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Tess Livingstone: Remembering George Cardinal Pell
George Carinal Pell was a famous Australian Catholic cardinal who died just a week after his friend Pope Benedict XVI. Get Your Copy of his “George Cardinal Pell: Pax Invictis” here: https://ignatius.com/george-cardinal-pell-gcpbh/ Tess Livingstone is the author of the definitive biography of George Cardinal Pell and recently we were blessed to sit down with her in person to discuss the life, work, and imprisonment of this influential cardinal. She details his upbringing and imprisonment as well as his work with Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope St. John Paul II. F...
2025-07-28
25 min
Catholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical Year
July 31- Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest—Memorial
Read entire reflection online >>>July 31: Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest—Memorial1491–1556Patron Saint of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), Spiritual Exercises, soldiers, and retreatsCanonized by Pope Gregory XV on March 12, 1622Liturgical Color: WhiteQuote: Man is created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord, and by this means to save his soul. And the other things on the face of the earth are created for man and that they may help him in prosecuting the end for which he is created. From this it foll...
2025-07-28
13 min
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St. Ignatius of Loyola Novena Day 3 – Discerning Hearts podcast
Day 3 From the writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola: The peace of our Lord is something interior, and it brings with it all the other gifts and graces necessary for salvation and eternal life. This peace makes us love our neighbor for the love of our Creator and Lord, and because of this same love we observe all the commandments of the law, as St. Paul says: “He who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8). He has fulfilled the law because he loves his Creator and Lord and loves his neig...
2025-07-24
02 min
Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
St. Ignatius of Loyola Novena Day 3 – Discerning Hearts podcast
Day 3 From the writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola: The peace of our Lord is something interior, and it brings with it all the other gifts and graces necessary for salvation and eternal life. This peace makes us love our neighbor for the love of our Creator and Lord, and because of this same love we observe all the commandments of the law, as St. Paul says: “He who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8). He has fulfilled the law because he loves his Creator and Lord and loves his neig...
2025-07-24
02 min
Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
St. Ignatius of Loyola Novena Day 3 – Discerning Hearts podcast
Day 3 From the writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola: The peace of our Lord is something interior, and it brings with it all the other gifts and graces necessary for salvation and eternal life. This peace makes us love our neighbor for the love of our Creator and Lord, and because of this same love we observe all the commandments of the law, as St. Paul says: “He who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8). He has fulfilled the law because he loves his Creator and Lord and loves his neig...
2025-07-24
02 min
Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
St. Ignatius of Loyola Novena Day 3 – Discerning Hearts podcast
Day 3 From the writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola: The peace of our Lord is something interior, and it brings with it all the other gifts and graces necessary for salvation and eternal life. This peace makes us love our neighbor for the love of our Creator and Lord, and because of this same love we observe all the commandments of the law, as St. Paul says: “He who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8). He has fulfilled the law because he loves his Creator and Lord and loves his neig...
2025-07-24
02 min
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St. Ignatius of Loyola Novena Day 3 – Discerning Hearts podcast
Day 3 From the writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola: The peace of our Lord is something interior, and it brings with it all the other gifts and graces necessary for salvation and eternal life. This peace makes us love our neighbor for the love of our Creator and Lord, and because of this same love we observe all the commandments of the law, as St. Paul says: “He who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8). He has fulfilled the law because he loves his Creator and Lord and loves his neig...
2025-07-24
02 min
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St. Ignatius of Loyola Novena Day 3 – Discerning Hearts podcast
Day 3 From the writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola: The peace of our Lord is something interior, and it brings with it all the other gifts and graces necessary for salvation and eternal life. This peace makes us love our neighbor for the love of our Creator and Lord, and because of this same love we observe all the commandments of the law, as St. Paul says: “He who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8). He has fulfilled the law because he loves his Creator and Lord and loves his neig...
2025-07-24
02 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
George Weigel: The Importance of Being an Intellectual and a Culture Warrior
The university is uniquely Catholic in its origin, and yet currently, higher level education on elite campuses is a “red-hot mess,” according to George Weigel. In this episode, Andrew Petiprin sits down with George Weigel to discuss academia and the intellectual life, not simply as a theoretical enterprise left for those who dwell in an ivory tower, but as driver of culture and social life. They discuss the role of the Church in academia, the scholarly legacy of Pope St. John Paul II, the importance fighting the culture war, and the troubles facing the Western civilization. These topi...
