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576: St. Bartholomew and What He Means for Us | Ignition

576: St. Bartholomew and What He Means for Us | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. While many of the Apostles are well-known to us -- Peter, Andrew, James and John, for example -- others are a bit more obscure. One of the latter is St. Bartholomew, traditionally identified as well with St. Nathanael. So, what do we know about him, and what does he mean for us today? That's what Dr. Chris and Renae Kranz 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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Men of the Virtues | Catholic Views

Men of the Virtues | Catholic Views

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Pat McCabe and Tom Johnson are here to tell us about the upcoming men’s retreat in October. These two have seen great fruits from attending the retreat over the years and invite all men in the diocese to consider joining them. And these two are kind of funny! To learn more about the retreat, visit holyspiritsf.org/mens-group. During this week's episode Dr. B reviews the second reading for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The message from the reading is simple, your life isn't yours. To whom does it belong? I'm sure you can guess it but do you live like it's His? Enjoy this week's Biblical Bites! View Full Archive of Episodes​
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Live in the present | Catholic Views

Live in the present | Catholic Views

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Fr. Brian Eckrich takes us on a ride through time, more specifically, through chronos and kairos. Huh? It’s a deep conversation, but one that could change how you move through your days. Join us! During this week's episode Dr. B reviews the first reading for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. What a suitable passage for the time in which we're living (funny how God does that). It's time to ditch the term "to each their own." View Full Archive of Episodes​
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Bishop Kettler’s call to the priesthood | Catholic Views

Bishop Kettler’s call to the priesthood | Catholic Views

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  *to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Bishop Don Kettler is back to share the story of how he got his call to the priesthood and what it was like to be a bishop. It’s always a good story when Bishop Kettler is in the house! Ever take someone's advice only to find out they didn't know what they were talking about? Yep, shouldn't have eaten that highly recommended black bean curry chimichanga last night. Anyway, where we get our guidance is important, so stay vigilant and look for the signs. View Full Archive of Episodes​
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575: Our World Needs More Argument, in the True Sense | Ignition

575: Our World Needs More Argument, in the True Sense | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. A hundred years ago, GK Chesteron said that we need less sneering and more arguing, and that's even more true today than it was then. In this episode of Ignition, Dr. Chris and Renae Kranz discuss Chesterton, arguing, and more. 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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Convergence of faith and art | Catholic Views

Convergence of faith and art | Catholic Views

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  *to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Catholic artist Al Costanzo joins Catholic Views to share his faith journey and how that faith has informed his work. His story is a perfect example of how missionary discipleship can lead to a conversion of heart. An episode not to be missed! During this week's episode Dr. B reviews the readings for the twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time. Even though Peter was a sinner he was given the keys to the kingdom. I bet he received the keys without being asked, "What liturgical cycle we are in?" Enjoy this week's Biblical Bites! View Full Archive of Episodes​
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574: John Paul II’s Marching Orders for the Church, Part 3 | Ignition

574: John Paul II’s Marching Orders for the Church, Part 3 | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. In January 2001, John Paul II gave his "marching orders" for the Church at the start of the third millennium. What do they mean for us today? That's what Dr. Chris and Robyn Bruggeman discuss in this episode of Ignition. Enjoy! View letter: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/2001/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_20010106_novo-millennio-ineunte.html 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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Four pillars of Set Ablaze | Catholic Views

Four pillars of Set Ablaze | Catholic Views

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Bishop DeGrood is back with us to talk about the aspirational goals of the Set Ablaze pastoral planning process. Did you know there are 4 pillars that will guide planning for every pastorate? Join us to learn about the process! During this week's episode Dr. B queues the map to show us Christ's favorite summer vacation spots next to the Mediterranean Sea. Sike! I can't imagine Christ found much relaxation waiting for Him in a pagan region, too many demons to cast out! Enjoy this week's Biblical Bites! View Full Archive of Episodes​
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573: John Paul II’s Marching Orders for the Church, Part 2 | Ignition

573: John Paul II’s Marching Orders for the Church, Part 2 | Ignition

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. In January 2001, John Paul II gave his "marching orders" for the Church at the start of the third millennium. What do they mean for us today? That's what Dr. Chris and Robyn Bruggeman discuss in this episode of Ignition. Enjoy! View letter: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/2001/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_20010106_novo-millennio-ineunte.html 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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How do you handle change? | Catholic Views

How do you handle change? | Catholic Views

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*to download audio, click the "SHARE" button and select download audio. Change is not easy for everyone. This week, we invited Emily Leedom back to Catholic Views to help us navigate change. Are you a Moses, an Aaron or one of the Israelites? Join us to find out and hear a few funny stories of how Emily and her family dealt with some difficult (and gross) situations. During this week's episode Dr. B dives into the second reading for the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Remember God is faithful to his promises. Unlike the promise made to me that we'd never record this early in the morning... Enjoy this week's Biblical Bites! View Full Archive of Episodes​
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