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Why are Catholics obligated to attend Mass every Sunday? The Catechism teaches us today about the centrality of the Sunday celebration of the Eucharist in the life of the Church. Fr. Mike emphasizes that Sunday Mass is at the heart of our worship because it is the participation in the representation of the Paschal Mystery. He invites us to honor the Sunday obligation out of love for Jesus. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2177-2183. 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.
Back by popular demand (and dark ritual), this Halloween classic rises once more from the archives. Join Shane and Duncan for a deep dive into the strange, spooky origins of everyone's favorite night of costumes, candy, and cultural confusion. Lock the doors, light the jack-o'-lantern, and celebrate the season with this fan-favorite episode… now officially an annual tradition. ~ Support the show by becoming a Midnight Minion, Menace, or Maniac, and unlock exclusive bonus content over at PATREON ~ Chat with fellow insomniacs and vote on episode topics via DISCORD ~ Join the Midnight Masses! Become an Insomniac by dropping a review, adding us on social media, and contacting us with episode ideas. And we now have Midnight Merch! Show your Insomniac pride and pick up a tee shirt or coffee mug to spread the word! Midnight Merch ~ Leave an Audio Message! ~ Instagram ~ Podcast Website
In the midst of the crisis in society and the Church, we look for clarity and stability. This is especially true when there is a crisis of authority in the Church. But we know that all authority comes from God, which He handed onto the Apostles as the first bishops who then passed it down in succession to this very day. This is why we must pray that they, like us, hold fast to the Faith of the Church, even if there we many temptations today to deviate from it.
We begin exploring the third commandment and learn about rest and worship concerning the Lord's Day. The Catechism points out that God models what he wants for us as he also rested on the seventh day. Fr. Mike explains the importance of prioritizing rest for ourselves because we are free and no longer enslaved people. The Catechism describes how we are to keep the Lord's Day holy with “outward, visible, public, and regular worship ‘as a sign of his universal beneficence to all.'” Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2168-2176. 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.
St. Therese is always full of surprises for the faithful. When it comes to happiness, for example, she expressed happiness at seeing herself as imperfect and in need of God's mercy at the time of death. By the world's standards, this is a twisted sentiment, but for those seeking eternity in heaven with Our Lord, it is precisely the right feeling to hold.
Joey Diaz welcomes Renee Graziano, star of Mob Wives, to The Church of What's Happening Now. Joey talks about why he will never move to Texas and bribing airport employees. Renee tells an unbelievable story of betrayal, how being sober has changed her life, what it was like growing up the daughter of a Mob captain and much more! SHOW NOTES Support the show and get your first month of BlueChew for free, just pay $5 for shipping. Press in code JOEY at https://www.bluechew.com Support the show & download the DraftKings Pick6 app & press in code JOEY. New customers get $50 in bonus picks with just a $5 entry on your first pick set.
What does it mean to bear the Christian name? The Catechism reminds us that in Baptism, we are given our Christian name, which is sacred. Our name represents the dignity of each of us and depicts how God loves us each uniquely. Fr. Mike explains that each time we make the Sign of the Cross, we call upon the Lord to bear witness to what we are about to do. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2156-2167. 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.
Circle your wagons and join us for conversations with the pros of professional carriage driving. Hear directly from expert drivers about the care, keeping, and lifestyle of carriage horses, as well as the unique world of carriage driving as a profession. Our Legislative/Regulatory Update discusses the High Health High Performance framework and what it means for international competition. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3791 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Tommy Doyle of Palmetto Carriage WorksGuest: Ben Speight of Royal CarriagesSponsors: Zoetis and PyranhaSubscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.Follow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps:00:46 - The Enchantment of Carriage Rides09:38 - The Joys and Challenges of Working with Horses20:14 - The Importance of Animal Welfare in Carriage Operations27:52 - Hiring and Training Carriage Drivers35:03 - Humorous Encounters in Carriage Tours39:50 - Legislative and Regulatory Updates on Biosecurity
Circle your wagons and join us for conversations with the pros of professional carriage driving. Hear directly from expert drivers about the care, keeping, and lifestyle of carriage horses, as well as the unique world of carriage driving as a profession. Our Legislative/Regulatory Update discusses the High Health High Performance framework and what it means for international competition. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3791 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Tommy Doyle of Palmetto Carriage WorksGuest: Ben Speight of Royal CarriagesSponsors: Zoetis and PyranhaSubscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.Follow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps:00:46 - The Enchantment of Carriage Rides09:38 - The Joys and Challenges of Working with Horses20:14 - The Importance of Animal Welfare in Carriage Operations27:52 - Hiring and Training Carriage Drivers35:03 - Humorous Encounters in Carriage Tours39:50 - Legislative and Regulatory Updates on Biosecurity
Together, with Fr. Mike, we continue our examination of the second commandment. Fr. Mike emphasizes that an oath engages the Lord's name, and the Lord is the Lord of truth. We, therefore, have a duty as Christians to respect God's name in matters of truth. He also emphasizes that everything we say is either in conformity to truth or in opposition to truth. Today's readings are paragraphs 2150-2155. 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 espresso-style episode, Hélène explores one of France's most cherished traditions: les vendanges (the grape harvest). You'll learn how vineyards across Bordeaux, Bourgogne and Champagne come alive during this busy season, and we'll take a closer look at les vendanges tardives (the late harvest) that creates some of the sweetest wines. Santé !
Tradition tells us that St. Dominic was given the Rosary by Our Lady, and it became one of the principle means for him to defeat the Albigensian heresy. Moreover, we know that it is through the power of the Rosary that victory was attained against all odds over the Muslims at the Battle of Lepanto. These are but two of the innumerable blessings received through the power of the Rosary--a great devotion that has has spread throughout Christendom over the centuries.
