Episodes

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
A Story of Sexual Abuse
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
At the age of 17, Emma was sexually abused by her 30 year old boss. It left permanent damage. This is her story.

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Why Do I Exist, Right Here, Right Now_ 🤔
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
This morning I was meditating on why God has me here on this earth during the Covid 19 and these riots? Why do I exist now, what is it He wants from me?
He has been preparing me for such a time as this....

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Holy Smokes Catholic Review: Episode 120: Come Holy Ghost
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Join Fr. Scott Mansfield, Pastor of St. John Vianney, Tony Wilimitis, Director of Formation, and Will Tapia, Director of Development as they give an in depth review of the Gospel from Pentecost Sunday: Come Holy Ghost.
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Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet "Pray Fully" - Lisa Hendey & Friends #105
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
On this week's show, authors and speakers Emily Jaminet and Michele Faehnle join us to discuss a fruitful spiritual life for a conversation about the new book Pray Fully: Simple Steps for Becoming a Woman of Prayer.
About Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet:
Michele Faehnle is a school nurse at St. Andrew School in Upper Arlington, Ohio, and the host of Answering the Call on St. Gabriel Radio. She is a contributor to CatholicMom.com, codirector of the Columbus Catholic Women’s Conference, and coauthor of Divine Mercy for Moms, The Friendship Project, and Our Friend Faustina.
Emily Jaminet is executive director of the Sacred Heart Enthronement Network and a contributor to CatholicMom.com and coauthor of Divine Mercy for Moms, The Friendship Project, and Our Friend Faustina. She serves on the board of directors of the Columbus Catholic Women’s Conference. Jaminet offers a daily segment called A Mother’s Moment on St. Gabriel Catholic Radio and Mater Dei Radio.
About Pray Fully:
In Pray Fully, Faehnle and Jaminet share basic prayer principles that have helped them to become women of prayer:
. make time for personal, daily communication with Jesus
. spend time meditating and engaging in other spiritual practices such as adoration or the Examen
. recognize the critical times of each day when you need a “prayer boost”
. live deeply in the sacraments and enrich your life with sacramentals
. record your intentions and thank God for answered prayer
Encouraging stories and practical advice—including tips from the lives and writings of the saints—questions for personal reflection and private meditation, and journaling space will help you develop a lifelong dialogue with God.
Inspire the faith (inspirethefaith.com) is the platform of Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet to share additional free resources with their readers such as free videos and study guides.
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Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
No Spin Homilies - Pentecost
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
| Today, celebrates the birthday of our Church by the Holy Spirit. | ||
| To read this week's readings, go to: usccb.org |

