were buying gifts in colorful bags.He: נואה הרגישה בלבול קל.En: @Noa@ felt a slight confusion.He: היא רצתה למצוא חנוכייה מיוחדת להדליק בלילה האחרון של חנוכה עם משפחתה, אבל כל המקומות היו עמוסים ובין המדפים לא התגלה דבר מיוחד.En: She wanted to find a special chanukiah to light on the last night of Chanukah with her family, but all the places were crowded, and nothing special revealed itself among the shelves.He: “אולי ננסה משהו אחר?” הציעה מאיה, חברתה הטובה של נואה שעמדה לצדה, מחזיקה כוס קפה חמה.En: "Maybe we should try something different?" suggested Maya@, @Noa@'s good friend who stood by her side, holding a cup of hot coffee.He: איתן, אחיה של מאיה, הצטרף גם הוא למסע הקניות, אם כי ברובו שתק והקשיב.En: Eitan@, @Maya@'s brother, also joined the shopping trip, though he mostly stayed silent and listened.He: נואה נאנחה, “אני מרגישה שאנחנו לא מוצאות שום דבר שמתאים לחגוג עם המשפחה.”En: @Noa@ sighed, "I feel like we're not finding anything that fits celebrating with the family."He: מאיה חשבה רגע. "יש חנות עתיקות קטנה ליד הסמטה שם. אולי נמצא בה משהו ייחודי?"En: @Maya@ thought for a moment. "There's a small antique shop near the alley there. Maybe we'll find something unique?"He: נואה חייכה במעט תקווה.En: @Noa@ smiled with a bit of hope.He: הם הלכו בעקבותיה של מאיה, ונכנסו לחנות קטנה ומוסתרת, עם דלת עץ ישנה שחרקה בכניסה.En: They followed @Maya@ and entered a small hidden shop, with an old wooden door that creaked upon entry.He: האור בחנות היה רך ושקט.En: The light in the shop was soft and quiet.He: המדפים היו מלאים חפצים ישנים ומעניינים.En: The shelves were filled with old and interesting objects.He: ריח של עץ ישן ותחושת חמימות מילאו את האוויר.En: The smell of old wood and a sense of warmth filled the air.He: נואה התקדמה לעבר המדפים, ובעודה מביטה, עיניה נמשכו לפריט מיוחד – חנוכייה מעוצבת בעבודת יד, עם פרטים יפיפיים שסיפרו סיפור של מסורת והיסטוריה.En: @Noa@ moved towards the shelves, and while looking, her eyes were drawn to a special item - a hand-crafted chanukiah with beautiful details that told a story of tradition and history.He: היא נשמה עמוק והרגישה שהיא מצאה בדיוק את מה שחיפשה.En: She took a deep breath and felt she had found exactly what she was looking for.He: "החנוכייה הזו," לחשה נואה בהתפעלות. "היא מושלמת."En: "This chanukiah," @Noa@ whispered in awe. "It's perfect."He: "זו חנוכייה ייחודית," אמרה המוכרת בהערכה. "היא נעשתה בהשראת מסורות יהודיות עתיקות."En: "It's a unique chanukiah," the seller said appreciatively. "It was inspired by ancient Jewish traditions."He: נואה הרגישה לבה מתמלא שמחה וביטחון.En: @Noa@ felt her heart fill with joy and confidence.He: היא ידעה שהחנוכייה הזו תעניק לה ולמשפחתה חוויית חג ייחודית.En: She knew this chanukiah would provide her family with a unique holiday experience.He: בערב, כשנואה חזרה הביתה עם מאיה ואיתן, משפחתה התכנסה סביב השולחן.En: In the evening, when @Noa@ returned home with @Maya@ and @Eitan@, her family gathered around the table.He: נואה הדליקה את הנרות בלב מלא גאווה ושמחה.En: @Noa@ lit the candles with a heart full of pride and joy.He: החום של האש והקת חשף את הרגשות האמיתיים של חג – תחושת חיבור ואהבה.En: The warmth of the fire and the moment revealed the true feelings of the holiday - a sense of connection and love.He: נואה למדה שחג הוא לא רק על אחרים; הוא גם על חיבור עצמי וגילוי השמחה האישית בתוכך.En: @Noa@ learned that a holiday is not just about others; it is also about self-connection and discovering personal joy within.He: חנוכה הזה ייזכר כאחד מהחגים המשמעותיים ביותר עבורה.En: This Chanukah would be remembered as one of the most significant holidays for her.He: החנוכייה לא הייתה רק סמל, אלא גם הזדמנות להתחבר מחדש לעצמה ולמשפחתה.En: The chanukiah was not just a symbol, but also an opportunity to reconnect with herself and her family. Vocabulary Words:historic: היסטוריconfusion: בלבולcrowded: עמוסsuggested: הציעהantique: עתיקותunique: ייחודיcreaked: חרקהshelves: מדפיםcrafted: מעוצבתdetails: פרטיםinspired: בהשראתancient: עתיקותpride: גאווהrevealed: חשףconnection: חיבורdiscovering: גילויopportunity: הזדמנותreconnect: להתחבר מחדשhistoric: היסטוריsymbol: סמלconfidence: ביטחוןexperience: חווייתmoment: רגעalley: סמטהhand-crafted: מעוצבת בעבודת ידtradition: מסורתsignificant: משמעותייםjoy: שמחהsoft: רךfilled: מלאBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: A Sherwani Saga: Bridging Tradition and Modernity in Jaipur Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2025-12-28-23-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: जयपुर की रंगीन और चहल-पहल भरी गलियों में सर्दियों की सुबह थी। हल्की धूप में टहलते हुए, बाजार की जीवंतता देखते ही बनती थी।En: On a winter morning in the colorful and bustling streets of Jaipur, the vibrancy of the market was a sight to behold while strolling in the gentle sunlight.Hi: आईने जैसे चमकते कपड़े, पुष्पित रंग और तरह-तरह की आवाजें माहौल में घुल-मिल रही थीं।En: Clothes shining like mirrors, blossoming colors, and various sounds blended seamlessly into the atmosphere.Hi: जीवन की इस रंग-बिरंगी झांकी के बीच, आरव अपने विवाह के लिए सही शेरवानी की खोज में था।En: Amidst this colorful tableau of life, Aarav was searching for the perfect sherwani for his wedding.Hi: आरव, जो जल्द ही शादी के बंधन में बंधने वाला था, परंपरा और आधुनिकता के गठजोड़ में उलझा था।En: Aarav, who was about to embark on the journey of marriage, found himself entangled in the blend of tradition and modernity.Hi: उसकी पारंपरिक सोच वाले परिवार की आशाएं और आधुनिक विचारों वाली मंगेतर की अपेक्षाएं उसे दिशाहीन कर रही थीं।En: The expectations of his traditionally-minded family and his modern-thinking fiancée left him directionless.Hi: तभी, उसकी बचपन की दोस्त मीरा, जो फैशन के प्रति खास नजरिया रखती थी, ने उसका हाथ पकड़ा और मार्गदर्शन किया, "आरव, चलो एक ऐसी शेरवानी ढूंढते हैं जो दोनों का संतुलन बनाए।En: Just then, his childhood friend Meera, who had a keen sense of fashion, took his hand and guided him, "Aarav, let's find a sherwani that balances both.Hi: तुम इसे खुद के लिए चुन रहे हो, इसलिए ऐसे चुनो जो तुम्हारे मन की आवाज हो।"En: You are choosing this for yourself, so pick something that speaks to your heart."Hi: राजीव, आरव का हंसमुख चचेरा भाई, मजाक में बोला, "भैया, जो भी मीरा बोलेगी वही सबसे सही होगा, तुम न फिकर करो!"En: Rajiv, Aarav's jovial cousin, joked, "Brother, whatever Meera says will be best, don't you worry!"Hi: उनका साथी बनकर वो भी परंपरा और फैशन की इस खोज में उनके साथ था।En: He joined them on this quest for tradition and fashion.Hi: गहरी चुनौतियों और ढेरों डिजाइन के बीच घूमते हुए, आरव ने आखिरकार एक शेरवानी देखी।En: Amidst deep challenges and numerous designs, Aarav finally spotted a sherwani.Hi: वो शेरवानी अपनी पारंपरिक कढ़ाई के साथ आधुनिक कटिंग का आदर्श संगम थी।En: It was the perfect blend of traditional embroidery and modern tailoring.Hi: परंतु बजट से थोड़ी ऊपर थी।En: However, it was slightly over budget.Hi: आरव द्वंद्व में था कि क्या उसे खरीदना चाहिए या साधारण-सी ले लेनी चाहिए।En: Aarav was torn about whether he should buy it or settle for a simpler one.Hi: मीरा ने उसकी असमंजस को भांपते हुए कहा, "आरव, यह तुम्हारा विशेष दिन है। अपने आपको यादगार बनाओ।"En: Sensing his dilemma, Meera said, "Aarav, this is your special day. Make it memorable for yourself."Hi: आरव ने दृढ़ता से निर्णय लिया। उसने वही शेरवानी ली।En: Aarav made a firm decision. He chose that very sherwani.Hi: वह जानता था कि अपनी आत्मा को महत्व देना जरूरी है।En: He knew the importance of valuing his own soul.Hi: जब घर पहुंचा, उसका परिवार और मंगेतर दोनों उसकी पसंद से खुश थे।En: When he returned home, both his family and his fiancée were pleased with his choice.Hi: आरव ने सीखा कि परंपरा और आधुनिकता का संतुलन साधना मुश्किल है पर असंभव नहीं।