We begin our examination of the second commandment, to not take the Lord's name in vain. Fr. Mike emphasizes that God has revealed his sacred name to us, and it is our duty to treat that name with reverence. He also emphasizes just how easy it is for us to take the Lord's name in vain in our day and age, and how vitally important it is for us to treat his holy name with respect. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2142-2149. 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 Battle Between Truth and Tradition Matthew 14:34-15:14 by Mike Deguzman 1. The Crisis of Traditionalists Matthew 23:6-7 James 3:14-16 2. The Battle over Tradition 1 Corinthians 11:2 2 Thessalonians 2:15 Matthew 23:1-3 Matthew 22:37 3. The Correction of Tradition Matthw 23:4 Galatians 3:1-4 Galatians 5:1 4. The Warning of Judgment John 4:23-24 Romans 12:1 Matthew 23:13 Matthew 23:15 Application: 1. Examine Your Heart James 3:5-6 2. Evaluate Your Traditions 3. Express True Worship
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Harvest Harmony: Blending Tradition and Innovation at the Kibbutz Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-10-05-22-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: בסופו של יום סתווי בקיבוץ, השמש האירה את השדות בצבעים חמים של זהב וכתום.En: At the end of an autumn day in the kibbutz, the sun illuminated the fields with warm shades of gold and orange.He: השדות היו מוכנים לחג הקציר, וחברי הקיבוץ עסקו בהכנות האחרונות.En: The fields were ready for the harvest festival, and the members of the kibbutz were busy with the final preparations.He: הסוכות שעמדו בשורות ניסו להתחרות בצבעי הסתיו המקיפים אותם, כל סוכה עם ייחודה ותפאורתה.En: The sukkot lined up trying to compete with the surrounding fall colors, each with its own uniqueness and decoration.He: אריאל, חקלאי בנשמה, הסתובב בין הסוכות ובדק שהכול מוכן.En: Ariel, a farmer at heart, wandered among the sukkot to ensure everything was ready.He: הוא התכוון להפוך את הפסטיבל לחגיגה של חקלאות מסורתית וקהילתיות.En: He intended to turn the festival into a celebration of traditional agriculture and community.He: עם כל אהבתו לאדמה, אריאל קווה להראות לכולם עד כמה חיונית השמירה על השיטות המסורתיות.En: With all his love for the land, Ariel hoped to show everyone how essential it is to preserve traditional methods.He: אך לא כולם ראו עין בעין איתו.En: But not everyone saw eye to eye with him.He: נעם, אחיו הצעיר, היה ספקן.En: Noam, his younger brother, was skeptical.He: הוא חשב שייתכן ויש דרכים חדשות וקלות יותר לטפל בעניינים החקלאיים, והספקות שלו היו ניכרות.En: He thought there might be new and easier ways to handle agricultural matters, and his doubts were evident.He: רינה, חברת קיבוץ ותיקה, חיה בעיניים פקוחות לעתיד והביאה רעיונות חדשניים לאירוע.En: Rina, a veteran member of the kibbutz, lived with eyes open to the future and brought innovative ideas for the event.He: היא רצתה לשלב טכנולוגיות חדשות ושינויים מודרניים.En: She wanted to integrate new technologies and modern changes.He: עם התקרבות החג, אריאל הבין שעליו לעשות פשרה.En: As the holiday approached, Ariel realized he had to make a compromise.He: הוא שוחח עם רינה ועם נעם, והציע לשלב גם אלמנטים מסורתיים וגם אלמנטים מודרניים בפסטיבל.En: He talked with Rina and Noam and proposed incorporating both traditional and modern elements into the festival.He: כך יוכלו כולם לקחת חלק ולהרגיש מחוברים.En: This way, everyone could participate and feel connected.He: הערב הגיע - הפסטיבל החל.En: Evening arrived—the festival began.He: האורחים הסתובבו בין הסוכות, והייתה תחושה של התלהבות באוויר.En: Guests roamed among the sukkot, and there was a sense of excitement in the air.He: אבל ברגע קריטי, אחת הסוכות קרסה.En: But at a critical moment, one of the sukkot collapsed.He: ברגע של תדהמה, היה ברור שעליהם לשלב את החוכמה המסורתית במרכיבי בנייה מודרניים כדי לשקם אותה במהירות.En: In a moment of astonishment, it was clear they had to combine traditional wisdom with modern construction elements to restore it quickly.He: אריאל ורינה עבדו בשיתוף פעולה ותוך זמן קצר הסוכה עמדה מחדש.En: Ariel and Rina worked together, and within a short time, the sukkah was standing again.He: בסיום הערב, כשכולם ישבו לארוחת הערב הקהילתית, היה ברור שזו הייתה הצלחה.En: By the end of the evening, as everyone sat down for the communal dinner, it was clear it was a success.He: המסורת והמודרנה השתלבו יחדיו, ונעם, שליווה את התהליך כולו, הבין שיש סיבה לחגוג את המסורת לצד החדשנות.En: Tradition and modernity had blended together, and Noam, who observed the entire process, realized there was reason to celebrate tradition alongside innovation.He: עם תום הפסטיבל, אריאל חווה תחושת סיפוק.En: As the festival concluded, Ariel experienced a sense of fulfillment.He: הוא הבין את חשיבות השילוב בין ישן לחדש, והפך למקבל דעות אחרות ולאחראי לעתיד המקום.En: He understood the importance of integrating the old with the new and became more receptive to other opinions and responsible for the future of the place.He: הלקחים שהוא למד חיברו מחדש את הקהילה ואישרו את ערכה של הרמוניה.En: The lessons he learned reconnected the community and confirmed the value of harmony.He: החג הסתיים, אך הלבבות נותרו מלאים.En: The festival ended, but the hearts remained full. Vocabulary Words:illuminated: הארהharvest: קצירcompetition: תחרותuniqueness: ייחודdecoration: תפאורהwandered: הסתובבagriculture: חקלאותskeptical: ספקןdoubts: ספקותveteran: ותיקהinnovative: חדשניincorporating: שילובcritical: קריטיastonishment: תדהמהrestore: לשקםcommunal: קהילתיfulfillment: סיפוקintegrating: שילובreceptive: מקבלharmony: הרמוניהfestival: פסטיבלpreserve: שמירהessential: חיוניתcompromise: פשרהtechnologies: טכנולוגיותapproached: התקרבותelements: אלמנטיםexcitement: התלהבותcollaborated: עבדו בשיתוף פעולהconfirm: אישרוBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Chestnuts and Community: A Tradition Sheltered by