2025-05-12
54 min
Father Fessio in Five
101: Life is Like a Greek Race
In Hebrews 12, St. Paul talks about running a race sounded by a cloud of witnesses with Christ as our model. Father Fessio beautifully explains this metaphor by pointing out details that only the Greek words reveal.
2025-04-25
03 min
New Books in Biblical Studies
Timothy A. Brookins, "Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Corinthians: Paul, Stoicism, and Spiritual Hierarchy" (Eerdmans, 2024)
The First Letter to the Corinthians begins with an admonishment of the church over their internal division and reliance on human wisdom. What exactly occasioned Paul’s advice has perennially troubled New Testament scholars. Many scholars have asserted that Paul disapproved of the Corinthians’ infatuation with rhetoric. Yet careful exegesis of the epistle problematizes this consensus. In Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Corinthians (Eerdmans, 2024), Timothy A. Brookins unsettles common assumptions about the Corinthian conflict in this innovative monograph. His close reading of 1 Corinthians 1–4 presents evidence that the Corinthian problem had roots in Stoicism. The wisdom Paul alludes to is not...
2025-03-27
1h 00
New Books in Christian Studies
Timothy A. Brookins, "Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Corinthians: Paul, Stoicism, and Spiritual Hierarchy" (Eerdmans, 2024)
The First Letter to the Corinthians begins with an admonishment of the church over their internal division and reliance on human wisdom. What exactly occasioned Paul’s advice has perennially troubled New Testament scholars. Many scholars have asserted that Paul disapproved of the Corinthians’ infatuation with rhetoric. Yet careful exegesis of the epistle problematizes this consensus. In Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Corinthians (Eerdmans, 2024), Timothy A. Brookins unsettles common assumptions about the Corinthian conflict in this innovative monograph. His close reading of 1 Corinthians 1–4 presents evidence that the Corinthian problem had roots in Stoicism. The wisdom Paul alludes to is not...
2025-03-27
1h 00
Father Fessio in Five
91: The Great Mystery
Father Fessio reflects on great mystery which according to St. Paul is “Christ in us” and the hope of glory.
2025-03-22
05 min
The Beat LA Podcast
Talking 49ers, Warriors, Oscars with San Francisco King of Comedy Al Madrigal!
In this episode, Matt and Paul chop it up with San Francisco native, actor comedian Al Madrigal. They discuss his upbringing in the city, his days at St. Ignatius high school and his diehard 49ers, Warriors and San Francisco Giants fandom. They get the real story behind his 2017 NFL Draft announcement of George Kittle, the Deebo Samuel and Jimmy Butler trades, his love of obscure Warriors jerseys and going to old Candlestick Park with his Dad. Al talks about his career in Hollywood, working on The Way Back with Ben Affleck, his comedy special Shrimpin Ain’t Easy and hi...
2025-03-07
1h 09
Ignatius Press Podcast
Pray40 With Hallow and Ignatius Press: A Song of Nagasaki and Takashi Nagai
Today, we are happy to announce that Ignatius Press is partnering with Hallow for the LentPray40. This Lent, be inspired by the story of Servant of God Takashi Nagai, a Japanese physician who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. On today’s podcast, Rose Trabbic sits down with Meg Hunter-Kilmer to discuss Takashi Nagai and how his heroic life witnesses to the redemptive meaning of suffering. They both agree that Takashi’s story, as told by Paul Glenn, is truly a life-changing read and can inspire every Catholic who bears great suffering. Get y...
2025-02-10
40 min
Paul K
Paul K-Obsessive Podcast 187
Tracklista: 1 Six Mists - We Will Be Free (Extended Mix) [ Interplay Global ] 2 Calvin O'Commor - Come Dance With Me 3 Asteroid - Retro-Future (Extended Mix) [DEEP SPACE | MUSIC] 4 Artena - Our Time (Extended Mix) [REASON II RISE MUSIC] 5 Paul Gallagher - A New Beginning [Molekular Sounds] 6 Ignatius Wang - Awakening Under the Starlit Skies (Extended Mix) 7 Cenk Basaran - Stay With Us (Extended Mix) [CHASING DREAMS MUSIC] 8 Mike Bound - One Hundred Light Years Ago (Extended Mix) [REASON II RISE MUSIC] 9 Dermot Kirby - Aestive (Extended Mix) [ABLAZING RECORDS] 10 Roman Messer - Message In A Bottle (Extended Mix) 11 Stargazers & Esmee Bor...
2025-01-29
59 min
Father Fessio in Five
73: Have I Fought the Good Fight?
Saint Paul says we must fight not just well, but BEAUTIFULLY.