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Catholic Answers Live Quiz Show
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
ROUND ONE
CONTESTANT ONE) On the Feast of Pentecost we celebrate…?
- A) The reception of the Great Commission
- B) The descent of the Holy Spirit
- C) The end of the Octave of Easter
CONTESTANT Two) When the Holy Spirit first filled the apostles, some people thought they were…
- A) The Prophet Elijah
- B) Angels
- C) Drunk
CONTESTANT ONE) Which of the following is NOT one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit…
- A) Piety
- B) Celibacy
- C) Fear of God
CONTESTANT Two) Which of the following is NOT one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit…
- A) Wisdom
- B) Praise
- C) Understanding
CONTESTANT ONE) Jesus refers to the Holy Spirit as the “Counselor” or “Paraclete”, which means…
- A) Divine
- B) Advocate
- C) Creator
CONTESTANT Two) Jesus says the one who does what to the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven?
- A) Blasphemes
- B) Curses
- C) Quenches
ROUND TWO —
CONTESTANT ONE) Catholics believe that Mary:
- A) Will judge the living and the dead
- B) Will advocate on behalf of those who ask her help
- C) Will return on the clouds of heaven just as she ascended
CONTESTANT Two) Catholics believe that Mormon Baptism is…
- A) Valid because they baptize in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit
- B) Not Valid because their understanding of God is incompatible with Christianity
- C) Valid but not Licit
CONTESTANT ONE) Catholics believe that Protestant Christianity is, in general:
- A) Fully separated from the One, True Church
- B) In limited communion with the One, True Church
- C) Fully in communion, but in a mysterious way, with the One, True Church
CONTESTANT Two) Catholics believe that atheism is:
- A) Impossible to challenge merely using reason without revelation
- B) Spiritually the same as Satanism
- C) Contrary to both faith and reason
CONTESTANT ONE) Exorcism is:
- A) A sacrament of the Catholic Church
- B) A rite of the Catholic Church
- C) A media exaggeration that is not really a part of Catholic practice
CONTESTANT Two) Jesus is God, therefore…
- A) Mary is the mother of the human nature of God
- B) Mary is the Mother of God
- C) Mary is the mother of the man Jesus but not the mother of the divine Jesus
FINAL JUDGEMENT
1) T or F The early Church was not hierarchical
2) T or F You have to pray the Rosary to be a good Catholic
3) T or F “Sola Scriptura” is an invention of 16th century thinkers and not an ancient teaching of the Church
4) T or F A person can commit an objective moral evil and not be subjectively guilty of a sin
5) T or F Holy Water is a visible sign, instituted by Christ to give grace
6) T or F “God is always three persons each of whom are identical to the one divine nature”
7) T or F The Catholic Church maintained the same structure and religious practices after Constantine’s Edict of Toleration as before.

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Why Don't You Think Catholicism Makes Sense?
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Karlo Broussard is here to help navigate aspects of Catholicism that can be more challenging to understand and accept.
Questions Covered:
- 12:23 - One thing that troubles me is when the hierarchy gets political. Is this where the Church belongs? Why do they take political positions?
- 20:44 - Why is the Catholic Church built on Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium?
- 32:31- I don’t understand Catholicism because there is the Father in heaven, but the Holy Spirit was the one who overshadowed Mary. It seems to me like the Holy Spirit is the Father. How can I better understand this?
- 40:56 - I don’t understand papal infallibility.
- 48:15 - I don’t understand why the Catholic Church doesn’t have female Catholic priests.

Monday Jun 01, 2020
CSR 70 Kate Ziegler
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
A two-time Olympian (London 2012 & Beijing 2008), four-time World Champion and a world record setter. In total she won 15 medals in international competition. She retired from swimming in 2016 and has since earned her MBA and helped launch two companies. She is a holistic high-performance coach and a national speaker. As youngster she had also played softball and basketball.

Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
On this episode: Special guest, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty talks about managing anxiety during hard times. Dr. Kheriaty is Director of the Medical Ethics Program at UCI Health. He serves as chairman of the medical ethics committees at UCI Hospital and at the CA Department of State Hospitals.

Monday Jun 01, 2020
Only God Can Help Us Now! 😇
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Evil is running rampant in America and the world! In order to fight, we need God! Please join me in prayer, fasting and for the Spirit to engulf you to be a warrior!

Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020

Category: A Biblical Walk Through the Sacraments, Sacraments Tag: Bible reading, marriage, Old Testament, sacraments
The Bible begins and ends with marriage. “Scripture speaks throughout of marriage and its ‘mystery,’ its institution and the meaning God has given it, its origin and its end, its various realizations throughout the history of salvation, the difficulties arising from sin, and its renewal ‘in the Lord’ in the New Covenant of Christ and the Church. ‘From a valid marriage arises a bond between the spouses which by its very nature is perpetual and exclusive; furthermore, in a Christian marriage the spouses are strengthened and, as it were, consecrated for the duties and the dignity of their state by a special sacrament'” (CCC 1602, 1638).

Monday Jun 01, 2020
The Frank Friar - Episode 265: Oneness and the Holy Spirit
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Today, I reflect upon a theme I saw in the Sunday’s readings from Pentecost. We are called to be one in Christ. That reality of oneness is realized through the work of the Holy Spirit. I get into that topic a bit in the episode today.
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