Rain Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2025-10-05-07-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: A la falda d'una serra suau, prop d'un petit poble de Catalunya, s'estenia una granja antiga.En: At the foot of a gentle mountain range, near a small village in Catalunya, stretched out an old farm.Ca: Allí, rodejada de vinyes i camps daurats, se celebrava la Castanyada.En: There, surrounded by vineyards and golden fields, the Castanyada was celebrated.Ca: Júlia, una dona amb somriure càlid i mans fortes, es preparava per a la festa.En: Júlia, a woman with a warm smile and strong hands, was preparing for the festival.Ca: Era la rostitora de castanyes de la vila, un paper que havia heretat del seu mentor recentment desaparegut.En: She was the village's chestnut roaster, a role she had inherited from her recently departed mentor.Ca: El cel, aquell matí de tardor, amenaçava.En: The sky that autumn morning was threatening.Ca: Núvols grisos s'amuntegaven sobre les copes dels roures.En: Gray clouds gathered over the tops of the oak trees.Ca: "Avui serà difícil", va murmurar Júlia, mirant el cel inquiet.En: "Today will be difficult," Júlia murmured, looking at the restless sky.Ca: Pere i Marta, amics de tota la vida, van acudir per ajudar-la.En: Pere and Marta, lifelong friends, came to help her.Ca: "No et preocupis, Júlia", va dir Marta animadament.En: "Don't worry, Júlia," said Marta cheerfully.Ca: "Tenim un pla".En: "We have a plan."Ca: La tradició havia de continuar, plogués o fes sol.En: The tradition had to continue, rain or shine.Ca: A mesura que s'acostava el migdia, la pluja va començar a caure, primer com gotes tímides i després com un autèntic xàfec.En: As noon approached, the rain began to fall, first as timid drops and then as a true downpour.Ca: Júlia no podia deixar que una tempesta enfosquís el llegat del seu mentor.En: Júlia could not let a storm overshadow her mentor's legacy.Ca: Sense dubtar, va proposar: "Traslladem la festa dins del graner".En: Without hesitation, she proposed, "Let's move the festival inside the barn."Ca: La granja, amb el seu graner espaiós i robust, es va convertir en el refugi perfecte.En: The farm, with its spacious and sturdy barn, became the perfect refuge.Ca: Amb l'ajuda de tots, van moure taules i cadires, van penjar garlandes i van encendre llumetes.En: With everyone's help, they moved tables and chairs, hung garlands, and lit little lights.Ca: Tot el poble s'uní a l'esforç.En: The whole village joined the effort.Ca: Aviat, l'olor de castanyes rostides omplia l'aire.En: Soon, the smell of roasted chestnuts filled the air.Ca: El soroll de la pluja es barrejant amb la música i les rialles.En: The sound of the rain blended with the music and laughter.Ca: La calor del foc i la companyia dels veïns portaven una sensació de confort i alegria.En: The warmth of the fire and the company of neighbors brought a sense of comfort and joy.Ca: Quan la festa arribava al seu punt àlgid, Júlia va sentir una calma inesperada.En: When the festival reached its peak, Júlia felt an unexpected calm.Ca: Sabia que el seu mentor estaria orgullós.En: She knew her mentor would be proud.Ca: Havien superat l'adversitat junts, com a comunitat.En: They had overcome adversity together, as a community.Ca: S'adonava que ara ella també era part d'aquesta tradició viva.En: She realized that she too was now part of this living tradition.Ca: Finalment, amb les castanyes calentes a les mans, tothom va brindar.En: Finally, with hot chestnuts in their hands, everyone made a toast.Ca: Júlia va somriure mirant les cares felices al seu voltant.En: Júlia smiled, looking at the happy faces around her.Ca: Aquella Castanyada seria recordada, no només per la pluja o per les castanyes, sinó pel caliu humà que va fer del graner un racó de felicitat.En: That Castanyada would be remembered, not just for the rain or the chestnuts, but for the human warmth that made the barn a corner of happiness. Vocabulary Words:the foot: la faldathe gentle: suauthe range: la serrastretched out: s'esteniathe vineyard: la vinyathe field: el campsurrounded: rodejadathe chestnut roaster: la rostitora de castanyesthe role: el paperthreatening: amenacevathe oak: el rourethe mentor: el mentorrecently departed: recentment desaparegutthe sky: el celthe noon: el migdiathe downpour: el xàfecto overshadow: enfosquirthe barn: el granerthe refuge: el refugithe garland: la garlandato light: encendrethe neighbor: el veíunexpected: inesperadathe adversity: l'adversitatlegacy: el llegatto toast: brindarthe warmth: el caliuthe storm: la tempestathe tradition: la tradicióto propose: proposar
For many mothers, especially literary-minded ones, raising young children may feel like an intellectual regression. In this episode of the TRADITION Podcast, Ilana Kurshan and Sarah Rindner Blum discuss how the time spent reading books with our children can also yield profound intellectual and spiritual insights, not to mention deeper and more enjoyable relationships. Kurshan's new book, Children of the Book: A Memoir of Reading Together (St. Martin's Press), explores the ways in which reading books and learning Torah in the context of family life can be uplifting and transformative. In their conversation, Ilana and Sarah compare repeatedly reading the same children’s books to prayer, and the rejection of screens in favor of books to the Biblical transition from idolatry to monotheism. They also delve into the unique challenges of raising enthusiastic English language readers in Israel. Sarah Rindner Blum, a teacher and writer living in Israel, reviewed Children of the Book in TRADITION's recent Summer 2025 issue. Ilana Kurshan's first memoir, If All the Seas Were Ink, won the Sami Rohr Prize in Jewish Literature. Watch a video recording of this conversation. The post PODCAST: Children of the Book first appeared on Tradition Online.