2024-12-31
04 min
Paul Sadek, Author at Relevant Radio
Daybreak for December 18, 2024
Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent Saint of the Day: St. Rufus; Rufus and Zosimus were natives of either Antioch or Philippi; they were brought to Rome with Ignatius of Antioch during the reign of Emperor Trajan, and were condemned to death for their Christianity; they were thrown to wild beasts in the arena […]
2024-12-18
00 min
Sermons of Fr Paul Robinson SSPX
What Will I Say to Our Lord on the Last Day?, Sermon by Fr. Paul Robinson, SSPX
St. Isidore Capital Campaign website: growstisidore.orgToday, I want to speak to you about glory.It’s the second Sunday in a row that we have a Gospel about the Last Judgment.Typically, when we think of the LJ, we think of a terrifying spectacle, where the world will be consumed in fire, where everyone on the earth will die, where all nations and towns will be wiped away. No more Denver, no more NYC, no more USA.It is true that the LJ will be a day of wrath, a day of trembling and mourning.But it...
2024-12-02
14 min
Catholic Heritage with Dr. Italy
Ignatius of Antioch, Apostolic Father
Ignatius of Antioch, whom the Church remembers on October 17, is one of the most important of the apostolic fathers, the Fathers of the Church who lives overlapped the lives of the last of the apostles. Ignatius was, in fact, only the second successor of Peter, Paul, and Barnabas in the important city of Antioch, where the followers of Jesus were called Christians for the first time. He is, therefore, a crucial link between us and the generation of the apostles who preceded him, a witness to the apostolic tradition. Ignatius was apprehended by the Roman authorities and sentenced to di...
2024-10-17
17 min
The Contemplatio
The Conversion of Paul
Meg Albertini reflects on Acts 9:1-19. You can subscribe to The Contemplatio email here: bit.ly/TheContemplatio
2024-10-09
15 min
Homilies - Fr. Zane Langenbrunner - St. Vincent de Paul
Homily - July 31, 2024 - Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest
Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, PriestMatthew 13: 44-46
2024-08-21
08 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
“Evangelization is about showing up”: Steve Dawson on taking the Gospel to the streets
There was a time when Steve Dawson found himself in trouble with the law, mired in destructive behaviors and relationships. Today he spends his days sharing the Good News with anyone who will listen, as founder and president of Saint Paul Street Evangelization (in between these two stages of his life, he says, he could be found downing Jack Daniels while watching Mother Angelica). Struck by how Jehovah’s Witnesses, Evangelicals, Mormons, and even atheists are comfortable preaching about their beliefs in the streets, Dawson has devoted his...
2024-08-09
54 min
Father Fessio in Five
61: Don't Just "Be Good," But GO
For Saint Paul, Christianity requires motion.
2024-08-06
05 min
Walking With the Saints
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Early Life and Military Career Saint Ignatius of Loyola, born Iñigo López de Loyola on October 23, 1491, in the Basque region of Spain, grew up in a noble family. As a young man, Ignatius pursued a military career, driven by a desire for glory and honor. However, his life took a dramatic turn in 1521 when he was severely wounded during the Battle of Pamplona. A cannonball shattered his leg, leading to a long and painful recovery. Spiritual Awakening and Conversion During his convalescence, Ignatius had a profound spiritual awakening. Wi...
2024-07-31
01 min
Saints in the Parish
Philosophy: It Gives Us the Tools To Think Well - Ep. 06
Philosophy is known as the handmaiden to theology. It is the basis for right thinking and allows us to use language and human reason to aid in our theological thinking.*This is not an affiliate link, we just recommend the book*Peter Kreeft's Philosophy Book: https://ignatius.com/philosophy-pwckp/Saints in the Parish Podcast is for those parishioners who are in the pews. Every week, we discuss a new topic, ranging from the Mass, evangelization, philosophy, feast days. etc. If you are in the pews, and looking for a way to learn more about...
2024-05-06
35 min
He Leadeth Me
Praying with St. Ignatius during the Triduum
In the Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius of Loyola guides retreatants to have intimate prayer with the accounts of the Last Supper and Passion of Jesus. In this episode, Fr. Paul Kallal joins Jessica to talk about how St. Ignatius' meditations can help us to pray with Christ's Passion during the Triduum. Fr. Paul and Jessica discuss:The grace Ignatius encourages retreatants to ask for when praying with the Passion is sorrow and compassion because the Lord is going to His suffering for my sinsWhat if you don't feel as much sorrow and co...