En: Aarav learned that balancing tradition and modernity is challenging but not impossible.Hi: अब वह अपने निर्णय पर भरोसा करना जानता था।En: Now he knew how to trust his decision.Hi: उस दिन, आरव ने अपनी पसंद और परिवार की उम्मीदों के बीच सही संतुलन की खूबसूरती को पाया।En: That day, Aarav discovered the beauty of striking a balance between his preferences and his family's expectations.Hi: जयपुर की वो सर्द सुबह अब यादों में संजोई तस्वीर बन गई।En: That cold morning in Jaipur became a cherished picture in his memories. Vocabulary Words:bustling: चहल-पहल भरीvibrancy: जीवंतताstrolling: टहलते हुएblossoming: पुष्पितatmosphere: माहौलembark: बंधनेentangled: उलझाtradition: परंपराmodernity: आधुनिकताdirectionless: दिशाहीनkeen: खासguidance: मार्गदर्शनjovial: हंसमुखquest: खोजchallenges: चुनौतियोंdesigns: डिजाइनembroidery: कढ़ाईtailoring: कटिंगover budget: बजट से ऊपरtorn: द्वंद्वdilemma: असमंजसmemorable: यादगारfirm: दृढ़ताsoul: आत्माpleased: खुशbalancing: संतुलनcherished: संजोईblend: गठजोड़inseparable: घुल-मिलcherished: संजोई
When we pray for God's Kingdom to come and God's will to be done, we are asking for the final coming of the reign of God and for his plan of salvation to come to fruition. This petition is most powerfully expressed in the Mass. Fr. Mike reminds us that anticipating Christ's return should inflame our hearts to continue our mission here on earth and to carry out God's will with perseverance. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2816-2827. 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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This episode, previously recorded as a Wisdom Dharma Chat, features Professor John Dunne. John is the distinguished chair in contemplative humanities at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He works with Buddhist philosophy and contemplative practice. He is also an author of the winner of the 2025 Khyentse Foundation Prize for Outstanding […] The post Professor John Dunne: Buddhist Philosophy and the Nalanda Tradition (#223) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience.
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What does it mean to hallow God's name? We are not the source or cause of God's holiness. As the Catechism says, we hallow God's name so it may be glorified, loved, and known. Jesus instructs us in the Our Father to petition and desire that we be drawn into God's plan of loving kindness. In time, God's name is hallowed in how we live and how we pray. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2807-2815. 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 are doing a special sermon presentation on the podcast. Instead of one of our priests of the Society of Saint Pius X, we'll re-present a sermon by one of - if not the giant – of preaching in all of Christendom, St. Francis de Sales. And so it might help to know something about the preacher who gave it almost exactly 400 years ago today. St. Francis de Sales was one of the great bishops and spiritual teachers of the early seventeenth century, known not for fiery rhetoric, but for clarity, patience, and a deep pastoral charity. He believed that souls are won for God not by pressure or argument, but by gentleness and love. Even those who opposed him were often disarmed by the kindness and calm strength of his preaching. Saint Francis had a special devotion to the mystery of the Incarnation and to the feast of Christmas. He frequently returned in his sermons and writings to the humility of God made man, marveling that the eternal Word chose to come into the world as a helpless child. For him, Bethlehem was a school of confidence and simplicity, where the soul learns to trust God and to approach Him without fear. The sermon you are about to hear was preached at Midnight Mass on Christmas Day in 1622. The