As we reach the conclusion of the section on the first commandment, we end by taking a closer look at agnosticism and graven images. Fr. Mike unpacks the different forms that agnosticism can take. He also examines the veneration of images and their relation to the first commandment. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2127-2141. 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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We continue our examination of the first commandment, unpacking irreligion and atheism. Fr. Mike highlights the different elements of irreligion, namely tempting God in words or deeds, sacrilege, and simony. He emphasizes that the sin of tempting God is easy to fall into when we are deeply troubled or afraid. Fr. Mike also spends time unpacking the many different aspects of atheism, and its impact on our world today. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2118-2126. 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 Swiss Guard is the oldest army in the world. Steeped in tradition, bearing the weight of history, the Pontifical Swiss Guard—like the whole of the Catholic Church—is in a constant balancing act between safeguarding heritage and responding to modern-day needs. In this deep dive episode of “Inside the Vatican,” the team reports from the Swiss Guard's barracks on how the historic corps is navigating the tension between past, present and future. Interviews include: David Alvarez, military historian and author of The Pope's Soldiers: A Military History of the Modern Vatican Corporal Nicola Cavelli, vice-instructor of the Swiss Guard Corporal Eliah Cinotti, spokesman of the Swiss Guard Halbardier Sven Rechsteiner, a new guard Rev. Kolumban Reichlin, O.S.B., chaplain of the Swiss Guard Links from the show: The Swiss Guards have a new uniform. Don't worry, the iconic one remains Female Swiss Guards? New expansions open the door for change at the Vatican Credits: Producers: Maggi Van Dorn, Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and Colleen Dulle Executive producer: Sebastian Gomes Audio engineer: Frank Tuson Support Inside the Vatican by subscribing to America Magazine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode I am joined by Dr Francisco José Luis, scholar of Indo-Iranian Studies and Comparative Religion trained at the Sorbonne, Paris and SOAS, London. Francisco recalls his upbringing and education in Luxembourg; details his rigorous academic training in classical languages such as Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit; and laments what he sees as the rise of idealogical indoctrination in modern education Francisco discusses his PhD in pre-reformist Sikhism, his years of field work living in the Punjab, and expresses his love of the German intellectual tradition. Francisco reveals the influence of Neoplatonism in Islamic theology and mysticism, describes his own turn to Shiʿi Islam, and explains why he believes that even today there is a living lineage of Neoplatonism that stretches directly back to Plotinus. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep327-neoplatonic-mystic-dr-francisco-jos-luis Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Upbringing in Luxembourg 02:56 - Classical education 04:28 - Learning Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit 08:03 - Germanic intellectual tradition and WW2 12:37 - Advantages of an anti-American education 15:06 - Critical thinking and intellectual independence 17:04 - Boomer educators and idealogical indoctrination 20:59 - German literature 22:56 - Post WW2 culture shock and the boomer revolution 27:20 - Vatican II and loss of trust 30:35 - Filling education gaps 32:06 - A deeply pagan Catholic 35:21 - Meditation practice and interest in Neo-Vedanta 37:52 - Studying two masters degrees simultaneously at the Sorbonne 39:57 - Rigorous training in Sanskrit 43:56 - MA theses in French literature and pre-reform Sikhism 45:20 - PhD at SOAS in pre-reformist Sikh monastic orders 46:48 - Living among the Sikh community and learning Punjabi 49:54 - Young Sikh's interest in pre-reformist religion 50:54 - Death threats from Sikhs 53:00 - Changes in Sikhism 55:20 - Tradition religious music of Sikhism and other pre-reformist features 01:00:18 - Neo-traditionalist Sikh movements in the UK and India 01:03:59 - Falling in love with Shiʿi Islam 01:10:16 - Conversion to Islam? 01:11:45 - Shi'ism as a personal practice 01:13:23 - Cultural barriers against European converts 01:16:12 - Neo-Platonic Vajrayanism 01:17:43 - Mysticism perceived as a threat 01:21:48 - Neoplatonic influence on Islam 01:27:28 - Surprising Neo-Platonic features of Islamic mysticism 01:33:30 - Metempsychosis in Islam 01:37:16 - Francisco is a Neoplatonist 01:43:08 - Vajrayana and Shiʿi inner alchemy and dream yoga 01:50:43 - Islamic tummo … To find our more about Dr Francisco José Luis, visit: - https://www.instagram.com/hludvig_tradicionalista For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
THE LIONS DEN IS BACK FOLLOWING WHITE OUT WEEK!New Season, New Host. This week, Penn State TE Andrew Rappelyea hosts PSU Offensive Lineman Vega Loane. From growing up in American Samoa to becoming a standout on the Penn State Football offensive line. This episode explores the big picture of Vega's inspiring story, his keys to success, and what it takes to thrive as part of the Nittany Lions.Highlights from the episode include:- Vega's childhood in American Samoa and his late introduction to football. - The moment Penn State's iconic "White Out" game sparked his dream. - How family and sacrifice influenced his football career. - Insights into the competitive culture and leadership within the PSU football program. - The importance of teamwork, resilience, and personal growth on and off the field. FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1► FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558183472272CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:20 - Journey to Penn State06:50 - Welcome to College Football Moment14:32 - Living Situation16:03 - Importance of Sacrifice18:00 - Friendships with Past PSU Players19:40 - Role as Team Veteran25:05 - Routine Changes from Year 1 to Year 428:40 - Legacy at Penn State#collegefootball #nfl #cfb #pennstate #weare #happyvalley #football #sunday #saturday