2024-03-28
35 min
Become Who You Are
#473 The Reality of Spiritual Warfare; An Ignatius Guide For Everyday Living with Father Ryan Browning! (#3)
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”As the Lenten season ushers in a time for reflection, Father Ryan Browning joins us to illuminate the often-misunderstood battlefield of spiritual warfare. This episode promises an enlightening exploration of the teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola and the discernment of spirits, offering invaluable guidance for those who find themselves grappling with the unseen forces that tug at our souls. Through Father Browning's profound insights, we confront the confusion surrounding the devil's existence and the significance of maintaining a balanced perspective on his influence over our daily live...
2024-03-20
47 min
Become Who You Are
#471 The Reality of Spiritual Warfare; An Ignatius Guide For Everyday Living with Father Ryan Browning! (#2)
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”As the Lenten season ushers in a time for reflection, Father Ryan Browning joins us to illuminate the often-misunderstood battlefield of spiritual warfare. This episode promises an enlightening exploration of the teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola and the discernment of spirits, offering invaluable guidance for those who find themselves grappling with the unseen forces that tug at our souls. Through Father Browning's profound insights, we confront the confusion surrounding the devil's existence and the significance of maintaining a balanced perspective on his influence over our daily live...
2024-03-15
52 min
Father Fessio in Five
46: Can We Help Jesus to Rejoice? (Colossians Up Close, pt. 9)
"In my flesh," St. Paul says, "I complete what is lacking in Christ's" . . . joy?
2024-03-11
02 min
Faith Hope and Love
Faith-Hope-And-Love - The Second Sunday Of Lent - Year B- Episode 466
Second Sunday of Lent. Year B - (EPISODE: 466) Readings for Second Sunday of Lent. Year B FIRST READING: Gen 22: 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18 Ps 116: 10+15, 16-17, 18-19. “I will walk in the presence of the Lord, in the land of the living.” SECOND READING: Rom 8: 31b-34 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (cf. Matt 17: 5). Glory and Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ! from the shining cloud the Father's voice was heard. This is my beloved Son, hear him. GOSPEL: Mark 9: 2-10 - Transfiguration Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed. ID: 1344423617. Tiberias, Israel - 4/7/2015: Mount Tabor in the Lower Galilee region of Northern Israel, Jezreel Valley, Afula, Tiberias, Isra...
2024-02-21
36 min
Father Fessio in Five
42: Knowledge vs. Wisdom . . . and Where the Twain Meet (Colossians Up Close, pt. 6)
According to Paul, you can't know anything, much less apply that knowledge, without Jesus.
2024-02-07
03 min
Father Fessio in Five
39: Saint Paul's Letter to ... Um... Who?
TITUS! Brush up on your Titus. It matters much more than you think.
2024-01-23
03 min
Father Fessio in Five
36: An Antidote for Jealousy (Colossians Up Close, pt. 1)
Saint Paul CHEERS when he sees virtues in other people.
2024-01-05
04 min
Sport Shack
Fred Lane- Australia's First Olympic Swimming Champion.
In this episode, Paul will talk about Australia's First Olympic Swimming Gold Medalist. Fredrick Lane began a proud tradition of swimming for Australia at the Olympic Games, a sport which has gone on to be our nation's most successful. In this episode some of what Paul will talk about is - the early life of Fred Lane and his life growing up swimming around the boats on Sydney Harbour. - his swimming career and how the sport at the end of the 19th century was undergoing fundamental stroke changes. - some events from...
2023-12-21
25 min
JPG Morning Convocation
Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. - November 14, 2023
Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., founder of Ignatius Press, reflecting on his own high school experience invited our students to delve into the profound question: 'Why am I Catholic?'
2023-11-21
06 min
SDI Encounters
A History of Spiritual Direction and Supervision - Paul Burgmayer
In this week’s episode, Matt Whitney speaks with Paul Burgmayer on a History of Spiritual Direction and Supervision that he has been working on. Paul is working on a comprehensive history of spiritual direction and supervision in North America, and is seeking assistance with anything that can help him fill in the gaps in his research. If you can help him by providing missing details, or know of someone who might be able to help, please send him an email at historyofsd@gmail.com. --- Paul Burgmayer has been accompanying others in spiritual direction fo...
2023-11-21
38 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Remembering Tomie dePaola with Sarah Mackenzie
Tomie dePaola was one of the most beloved authors and illustrators of children’s books of the last 50 years. When he died in 2020, readers of all ages mourned. While many knew him best for his Strega Nona stories, dePaola also wrote and illustrated many books about Catholic saints and feast days, as well as adaptations of Bible stories. Sarah Mackenzie, author and founder of Read-Aloud Revival, got to know Tomie dePaola in the last several years of his life, visiting him in his studio and corresponding with him regularly. She wrote about her friendship with him...
