Episodes

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
On this week's show, we gain some valuable coping skills for today's turbulent world from Dr. Kevin Vost, author of the new book 12 Life Lessons from St. Thomas Aquinas.
About Dr. Kevin Vost:
Dr. Kevin Vost taught psychology at Aquinas College in Nashville and the University of Illinois at Springfield. He’s the author of twenty books from Memorize the Faith! to 12 Life Lessons from St. Thomas Aquinas. After 25 years as an atheist, Kevin came back to Christ through the stirrings of the Holy Spirit and the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas.
About 12 Life Lessons from St. Thomas Aquinas:
In 12 Life Lessons from St. Thomas Aquinas Dr. Kevin Vost provides you with essential life lessons, culled from the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Together these lessons will elevate your mind, enrich your spirit, and teach you how to participate fully in the universal vocation to holiness and happiness. They will help you cultivate a rich, robust faith life that will bring you into closer communion with God and beckon others to follow. You'll soon find yourself confidently and happily living in imitation of Our Lord, the Way, the Truth, and the Life for all men and women.
Learn more about 12 Life Lessons from St. Thomas Aquinas from Sophia Institute Press.
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Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Ocean Sunrise Catechism #293 World Created for the Glory of God
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tools to Ready the Journey - Episode 13
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Chapter 13 God’s Grace in the Faith-Filled Family, New Covenant teachings.

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
No Spin Homilies - 4th Sunday of Lent
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
| Today, we hear another literary classic from St. John – The Man Born Blind | ||
| To read this week's readings, go to: usccb.org |

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Open Forum
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Questions Covered:
- 02:32 - I won’t be able to receive Communion of each first Friday. Will this mess up my first Friday devotion?
- 04:30 - Can we know the name of our guardian angel or is it wrong to know it?
- 16:41 - Is there a prayer to pray to get rid of pandemic? Are there prayers for stress and anxiety?
- 21:15 - Why are all of the accounts of Jesus healing the blind man different?
- 28:39 - Is the Baptism mentioned in John 4 a Trinitarian Baptism?
- 34:35 - Why do we have infant Baptism? Second question, is there any chance that we are wrong that the Catholic Church is the true Church?
- 41:33 - Is doing laundry on Sunday sinful?
- 44:33 - If there are other civilizations out there (in the universe), how could they accept Mary as their mother?
- 49:10 - Is our day of worship on Sunday because of paganism?
- 51:26 - Why did Jesus use bread and wine and not anything else?

Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Coronavirus Stress Syndrome
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Questions Covered:
- 13:50 - How do you do things for the common good but also use common sense? Is it okay to have some skepticism about what we are being told?
- 28:29 - Before all this stuff happened, I had a great routine. My life has changed so much now and I feel like the Church has deserted me and God has deserted me.

Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020

Category: Lent, Servant Songs Tag: Bible reading, lent, obedience, prophecy, suffering
Yes, friends, this last Servant Song of Isaiah extols the Suffering Servant’s purifying, saving power over even infectious diseases. I’m not kidding. The Suffering Servant “sprinkles the nations” – outside the place of worship – purifying them of sickness and sin. Who could have ever planned such a series with such a show at this time?!
The supreme self-sacrifice prophesied in the main part of the text is as surprising as the spin Isaiah gives it. Any religious person of his day would have viewed the Servant’s suffering as rightful punishment for sin. But the prophet sees through a different lens. Through beautiful imagery, Isaiah announces three-fold vindication for the Servant whose vicarious suffering will “justify the many.” God greatly rewards the selfless Servant and turns his suffering into the balm that heals the world.

Monday Mar 23, 2020
Got Hope_ 😲
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020
I wonder how good we are at hope sometimes? Let's focus on supernatural hope today and see what a difference it makes in our lives!

Monday Mar 23, 2020
Clumsy Theosis - Beatitudes and Imitating Christ (Part 2 of 3)
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020
In this episode Richaél Lucero keeps our eyes fixed on Christ by continuing the Lenten exploration of the beatitudes. Reflecting on the third, fourth, and fifth beatitudes, she links them with specific gifts of the Holy Spirit given to us at baptism to grow in each beatitude. Listen now and begin the discussion with Christ about which beatitude he wants to restore within you.
SHOW NOTES:
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—Episodes mentioned:
-2020 Lent Series on the Beatitudes:
-Beatitudes Introduction- clumsytheosis.net/2020/02/28/beati…es-introduction/ -Beatitudes and Imitating Christ (Part 1 of 3)- clumsytheosis.net/2020/03/14/beati…mitating-christ/
—Two parter on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Beatitudes:
- 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Kingdom of Heaven (Part 1 of 2)- clumsytheosis.net/2018/06/16/7-gif…ven-part-1-of-2/
- 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Kingdom of Heaven (Part 2 of 2)- clumsytheosis.net/2018/06/25/7-gif…ven-part-2-of-2/
—Scriptures referenced:
-Matthew 5:1-16 “Beatitudes”
-Isaiah 11:1-2 “Gifts of the Holy Spirit”
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Monday Mar 23, 2020
The Frank Friar - Episode 245: He is Near to Us
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Today, I speak about some wisdom from St. Teresa of Avila. She is poignant and direct values that seem to be lacking in our times. She reminds us about God’s closeness to us. This is a message that we need to be reminded of about all the time. Prayers from Carmel during this Corona Virus outbreak.
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Monday Mar 23, 2020
Early Church Villians (Mike Aquilina)
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020
EPISODE 430
Most days we’re content to putter around the yard, poke around a car engine, or play golf. But in today’s Church, it’s dangerous to remain complacent.
Mike Aquilina joins Bear to talk about the villains of the early Church and how we can go deeper in prayer, study, and our faith to combat the enemies of the Church today.

Monday Mar 23, 2020

Monday Mar 23, 2020

Saturday Mar 21, 2020
A Typological Approach to Literature
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Episode 33: A Typological Approach to Literature
Did you know that literature can bring us closer to God, even when it’s neither overtly nor intentionally Christian? Today’s guest, Dr. Henry Russell, will share some fascinating insights on A Typological Approach to Literature.
Find Dr. Russell here:
http://staugustineshep.com/teachers/dr-henry-russell/
https://homeschoolconnectionsonline.com/people/henry-russell-ph-d
Today’s Short Feature:
Celeste Behe: Story Strands
Topic: The Eyes Have It
Find Celeste Behe: https://celestebehe.com/

Saturday Mar 21, 2020
**Bonus Episode** The Rosary of St. Joseph
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
No one was more devoted to Jesus than St. Joseph and Mary. And no one was more devoted to Mary and St. Joseph than Jesus. Meditating on the head of the Holy Family draws us ever closer to the Son. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn shares a personal devotion to St. Joseph, patron of the universal Church and of a happy death.