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Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Denglong Dialogues: Reviving Tradition in the Mountain Village Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2025-10-03-07-38-20-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 在遥远的山中村庄,秋风轻轻吹拂着金黄色的梯田。En: In the distant mountain village, the autumn breeze gently brushed over the golden terraced fields.Zh: 村子里,小路迂回曲折,围绕着古老的石板路和火红的枫树。En: In the village, winding paths meandered around ancient stone roads and fiery red maple trees.Zh: 村里的广场上,五光十色的灯笼在枝头点缀,准备迎接中秋节的盛大庆典。En: In the village square, colorful denglong decorated the branches, ready to welcome the grand celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival.Zh: 李明是村里年轻的工匠,以制作传统灯笼闻名。En: Li Ming was a young craftsman in the village, renowned for making traditional denglong.Zh: 他勤奋又有创造力,但总感到自己的光芒被大家族企业的灯笼生意遮盖住了。En: He was diligent and creative, but always felt his light was overshadowed by the family business's denglong enterprise.Zh: 李明希望在今年的丰收节上,能得到村民的认同与鼓励。En: Li Ming hoped to earn the villagers' recognition and encouragement at this year's Harvest Festival.Zh: 他知道,要达到这个目标,传统灯笼必需有特别之处。En: He knew that to achieve this goal, the traditional denglong must have something special.Zh: 村中的故事家小雨,一直致力于恢复那些渐行渐远的文化传统。En: In the village, Xiao Yu, the storyteller, had always been committed to reviving those gradually fading cultural traditions.Zh: 他的故事总是充满魅力与智慧,但现代化的潮流让人渐渐远离了这些传说和风俗。En: His stories were always full of charm and wisdom, but the trend of modernization had gradually distanced people from these tales and customs.Zh: 李明找到小雨,请求他帮助自己,在灯笼中融入古老的象征和故事。En: Li Ming approached Xiao Yu, asking for his help to incorporate ancient symbols and stories into the denglong.Zh: "让灯笼说话,讲述村子的故事。"小雨提议。En: "Let the denglong speak and tell the village's story," Xiao Yu suggested.Zh: 一同合作,李明的灯笼上绘满了古老的神话和象征符号,每一个都映衬着小雨的故事。En: Collaborating together, Li Ming's denglong were adorned with ancient myths and symbolic patterns, each reflecting Xiao Yu's stories.Zh: 尽管他们面临许多困难,比如有限的资源和不断受到的大型生意的压力,但他们还是坚持下来了。En: Despite facing many challenges, such as limited resources and constant pressure from large businesses, they persevered.Zh: 丰收节到了,村里的广场灯火辉煌。En: The Harvest Festival arrived, and the village square was resplendent with lights.Zh: 李明的灯笼悬挂在最显眼的地方,每一个灯笼都娓娓道来一个动人的故事。En: Li Ming's denglong were hung in the most prominent places, each telling a captivating story.Zh: 村民们被灯笼的色彩和故事吸引,驻足聆听,感受着昔日的传统。En: Villagers were drawn to the colors and stories of the denglong, pausing to listen and experience the traditions of the past.Zh: 随着灯笼在夜空中轻轻摇曳,村民们不再认为那些传统是过时的。En: As the denglong gently swayed in the night sky, the villagers no longer considered those traditions outdated.Zh: 他们被灯笼中的文化和历史深深打动,也终于看到了李明的才华。En: They were deeply moved by the culture and history within the denglong, and finally saw Li Ming's talent.Zh: 小雨的努力也没有白费,村里人开始重新拥抱自己的文化,而这文化是在变化中焕发新生的。En: Xiao Yu's efforts were not in vain either, as the villagers began to embrace their culture anew, a culture that was revitalizing through change.Zh: 李明站在广场中央,第一次感受到家乡的温暖与归属。En: Li Ming stood in the center of the square, feeling the warmth and belonging of his hometown for the first time.Zh: 他不再是无声无息的人,而成为了大家赞美的对象。En: He was no longer an unnoticed person but became the subject of everyone's praise.Zh: 而小雨看着这一切,明白传统在演化中仍能影响人心。En: And Xiao Yu watched everything, understanding that tradition could still touch people's hearts through evolution.Zh: 他们都找到了自己的位置,也赋予了古老村庄新的生命。En: They both found their place and gave new life to the ancient village. Vocabulary Words:distant: 遥远breeze: 风gently: 轻轻brushed: 吹拂terraced fields: 梯田winding: 迂回曲折meandered: 围绕fiery: 火红maple: 枫树adorned: 点缀grand: 盛大celebration: 庆典craftsman: 工匠renowned: 闻名diligent: 勤奋overshadowed: 遮盖recognition: 认同encouragement: 鼓励incorporate: 融入persevered: 坚持resplendent: 辉煌prominent: 显眼captivating: 动人swayed: 摇曳outdated: 过时revitalizing: 焕发新生belonging: 归属unnoticed: 无声无息evolution: 演化embrace: 拥抱
Superstition, idolatry, divination, and magic are all things we can encounter in our daily lives, and, with Fr. Mike, we unpack how they break the first commandment. Fr. Mike reiterates that superstition represents an “excess of religion” and can affect the worship we offer to God. He points out that we can be superstitious even in our Catholic practices. He also explains that idolatry consists of divinizing anything that is not God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2110-2117. 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.
Babbo is back! Dave welcomes executive chef Mark Ladner of the newly reopening New York City institution, the Italian restaurant Babbo. Dave and Mark catch up, share old New York memories, and discuss that ever-debated rice dish: risotto. They finish with a sneak peek of Babbo's new menu, Pre-Reopening Diaries, and an Ask Dave. Learn more about Babbo: https://babbonyc.com/ Try to get your Babbo reservations if you can here: https://resy.com/cities/new-york-ny/venues/babbo-restaurant?date=2025-09-30&seats=2 Listen to our recent podcast with Paul Carmichael: https://www.theringer.com/podcasts/the-dave-chang-show/2025/05/22/feeling-good-with-paul-carmichael Learn more about Kabawa: https://www.momofuku.com/restaurants/kabawa Learn more about Eeeeeatscon NYC: https://www.eeeeeatscon.com/new-york Read Kitchen Confidential: https://amzn.to/46TcWPN Read the NYT article about Stephen Starr: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/dining/stephen-starr-restaurants.html Learn more about Brooklyn Glass: https://brooklynglass.com/ Learn more about Alto-Shaam: https://www.alto-shaam.com/en Learn more about CVAP: https://foodservice.winstonind.com/commercial-kitchen-equipment/ Learn more about Rational: https://www.rational-online.com/en_us/home/ Learn more about Craft: https://www.craftrestaurant.com/ Learn more about Santi: https://www.santinyc.com/ Learn more about Sodi: https://www.isodinyc.com/ Learn more about Rolo's: https://www.rolosnyc.com/ Learn more about Noodle Bar: https://www.momofuku.com/pages/noodle-bar Learn more about Buddakan: https://buddakannyc.com/ Learn more about Lyla Lila: https://www.lylalilaatl.com/ Send in your Ask Dave questions to bit.ly/AskDaveForm or askdave@majordomomedia.com. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedavechangshow. Subscribe to Recipe Club on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recipeclubofficial. Submit your favorite food moments in your favorite movies to majorfoodporn.com. Join our community Discord on majordomo.com. Host: Dave Chang Guest: Mark Ladner Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Engineer: Belle Roman Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can't Tear My Eyes From You, Chapter 7: Homosexual Romantic TraditionThe loophole in the challenge is exploited, but not all of the contestants are happy about it. Cast:Marge Dunn as Raine RandolphAmanda Egbu as Georgia WhittakerJosephine Moshiri Elwood as Valentina Ride and the Cash For Homes AnnouncerEleanore Cho Fellerhoff as Holliday Murdock and WifeJoshua Ilon as Customer 2Tooky Kavanagh as The Algorithm and Customer 1Quinn McKenzie as Capote WhittakerMelody Perera as Anouk KalharaStefano Perti as Dennis LangMarc Pierre as Sergeant MurdockStewart Evan Smith as Taylor Kelley and HusbandAlexander Stravinski as The Host and the Bully 1(Trigger warnings can be found at the bottom of this episode description and at the end of the transcript.)