2023-10-06
49 min
The Contemplatio
Love Elevates
We begin a new series of reflections that contemplate the many themes from St. Paul's letters in the New Testament. Brent Otto, SJ reflects on 1 Corinthians 13:1-3. You can subscribe to The Contemplatio email here: bit.ly/TheContemplatio
2023-08-09
10 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Mary Eberstadt sifts through the Sexual Revolution’s wreckage—and finds hope
Since the 2012 release of her first book on the Sexual Revolution, Mary Eberstadt has engaged in what she considers an often thankless task—honoring the suffering of those who have been victimized by the massive changes that have rocked society since the 1960s. The Pill, no-fault divorce, and plummeting marriage rates have not made us freer, happier, or healthier, Eberstadt has argued; instead they’ve ushered in an era of unprecedented loneliness, mental health problems, and weakened support systems for the most vulnerable. In this episode, Eberstadt speaks with Andrew Petiprin about her newest book, Adam and Eve...
2023-08-04
49 min
Bible and Theology Matters: Insightful Conversations with Bible Scholars
BTM 75 - The Apostolic Fathers - Part 2
Dr. Varner returns to the BTM podcast to discuss the Apostolic Fathers - the first generation of writers after the Apostles. In this episode Dr. Varner discuss the intriguing figures of Ignatius, Polycarp, and Papias.
2023-08-03
32 min
PAULINES
Walking with the Saints Podcast | Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Patron Saint of all Spiritual Retreats, Students and Military Men | July 31
Walking with the Saints Podcast | Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Patron Saint of all Spiritual Retreats, Students and Military Men | July 31 Ad majorem Dei gloriam” (For the greater glory of God.) Thus goes the overwhelming principle of the Company of Jesus. I am sure you know that the Company of Jesus are the Jesuits or the Society of Jesus, who through their powerful channels for education, ideals and inspiration are famous throughout the world. Our saint today, St. Ignatius of Loyola, was the Founder of the...
2023-07-30
05 min
The Revisionist History Podcast
Sundays with the Saints: St. Ignatius Loyola
In today's Sundays with the Saints episode, we meet the founder of the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits: St. Ignatius Loyola.
2023-07-16
04 min
Father Fessio in Five
BONUS: I Saw a Saint: My Years with Cardinal Henri de Lubac
In this emotional interview (from the FORMED BOOK CLUB Podcast), Father Fessio tells the story of his long-time mentor, the great Cardinal Henri de Lubac, S.J., whom John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis have all cited as a major influence. De Lubac's cause for canonization is currently being opened by the bishops of France.
2023-07-15
11 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
A convert from Mormonism speaks: Jeremy Christiansen on faith, certainty, and staring into the void
Jeremy Christiansen was a young married man, raising his children in the Mormon faith in which he’d grown up himself, when he began experiencing doubts about the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. As he looked at his upbringing, his marriage, and everything he had always believed to be true, Christiansen began a journey of spiritual questioning that led him away from Mormonism and ultimately into the Catholic Church. Christiansen’s process of conversion is the subject of his new memoir, “From the Susquehanna to the Tiber,” available now at Ignatius.com. In...
2023-06-09
54 min
Whole & Holy: Navigating Faith in a Fragmented World
From Antioch to Today: Understanding Ignatius of Antioch's Christology and Legacy: Gregory Vall
The (Re)Orhodox Theology podcast recently featured Dr. Gregory Vall, a professor of Sacred Scripture at Notre Dame Seminary of New Orleans, to discuss the significance of Ignatius of Antioch and his Christology. Ignatius, a church father who lived around 113 AD, was a member of the church at Antioch, which was significant in the early days of Christianity due to its mixed community of Jewish and Gentile Christians. He was the first person to use the term Christianity and spoke clearly about the relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Ignatius referred to himself as an Episcoposs and was the first...
2023-05-01
40 min
Catholic-Link Podcast
Habemus Papam: Episode 218 – Paul III
Reform, from another scandalous Renaissance Pope: A tentative start of the 19th Eccumenical Council, the Council of Trent. In this episode of Habemus Papam, Fr. Conrad Murphy discusses the papacy of Pope Paul III, born Alessandro Farnese on February 29, 1468. Pope Paul III succeeded Pope Clement VII. Listen to Fr. Conrad's episode on Clement VII here. To listen to more Catholic Link podcasts, click here. View the Catholic Link YouTube page here. Birth Born Alessandro Farnese on February 29, 1468 in Canino Latium as a member of the Caetani family, from which Popes Gelasius I...