stillness of that hour held deep meaning for St. Francis. While the world slept, he saw heaven quietly at work, revealing a God who comes without spectacle, without force, and without demand, asking only to be welcomed. As you listen, allow these words to lead you to the crib at Bethlehem, and to encounter once again the Child who comes into the world tonight out of love for us. - - - - - - - We'd love your feedback on these Daily Devotionals! What do you like / not like, and what would you like us to add? podcast@sspx.org - - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional- it's a perfect companion!Subscribe to this Podcastto receive this and all our audio episodesSubscribe to the SSPX YouTube channelfor video versions of our podcast series and SermonsFSSPX News Website:https://fsspx.newsVisit 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. https://sspx.org
Japan is often described as having “spirituality without religion”, but what does that actually mean? In this episode, author Hiroko Yoda joins the Krewe to break down how spirituality quietly shapes everyday life in Japan, from nature and kami to shrines, folklore, and even anime. With personal stories and insights from her new book, Eight Million Ways to Happiness, this conversation offers a fresh look at happiness rooted in connection, not belief.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, Threads: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ About Hiroko Yoda ------Pre-Order Eight Million Ways to Happiness Today!Hiroko's Blog "Japan Happiness"Hiroko on InstagramHiroko on BlueSkyHiroko on X/Twitter------ Past KOJ Traditional Japan Episodes ------Japanese Tea Ceremony: A Living Tradition ft. Atsuko Mori of Camellia Tea Ceremony (S6E16)Rakugo: Comedy of a Cushion ft. Katsura Sunshine (S6E1)The Castles of Japan ft. William de Lange (S5E19)Foreign-Born Samurai: William Adams ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E17)Foreign-Born Samurai: Yasuke ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E16)The Thunderous Sounds of Taiko ft. Takumi Kato (加藤 拓三), World Champion Taiko Drummer (S5E13)The Real World of Geisha ft. Peter Macintosh (S5E7)Inside Japanese Homes & Architecture ft. Azby Brown (S5E6)Kendo: The Way of the Sword ft. Alexander Bennett, 7th Dan in Kendo (S4E16)The Life of a Sumotori ft. 3-Time Grand Champion Konishiki Yasokichi (S4E10)The Intricate Culture of Kimono ft. Rin of Mainichi Kimono (S4E7)Shamisen: Musical Sounds of Traditional Japan ft. Norm Nakamura of Tokyo Lens (S4E1)Henro SZN: Shikoku & the 88 Temple Pilgrimage ft. Todd Wassel (S3E12)Exploring Enka ft. Jerome White Jr aka ジェロ / Jero (S3E1)The Chrysanthemum Throne ft. Dr. Hiromu Nagahara [Part 2] (S2E18)The Chrysanthemum Throne ft. Dr. Hiromu Nagahara [Part 1] (S2E17)Yokai: The Hauntings of Japan ft. Hiroko Yoda & Matt Alt (S2E5)The Age of Lady Samurai ft. Tomoko Kitagawa (S1E12)Talking Sumo ft. Andrew Freud (S1E8)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
In the Lord's Prayer, we make seven different petitions to our Father in heaven. Together, we examine what makes each set of these seven petitions different. Fr. Mike unpacks how the first three petitions emphasize love of the Father, the next two concern us in the present world, and the final two concern the battle of prayer. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2803-2806. 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.
Let us rejoice in the birth of Our Lord. Let us rejoice in this incredible miracle that has freed us from the bondage of sin. He has arrived to overcome the curse of sin. He stands victorious over satan out of His great love for us, His creation. He stands triumphant, renouncing the deeds of the flesh, ushering us into God's kingdom by His miraculous Incarnation.