-------You can find all of our transcripts here. Transcripts will come out along with the public release of the episode and include all required SFX attributions.On staff at the Penumbra:Ginny D'Angelo -- Head of operationsMelissa DeJesus -- Script editing teamHarley Takagi Kaner -- Co-creator, director, sound designerJoelle Kross -- TranscriptionistGrahame Turner -- Script editing teamKevin Vibert -- Co-creator, lead writerRyan Vibert -- Composer and performer of original musicJeff Wright -- Graphic designer--------Trigger warnings:- Spousal abuse -- emotional, verbal, physical- Homophobia and transphobia- Racism and xenophobia- Abuse of authority- Violence and threats of violence- Sudden loud noises- Descriptions of military occupation and violence- Deception and gaslighting- Homelessness- Climate catastrophe- Descriptions of killingYou can find early and ad-free episodes, production scripts, commentary tracks, blooper reels, livestreams with the creators, and much more, at The Penumbra Podcast: SPECIAL EDITION. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 150: 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C In today's episode, our main focus will be on the second reading for this upcoming 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C, taken from 2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14. There are couple of details that we will focus one. One relates to the topic of Apostolic Succession. The other relates to Sacred Tradition. The Gospel reading, taken from Luke 17:5-10, does provide us a detail worthy reflecting on, but it is not apologetical in nature even though it can help us in our apologetics ministry. Hey everyone, Welcome to The Sunday Catholic Word, a podcast where we reflect on the upcoming Sunday Mass readings and pick out the details that are relevant for explaining and defending our Catholic faith. I'm Dr. Karlo Broussard, staff apologist and speaker for Catholic Answers, and the host for this podcast. In today's episode, our main focus will be on the second reading for this upcoming 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C, taken from 2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14. There are couple of details that we will focus one. One relates to the topic of Apostolic Succession. The other relates to Sacred Tradition. The Gospel reading, taken from Luke 17:5-10, does provide us a detail worthy reflecting on, but it is not apologetical in nature even though it can help us in our apologetics ministry. Here’s the second reading, 2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14. Paul writes, Beloved: I remind you, to stir into flame the gift of God that you have through the imposition of my hands. For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but rather of power and love and self-control. So do not be ashamed of your testimony to our Lord, nor of me, a prisoner for his sake; but bear your share of hardship for the gospel with the strength that comes from God. Take as your norm the sound words that you heard from me, in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. Guard this rich trust with the help of the Holy Spirit that dwells within us. The first detail that I want to highlight is Paul's statement, “the gift of God that you have through the imposition of my hands.” There's a considerable amount of debate surrounding this passage as it relates to Apostolic Succession. And that's what I'd like to focus on. For some Catholics, this passage is clear-cut evidence for Apostolic Succession—the idea that the apostles ordained others to succeed them in the apostolic ministry. Paul speaks of a “gift” given to Timothy, which would seem to be a reference to the indelible mark that's given in priestly ordination. Paul also says that this gift was given through “the imposition of hands,” which would also fit with the Catholic understanding of priestly ordination. So what should we make of this interpretation? Well, let's first take the appeal to the “gift.” I don't think this refers specifically to the character or mark that's given in priestly ordination. The reason is that such a character, in the words of R. J. Foster in A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture, “would have no need of being revived and is incapable of diminution or decline” (pg. 1148). Rather, it seems to be a reference to what theologians call “the grace of a calling,” actual graces that a minister has access to for the sake of fulfilling the duties that the office requires. Foster argues this is evidenced by Paul adding, “For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but rather of power and love and self-control.” Now, this doesn't mean this is not a reference to priestly ordination, since “the grace of a calling” comes with the priestly ordination. And that it is a reference to Timothy's priestly ordination is strongly supported by this “gift” being given through the “imposition of hands.” We have to be careful, however, with our appeal to the imposition of hands. The “laying on of hands” has multiple meanings in the Bible. Curtis Mitch and Scott Hahn give a nice list in their Ignatius Catholic Study Bible: It's a gesture used to perform healings (Mark 16:18), confer bles
How do you bring audiences along as you expand their definition of an art form? That's the question Jane Raleigh has grappled with throughout her career. As the former Director of Dance Programming at the Kennedy Center, she spent more than a decade transforming the institution's siloed approach to dance into a continuum that celebrates both classical works and contemporary voices. Now, as the founder of DC Dance Network, she's creating new ways for artists and audiences to engage. In this episode, Jane shares her approach to stretching audiences' comfort zones without losing their engagement, building pathways that link programming with community impact, and shaping a more connected, resilient dance ecosystem. LINKS: DC Dance Network NPR | Kennedy Center terminates dance programming team Netflix | Aggretsuko Arts Managed Newsletter
Karlo explores 2 Timothy 1 & Luke 17 to examine whether Paul passed on the apostolic office, the role of Tradition, & how humility shapes apologetics.
Holy Mother Church presents us the feast of All Saints to instruct us. For each saint has a particular virtue to teach. But the lesson we should draw from this day is that there is a quality common among all of them: a desire to love Our Lord and serve him above all else.