2023-04-20
00 min
The Heart Of The Spiritual Exercises With Fr. Anthony Wieck, S.J.
HSE1 – Introduction – The Heart of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola with Fr. Anthony Wieck S.J. – Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Introduction – The Heart of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola with Fr. Anthony Wieck S.J. Fr. Anthony Wieck and Kris McGregor begin a new series centered around the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. This episode introduces us to St. Ignatius and gives an overview of the events leading up to a pivotal moment in his life. An excerpt from the conversation: “St. Paul says all fatherhood comes from God, the father. Some of us have really not had good fatherhood examples. Everyone has a...
2023-03-10
33 min
St Paul's Cathedral
God In All Things: St Ignatius Way Of Prayer (2023)
The handouts referred to in this talk can be found at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/sites/default/files/2023-02/DYNAMIC%20OF%20SPEXX%20DIAGRAM.docx and https://www.stpauls.co.uk/sites/default/files/2023-02/GS%20ST.%20PAUL%27S%20QUOTATIONS.docx St Ignatius was a rare and gifted teacher of prayer. Breathtakingly free in his approach to prayer and extraordinarily modern in his understanding of human psychology, his insights have offered a way for countless people to be in touch with God’s limitless desire to break through and surprise us, and our own built-in ability to respond. Gemma Simmonds in...
2023-02-28
47 min
PAULINES
DECEMBER 3 - ST. FRANCIS XAVIER l PATRON OF THE MISSIONS
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER l PATRON OF THE MISSIONS Feast Day: DECEMBER 3 “What doth it profit a man if he gains the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?” If these words were addressed to you, what would be your reaction? For sure there will be varied reactions, but to our saint today, they were words that enlightened him to join the priesthood, become an ardent missionary to the point that later he was chosen by the Church to be the Patron of the Missions. Friends, let us listen to the insp...
2022-12-02
05 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Diogenes Unveiled: Fr. Fessio and Phil Lawler remember Fr. Paul Mankowski, SJ
When Fr. Paul Mankowski, SJ died in September 2020, friends, colleagues, and long-time readers mourned the loss of the biting wit and keen insight that characterized his writing, much of which was published under the pseudonym “Diogenes.” In this episode, two men who knew and admired Fr. Mankowski—his fellow Jesuit, Fr. Joseph Fessio, and his editor at Catholic World Report and later Catholic World News, Philip F. Lawler—remember their friend, whose writing spanned decades and covered Church news, art and culture, politics, and more. A sampling of Fr. Mankowski’s writings, mo...
2022-12-01
17 min
Ebb and Flow
A century of perspective: The remarkable story of Paul Ignatius
If you’ve wondered how to get your name on the back of a navy destroyer, you’ll want to listen carefully to this edition of Ebb and flow. Our guest Paul Ignatius has indeed checked that box, and while we speak to him about that experience we also focus on the fascinating life journey that has taken this 102 year young son of Armenian immigrants from a childhood in Glendale, CA, to Harvard Business School, to the pacific theater in WWII, to the most senior levels of US government where he served in roles including Secretary of the Navy and Assi...
2022-11-14
27 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Made for Love: Fr. Mike Schmitz on Same-Sex Attraction, Identity, and Speaking the Truth in Love—not Condescension
Does the Catholic Church hate gay people? Do people of faith just want those with same-sex attractions to suffer? Is it possible for the Church’s teaching on sexual morality to be a source of unity among believers, whatever their sexual orientation? In this episode, Paul Senz talks to Fr. Mike Schmitz, host of the popular Bible in a Year podcast, about the Catholic Church’s teaching on same-sex attraction, which Fr. Mike wrote about in his book “Made for Love” (https://bit.ly/3z9YkLN). Fr. Mike emphasizes the importance of not adopting an “us vs. them...
2022-10-28
26 min
Chasing Sunday
Soul Care with Ally Ley & Debbie Swanson
Spiritual Directors Ally Ley and Debbie Swanson join the pod to talk about caring for one's soul and being in relationship with a relational God who is for us and with us, living in partnership with God rather than feeling the need to perform for God. More, they invite leaders into a new way of living and serving, one in which they are filled up and give of the over flow, rather than constantly pouring themselves out for others.Ally Ley is a trained Christian spiritual director dedicated to creating space for individuals and groups to encounter...
