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621: Why is Contraception such a Big Deal? | Ignition

621: Why is Contraception such a Big Deal? | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Many people -- including many Catholics -- wonder why the Church makes such a big deal about artificial birth control. The answer? Because this issue speaks to crucial questions about the nature of the human person and human love. That's what Dr. Chris discusses in this episode of Ignition. Enjoy!   View Full Archive of Episodes Other Recent Posts Check out some of the other podcasts that we offer or our weekly Sunday TV Mass.
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Sunday TV Mass – July 28, 2024

Sunday TV Mass – July 28, 2024

The Sunday TV Mass
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time [embed]https://www.youtube.com/live/BpCpDRZdp4w[/embed] This Week's Liturgy Guide Opening Hymn - Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise First Reading - 2 Kings 4:42-44 Response - The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs. Second Reading - Ephesians 4:1-6 Gospel Reading - John 6:1-15 Offertory Hymn - Praise, My Soul, The King of Heaven Hymn of Thanksgiving - O Jesus, We Adore Thee Closing Hymn - O Bless the Lord, My Soul For prayer requests from the Perpetual Adoration Sisters Click Here If you would like a copy of the Leaflet Missal used for this Mass, subscribe by clicking the link: Leaflet Missal Subscription
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The ultimate exploitation of women | The Good Life

The ultimate exploitation of women | The Good Life

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Katie Glenn Daniel, State Policy Director for Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, joins Chris Motz to share her experience as a lawyer learning about famous court cases that have impacted the pro-life movement. She also covers current cases and her own personal story of how she got started in the movement.   View Full Archive of Episodes Other Recent Posts Check out some of the other podcasts that we offer or our weekly Sunday TV Mass.
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Sunday TV Mass – July 21, 2024

Sunday TV Mass – July 21, 2024

The Sunday TV Mass
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time [embed]https://www.youtube.com/live/MhRlMtb3gfE[/embed] This Week's Liturgy Guide Opening Hymn - All People That on Earth Do Dwell First Reading - Jeremiah 23:1-6 Response - The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Second Reading - Ephesians 2:13-18 Gospel Reading - Mark 6:30-34 Offertory Hymn - God is Love, Let Heaven Adore Him Hymn of Thanksgiving - Lord, Who at Thy First Eucharist Closing Hymn - Hail, Redeemer, King Divine For prayer requests from the Perpetual Adoration Sisters Click Here If you would like a copy of the Leaflet Missal used for this Mass, subscribe by clicking the link: Leaflet Missal Subscription
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620: Living from and toward the liturgy | Ignition

620: Living from and toward the liturgy | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. The Church says that the liturgy -- the formal worship of the Church -- is the source and summit of the Christian life. But what does that look like in our daily lives? That's what Dr. Chris and Robyn Bruggeman discuss in this episode of Ignition. Enjoy!   View Full Archive of Episodes Other Recent Posts Check out some of the other podcasts that we offer or our weekly Sunday TV Mass.
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Walking the road of faith and trust with Jo Vitek | The Good Life

Walking the road of faith and trust with Jo Vitek | The Good Life

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Chris Motz sits down with Jo Vitek, a retired police chief out of Watertown and president of Divine Providence of South Dakota ministries. She tells her story of dealing with abuse which led her to some of the lowest points in her life and how God called her out of this darkness into a life of faith and service to others.   View Full Archive of Episodes Other Recent Posts Check out some of the other podcasts that we offer or our weekly Sunday TV Mass.
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Exploring the life of Carlo Acutis on the big screen | Catholic Views

Exploring the life of Carlo Acutis on the big screen | Catholic Views

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Tim Moriarty joins Catholic Views to share with us a sneak peak at the upcoming film Roadmap to Reality: Carlo Acutis and our Digital Age. As the film’s director, Tim offers insight into Carlo’s life and why this movie is so important to our time. Millennials, this is your saint! Don’t miss this interview!         View Full Archive of Episodes​
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Sunday TV Mass – July 14, 2024

Sunday TV Mass – July 14, 2024

The Sunday TV Mass
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time [embed]https://www.youtube.com/live/TzgS64qsJGs[/embed] This Week's Liturgy Guide Opening Hymn - Father, We Thank Thee, Who Hast Planted First Reading - Amos 7:12-15 Response - Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation. Second Reading - Ephesians 1:3-14 Gospel Reading - Mark 6:7-13 Offertory Hymn - I Sing the Mighty Power of God Hymn of Thanksgiving - O Food of Exiles Lowly Closing Hymn - Holy God, We Praise Thy Name For prayer requests from the Perpetual Adoration Sisters Click Here If you would like a copy of the Leaflet Missal used for this Mass, subscribe by clicking the link: Leaflet Missal Subscription
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619: Opinions. Do you have to have them? | Ignition

619: Opinions. Do you have to have them? | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. It seems like everyone has an opinion and about everything, and even more, that you should to. But is that true? Do we need to have an opinion about anything and everything? Why, or why not? And what does that have to do with our relationship with God? That's what Dr. Chris and Robyn Bruggeman discuss in this episode. Enjoy!   View Full Archive of Episodes Other Recent Posts Check out some of the other podcasts that we offer or our weekly Sunday TV Mass.
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