As we reach the conclusion of the article on the opening words of the Our Father, we take a closer look at the phrase, “Who Art in Heaven.” Fr. Mike emphasizes that God is not distant, but is imminently present all around us. He also emphasizes that while sin has exiled us from heaven, conversion of heart allows us to return to the Father in heaven. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2794-2802. 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 Austria, naughty children don't get coal — they get beaten by a goat-horned demon who might drown them in a river.Ho ho ho, kids! If you like the stories Santa is telling, tell your friends and family about the Spooky Santa podcast so they can listen too! STORY AND MUSIC CREDITS/SOURCES… ”The Tradition” by Andrea Stanet: https://tinyurl.com/wkp7uu6“Girls Night Out”: https://tinyurl.com/u4zjhwu“Krampus”: https://tinyurl.com/whz5qc8All music used with permission of the artists. Spooky Santa theme by Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ). All other music by Nicolas Gasparini (http://bit.ly/2LykK0g).***Spooky Santa™ and Weird Darkness® are creations and trademarks of Marlar House Productions and Weird Darkness, LLC. Copyright © Weird Darkness, 2023"I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46https://weirddarkness.com/KrampusChasedMe#WeirdDarkness #Krampus #ChristmasHorror #DarkChristmas #Krampusnacht #ScaryChristmas #ChristmasDemon #AustrianFolklore #HolidayHorror #ChristmasLegends
There should be ballads written about Willson Contreras' brief time with the Cardinals. From his arrival as the All-Star eager for the challenge of following Yadier Molina, to that weird week when he took fly balls in left field and stopped catching, to the injuries and fractures and ultimately his move to first base, out from behind home plate without skipping a beat at the plate. Contreras brought both joy and fury to the Cardinals' lineup and clubhouse, and at some point his absence will be felt by the teammates who remain. But he won't be a alone. In a brand new Best Podcast in Baseball, recorded on Christmas Eve, Post-Dispatch editor Nathan Mills and baseball writer Derrick Goold discuss the Cardinals' counterintuitive shopping list for the holidays and what is missing from it and possibly from the clubhouse during his reboot of an organization. The Cardinals traded a starter (Sonny Gray) only to sign a starter (Dustin May) a few weeks later; they traded a right-handed bat from the middle of the order (Contreras) only to suggest a few hours later that they would now look for a right-handed bat to add to the roster. The Cardinals are swapping All-Stars for pitching depth and then looking to replace those veterans with players on shorter-term deals or with more control and less cost. What's missing from those moves is the leadership and experience that the Cardinals have long championed as part of their continuity, as part of their identity as a club. And more trades ahead could mean the departure of Brendan Donovan, who personifies the way the Cardinals like to play and be in the clubhouse; JoJo Romreo, the seasoned reliever in the bullpen; and Nolan Arenado, the future Hall of Famer and Gold Glove-cornerstone at third. Mills and Goold discuss what happens when a young group of players isn't inheriting expectations but tasked with trying to grow them. More Post-Dispatch podcasts. Please consider subscribing. In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.
God's love has no bounds, and neither should our prayer. Fr. Mike emphasizes that when we say “our” we are highlighting that we have become God's people. We belong to God, not in a possessive way, but in an “entirely new relationship”. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2786-2793. 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.
When we pray the Our Father, we are invited to pray with “filial boldness” as children of God. Fr. Mike emphasizes that we are God's adopted sons and daughters, and so because of that, we are able to call him “Abba, Father.” He also emphasizes that because of this adoption we are called to “continual conversion and new life.” Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2777-2785. 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 November 1966, a winged creature with glowing red eyes began terrorizing the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia — and thirteen months later, just ten days before Christmas, the Silver Bridge collapsed during rush hour, killing 46 people returning home from holiday shopping. Was the Mothman a harbinger of doom... or something far more sinister? | WEEK OF DECEMBER 21, 2025 #WDRadio==========HOUR ONE: Most all of us think of Christmas as a time of love, warmth, joy, and charity… but for some, Christmas isn't merry at all… it's murderous. We'll look at some horrific holiday murders and the killers behind them. And more! But first… we visit Point Pleasant, West Virginia during the Holidays of 1967… but we don't see a sleigh and reindeer in the sky… we see a nightmare.==========HOUR TWO: Christmas is supposed to be the merry season with joy and light in the darkness. But many places arehaunted by ghosts and paranormal activity during this time. In fact, many of the ghost stories I'll share tonight are haunted especially around Christmas.==========SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: “Rejected Christmas Gift Ends In Murder” *** “The Lawson Christmas Massacre”==========SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT'S SHOW:“Overshadowing Christmas With Tragedy” by Julie Henthorn: https://tinyurl.com/3e2a5dr6“Have Yourself a Very Mothman Christmas”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mrxt43wx“Bruce Pardo: Killer Santa”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8c78vd“Kristy Bamu's Cruel Christmas”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8k3mys“The Tradition of Christmas Ghost Stories”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckzjuwk“Christmas Hauntings”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8ja4rz“The Mistletoe Bride”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/26ak3rxs“Fatima's Harp”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3pe7cne8“A Royal Christmas Haunting”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3fyzhj6p“The Highway Man”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8h68z3“The Brown Lady”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yc7z852v==========Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ) Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.==========(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for material I use whenever possible. If I have overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it immediately. Some links may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)=========="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46==========WeirdDarkness®, WeirdDarkness© 2025==========To become a Weird Darkness Radio Show affiliate, contact Radio America at affiliates@radioamerica.com, or call 800-807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext 250).
The In-Brief, or the “nugget day”, for the article on the Lord's Prayer, emphasizes that understanding the identity of God is essential when it comes to our relationship with God. God is not a tyrant or dictator. He is our good Father. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2773-2776. 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.