2022-10-04
1h 15
PAULINES
October 11 - ST. EDITH STEIN l PATRON OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND ONE OF SIX PATRON SAINTS OF EUROPE
ST. EDITH STEIN l PATRON OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND ONE OF SIX PATRON SAINTS OF EUROPE Feast Day: October 11 To be a Jew is to belong to the Chosen People, to the race of Abraham and finally of Jesus Christ. But the Jews did not recognize Jesus and until now they are still waiting for the Messiah. Our saint for today is Edith Stein, now St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, a Jew who was converted to Catholicism, became a Carmelite and was martyred during the German persecution. E...
2022-10-02
05 min
Catholic Family Matters
CFM #55: The Examen
In today's episode of Catholic Family Matters: Betsy finds the Holy Spirit Paul visits an old friend Betsy and Paul discuss Ignatian Spirituality and the Examen Paul reflects on Mary's and our suffering Betsy introduces us to Heart of God by Zach Williams Links: St. Ignatius of Loyola Ignatian Spirituality 10 Elements of Ignatian Spirituality Ignatian Examen Memento Mori Examen Heart of God by Zach Williams Click below to follow us at: Facebook Twitter On the Web Email
2022-09-12
35 min
Forging Ploughshares
Sermon: Theosis
Paul Axton preaches - The early church term, found in Ignatius, Irenaeus, Dionysius the Areopagite, and Maximus the Confessor, for being partakers of God, or being made God, is theosis, which is another way of describing salvation or being incorporated into Christ. (To register for our next class “Reading the Bible in Community” starting the week of September 26th and running through November 18th register at https://pbi.forgingploughshares.org/offerings) Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work.
2022-09-10
20 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
A Spiritual Journey through Narnia: Leonard J. DeLorenzo on “Chronicles of Transformation”
In a world grown cold without wonder, how do we reimagine the drama and joy of Christianity? For C.S. Lewis, the answer was to invite us into a different world that would help us see this one with fresh eyes. In this episode, Paul Senz talks with Leonard J. DeLorenzo, editor of “Chronicles of Transformation: A Spiritual Journey with C.S. Lewis,” a unique volume that explores the beloved terrain of Narnia with insightful essays, moving poetry, and original new artwork. The book is now available at Ignatius.com: https://bit.ly/3cz6THK
2022-08-01
22 min
Forging Ploughshares
Christus Victor as Defeat of Orientation to Death
Dan, Rob, Ray, Matt, David, Jim, and Paul discuss the focus on the defeat of death in Ignatius as a defeat of sin and heresy and the shift with Augustine and Constantine which results in alternative atonement theories. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work.
2022-06-20
54 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Author Interview with Sue Ellen Browder on her book, ”Sex and the Catholic Feminist”
https://www.ignatius.com/Sex-and-the-Catholic-Feminist-P3564.aspx About the author: Sue Ellen Browder is a freelance writer who has appeared on Oprah, the Today Show, and hundreds of radio talk shows. Her work for Cosmopolitan, New Woman, Woman’s Day, and other magazines has given her a lifetime of experience with the women’s movement as it unfolded in the media, both on the public stage and behind the scenes. About the book: In Sex and the Catholic Feminist, Browder challenges the notion that you can't be a feminist and believe in God. She echoes John Paul...
2022-03-25
29 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Fatima and the Consecration of Russia - What You Need to Know
With the announcement that Pope Francis will be consecrating Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary later this week, the words and message of Our Lady of Fatima—and some of the controversies to which they gave rise—are in the news. Paul Senz, author of FATIMA: 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MARIAN APPARITIONS, explains the history and context of the upcoming consecration, and addresses some of the misconceptions that persist about previous consecrations, particularly those enacted by Pope John Paul II in the 1980s.
2022-03-23
21 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Author Interview with Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.
https://www.ignatius.com/Real-Philosophy-for-Real-People-P3672.aspx The philosopher Paul Weiss once observed, "Philosophers let theories get in the way of what they and everyone else know." For many, the very word "philosophical" has become all but synonymous with "impractical". Yet whether we like it or not, almost every corner of our lives—from dissertation writing to channel surfing—brings us face to face with competing philosophies and world views, each claiming to tell us definitively what it means to be human. How can we know which one is right? And what difference does it make?