This week's theme is Tradition. Bob & Robb recommend six movies that get passed down to future generations. Bob — Midsommar (17:50), Meet the Parents (39:26), Baraka (55:12) Robb — Dazed and Confused (5:06), Bottoms (30:50), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (46:35) Follow —> Rewind Video: https://rewindvideopod.substack.com/p/follow-rewind-video Bob: https://letterboxd.com/rgdjr/ Robb: http://robbwitmer.info
When you think of the Scotsmen, you probably picture them sprinting across the field waving flags. But that's just the beginning. The truth is, there's so much more to being a Scotsman—and in this episode, we pull back the curtain to share it all.From the unique way they're chosen, to the hours of practice, community service, and their role as positive role models for younger kids, the Scotsmen are a tradition that's bigger than most people realize. Today, you'll hear directly from the five guys who bring the noise, the energy, and the spirit every single week.This episode is sponsored by: Cambridge Caregivers Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency | Mother Modern Plumbing | SA Oral Surgeons | Please show your support for the show by visiting our amazing sponsors.
“Vision without execution is hallucination.”In this episode of Limitless Africa, Claude Grunitzky speaks with Adam Grant, bestselling author and organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, about why character skills like discipline and initiative matter more than we think. They unpack surprising research from West Africa showing that entrepreneurs who develop personal initiative outperformed those with traditional training. The episode also explores the importance of failure, second chances, and how African societies can balance cultural tradition with critical thinking.Plus: How you can keep the old guard happy.
The social duty of religion and the right to religious freedom are presented to us in the Catechism. We examine what it means to have respect for other religions and the freedom, within limits, to exercise our convictions. Fr. Mike makes it clear that it is our calling as Christians to evangelize and bring our Catholic Christianity to the public square. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2104-2109. 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.
St. Michael is our Church's defender. And like all the angels, he also defends our children. He stands as a bulwark against the devil and evil. Even before the time of Christ, he protected those who followed God and were faithful to Him.
Welcome back to The Perspectivalist. I'm your host, Uri Brito, joined again by my good friend Austin Brown. Our goal is simple: to think more clearly as Christians with Scripture as our starting point.In today's episode, we continue our series on the psychology of conversion, turning our focus to Eastern Orthodoxy. We'll discuss the challenges of tradition, liturgy, and continuity, and interact with Pastor Josh Shooping's book Disillusioned. Along the way, we'll raise some key questions: What does it really mean for a church to claim apostolic tradition? How do we discern between authentic continuity and the “mirage of the ancient”? And what can the early church fathers teach us about these debates?Let's dive in.Resources:Book: Disillusioned by Josh SchoopingPart 1: In this episode, Pastor Uri Brito welcomes Austin Brown for a thoughtful conversation on the psychology of conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy in the age of social media. They explore the rise of “Twitter conversions,” where personality-driven online voices attract seekers who are weary of shallow evangelicalism and searching for depth, antiquity, or beauty.Together, they wrestle with the despair and uncertainty that often accompany these journeys, the overwhelming complexity of historical debates, and the temptation to trade truth for aesthetics or novelty. They reflect on the clarity and sufficiency of Scripture, the importance of local church community, and the need for patience and discernment in exploring different traditions.The discussion offers both pastoral counsel and personal testimony, reminding listeners that truth, not taste, must remain central; that beauty and antiquity are valuable but secondary; and that faith should be nurtured in community, prayer, and Scripture before making life-shaping decisions.Whether you've felt the pull of Rome or the East, or you're walking alongside friends who are, this episode provides clarity, caution, and encouragement to walk slowly, faithfully, and wisely.
Ginny Hawker is a singer and mentor in the Primitive Baptist tradition, an acapella style with roots in Appalachia. This style of singing inspired bluegrass legends like Ralph Stanley, along with country stars like Patty Loveless and Ricky Skaggs. Hawker is passing this music tradition on to a new generation.
Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Finding Connection Under the Lanterns of Xī Hú Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2025-10-01-07-38-20-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 杭州的西湖边,繁星点点的天幕下,一年一度的中秋灯笼节正热闹进行。En: By the Xī Hú in Hángzhōu, under the star-studded sky, the annual Mid-Autumn dēnglóngjié (Lantern Festival) is bustling with excitement.Zh: 湖面上漂浮着无数明亮的灯笼,映射出五光十色的光芒。En: Countless bright lanterns float on the lake's surface, casting colorful reflections.Zh: 空气中弥漫着月饼和茶香,笑声此起彼伏。En: The air is filled with the fragrance of mooncakes and tea, with laughter echoing all around.Zh: 李娜独自沿着湖边的石板路缓缓走着。En: Lǐ Nà walked slowly by herself along the stone path by the lake.Zh: 她感到有些迷茫,仿佛与周围的热闹场景格格不入。En: She felt somewhat lost, as if she didn't quite fit into the lively scene around her.Zh: 她希望能找到一种与文化的深层连接,于是决定来参加灯笼节,寻找节日的精神。En: Hoping to find a deeper connection with the culture, she decided to attend the dēnglóngjié, seeking the festival's spirit.Zh: 不远处,一个男子正忙着为灯笼系上纸条,脸上挂满兴奋的笑容。En: Not far away, a man was busy attaching paper strips to lanterns, his face full of excited smiles.Zh: 那是王磊,一个乐观而随和的人,他特别喜爱节日。En: That was Wáng Lěi, an optimistic and easygoing person who especially loved festivals.Zh: 他见李娜停下脚步,便热情地向她招手,“嗨,你也来放灯笼吗?En: Seeing Lǐ Nà pause, he waved enthusiastically at her, "Hi, are you here to release lanterns too?"Zh: ”李娜有些犹豫,但还是微笑着点头。En: Lǐ Nà hesitated a bit but smiled and nodded.Zh: 王磊的热情让她感到一丝温暖。En: Wáng Lěi's enthusiasm made her feel a touch of warmth.Zh: 他们并肩走到一处湖边较清静的地方,开始合力放飞灯笼。En: They walked side by side to a quieter spot by the lake and began to release the lanterns together.Zh: 两人静静地望着升向天空的灯笼,心中有许多未曾说出的愿望。En: The two quietly watched the lanterns rise into the sky, their hearts filled with unspoken wishes.Zh: 王磊微微转头,看着李娜,“你许了什么愿望?En: Wáng Lěi turned his head slightly, looking at Lǐ Nà, "What did you wish for?"Zh: ”李娜笑了笑,有些害羞,“我希望能找到属于自己的地方。En: Lǐ Nà smiled, a bit shy, "I wish to find a place that belongs to me."Zh: ”王磊点头,目光坚定,“我希望能和认识的新朋友一起探索这里的美。En: Wáng Lěi nodded, eyes firm, "I wish to explore the beauty here with new friends."Zh: ”灯笼在他们的注视下渐渐升高,两人的心中似乎也升起了一种新的希望。En: The lanterns gradually rose under their gaze, and a new hope seemed to rise in their hearts as well.Zh: 那一刻,他们似乎都明白了对方的心思,彼此间有了一种无言的默契。En: At that moment, they seemed to understand each other's thoughts and shared a silent connection.Zh: “要不要一起去探访杭州的其他地方?En: "Would you like to explore other places in Hángzhōu together?"Zh: ”王磊提议道。En: Wáng Lěi suggested.Zh: 李娜心中一暖,抬头看向王磊,“好啊,我想了解更多关于我们的文化。En: Lǐ Nà felt warmth in her heart and looked up at Wáng Lěi, "Sure, I'd like to learn more about our culture."Zh: ”不远处的西湖灯光熠熠生辉,李娜和王磊在那光影之间,走向未知的美好未来。En: In the distance, the lights of Xī Hú shone brightly, and Lǐ Nà and Wáng Lěi, amidst the interplay of light and shadow, walked toward an unknown beautiful future.Zh: 他们在灯笼节的开始,找到了属于自己的连接,也对新的关系充满期待。En: At the beginning of the dēnglóngjié, they found a connection that belonged to them and were filled with anticipation for their new relationship.Zh: 此刻的他们,在这个充满温暖和希望的夜晚开始了一段属于他们的故事。En: In this moment, on a night full of warmth and hope, they began a story of their own. Vocabulary Words:star-studded: 繁星点点Lantern Festival: 灯笼节bustling: 热闹reflections: 映射fragrance: 弥漫mooncakes: 月饼laughter: 笑声echoing: 此起彼伏stone path: 石板路lost: 迷茫scene: 场景attaching: 系上strips: 纸条enthusiastically: 热情地hesitated: 犹豫enthusiasm: 热情release: 放飞unspoken: 未曾说出的wishes: 愿望shy: 害羞belongs: 属于firm: 坚定explore: 探索connection: 连接anticipation: 期待interplay: 光影之间unknown: 未知beautiful: 美好future: 未来beginning: 开始
Few places capture the spirit of Halloween quite like Salem, Massachusetts. While many come for the witchy lore, Salem has so much more to offer. In this episode, I'm joined by Alicia Diozzi, founder of Salem Kids Tours, who brings history to life for families in a way that's approachable, engaging, and fun.We talk about making the past accessible without the spooky overload, the joy of sharing stories in a historic town, and how family-friendly history tours can spark lasting memories during a crisp New England autumn.RESOURCES:Visit Salem Kids Tours here.Book a tour.Follow along on Instagram and/or Facebook.
How can we serve God? The Catechism identifies ways in which we can keep the first commandment through adoration, prayer, sacrifice, and promises and vows. Fr. Mike relates these to us and identifies how we can truly worship and serve the Lord throughout our daily lives. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2095-2103. 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.
“You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.” Taking a look at the first commandment, we see how we are called to love and worship God above all else. The Catechism also lists the ways in which we may potentially fall into sins against faith, hope, and charity. Fr. Mike elaborates on these violations and reminds us that while it may seem overwhelming, God loved us first, and we must trust in him. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2083-2094. 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 mailbag episode, John and Wayne answers questions from listeners like: leading team members who don't get along, speaking on hot-button issues, understanding the Bible, and more. Send in a question for next month's mailbag episode by emailing parker@leadershipinblackandwhite.com or by DM'ing us on Instagram. Follow us on Instagram for more great leadership content: Pastor John (@johnsiebeling), Pastor Wayne (@waynefrancis), Podcast (@leadershipinblackandwhite). Leave a rating and review to give us your feedback and help the show continue to grow!
We continue our overview of the Ten Commandments by looking at the two parts: love of God and love of neighbor. Together they form a “coherent whole,” and there is a unity between the two. While the Catechism shows us our obligation to follow the Commandments, it also reminds us that, “What God commands, he makes possible by his grace.” Fr. Mike emphasizes that even though it may be challenging at times, we are not alone. Jesus is here to help us keep his Commandments. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2064-2082. 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.
God reveals himself and his glory through the Ten Commandments. We begin exploring the Ten Commandments as shown in the Catechism and learn about how these laws are not meant to limit us, but set us free from the slavery of sin. Fr. Mike reminds us that the Commandments are truly a gift from God and reflects his love for us. Today's readings are the Ten Commandments and Catechism paragraphs 2052-2063. 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 Church's mission of evangelization depends on the faithful witness of her members. Christian goodness and fidelity authenticate the Gospel. As Fr. Mike relates, people are attracted to admirable but everyday Christian witnesses. Through such lives of quiet holiness, the Church is built up and brought to greater fullness. This episode closes with a few summary “nuggets” about the moral life in the Church. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2044-2051. 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.
God has given the Church his law as “the way of life and truth.” We, therefore, have the right to be taught and guided while maintaining a spirit of docility in love. In this, Fr. Mike reminds us that the Church is our caring mother. Her care extends into the five precepts of the Church, those laws establishing the very minimum needed to remain an active member of the Body of Christ. These have to do with attending Mass, receiving the sacraments, fasting, and providing for the needs of the Church. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2037-2043. 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 moral life is spiritual worship,” says the Catechism. From the Church, we receive moral guidance, with the Magisterium safeguarding and passing down authentic Christian moral teaching through the generations. This teaching reminds us who we are and how we should be, though it may sometimes deeply challenge us. In its prophetic role, Fr. Mike tells us, “the Church must both console and convict.” Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2030-2036. 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.