2022-03-21
31 min
Ignatius Press Podcast
Author Interview with Paul Senz on his book, ”Fatima”
Ahead of the FATIMA movie release on August 28, 2020, we interviewed Paul Senz, author of "Fatima: 100 Questions and Answers on the Marian Apparitions", a companion to the film. Book: https://www.ignatius.com/Fatima-P3661.aspx Movie: https://www.fatimathemovie.com/ From May to October, 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared six times to three shepherd children in the tiny village of Fatima, Portugal. What started as a private matter was soon known all over town, throughout the country, and around the world. These apparitions are fascinating, and have gripped the imagination of people all over...
2022-03-16
41 min
Forging Ploughshares
Sermon: Death, Not Sin, Is the Primary Human Problem
Paul Axton Preaches - Due, in part, to Augustine's misreading of Romans 5:12, Western theology has confused cause and effect between sin and death, and in the process lose how it is that sin is an orientation to death, and the defeat of death is a defeat of sin. The New Testament and the earliest gospel preached by the apostolic fathers, such as Ignatius of Antioch, see death as the cause of sin. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work.
2022-03-05
31 min
Sons of Ignatius
AAA Evangelization
Acceptance, assimilation and adherence—three terms given to us by Pope Saint Paul VI. It’s very simple: in order to change the world for the better, WE have to be changed, both as individuals and as communities.
2022-01-14
56 min
Everyday Saints
Saint of the Day: Saint Ignatius of Antioch
Today's Saint of the Day is an early Church Father who also knew the Apostle John. Let's meet St. Ignatius of Antioch on his feast day--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
2021-10-17
04 min
PAULINES
Loving God is Who We Are
Loving God is Who We Are | Word and Songswith Sr. Lines Salazar, fspOur faith starts with the revelation that God is love and that we are created in his image and likeness—which is the same as saying that we are created to love. Love is who we are. We are authentically ourselves only when we are loving, and we really know God only when we are loving. As the 1st Letter of St. John puts it: “Whoever does not love does not know God for God is love (1 John 4:8). Believing this and enac...
2021-09-09
30 min
PAULINES
JULY 31 - ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA | PATRON OF ALL SPIRITUAL RETREATS, STUDENTS AND MILITARY MEN
ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA| PATRON OF ALL SPIRITUAL RETREATS, STUDENTS AND MILITARY MENFeast Day: JULY 31“Ad majorem Dei gloriam” (For the greater glory of God.) Thus goes the overwhelming principle of the Company of Jesus. I am sure you know that the Company of Jesus are the Jesuits or the Society of Jesus, who through their powerful channels for education, ideals and inspiration are famous throughout the world. Our saint for today St. Ignatius of Loyola, was the Founder of the Jesuit Order. Ignatius or Inigo was born on October 23, 1491 to an il...
2021-08-04
05 min
PAULINES
GOSPEL POWER | JULY 31, 2021 SATURDAY
GOSPEL POWER | JULY 31, 2021 SATURDAY | St. Ignatius of Loyola, Priest 17th Week in Ordinary TimeGospel: Mt 14: 1 – 12At that time Herod the ruler heard reports about Jesus; and he said to his servants, “This is John the Baptist; he has been raised from the dead, and for this reason these powers are at work in him.” For Herod had arrested John, bound him, and put him in prison on account of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, because John had been telling him, “It is not lawful for you to have her.” Though Herod wanted to put him to d...
2021-07-30
08 min
Greater Glory of God
जीवनदायी वचन #36: मेरी कृपा तुम्हारे लिए पर्याप्त है (St. Ignatius of Loyola) 2 Corinthians 12:9
#dailybible #biblehindi #spiritualityhindi #spiritualityhindi #jesushindi जीवनदायी वचन #36: मेरी कृपा तुम्हारे लिए पर्याप्त है (St. Ignatius of Loyola) 2 Corinthians 12:9 Biblical Guide to Life #36: My Grace is sufficient for you [St. Ignatius of Loyola] 2 Corinthians 12:9 Whatever you are and have are the gifts of God. We don't have anything that is not given to us. God is the source of every good. What are we to do with these God-given gifts? St. Ignatius gives the answer, तूने मुझे ये सबकुछ दिया है। तुझे, हे प्रभु, ये सब मैं लौटाता हूँ। सबकुछ तेरा है; इनके साथ जैसा चाहो, करो। मुझे केवल अपना प्रेम और कृपा दे। इतना ही मुझे पर्याप्त है। “You have given it all to me. To you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours; do with it what you will. Give me only your love and grace. That is enough for me.” He was a soldier serving the king of the world. He was wounded in war and broke his leg. His life changed and he surrendered himself totally to the Lord. He willi...
2021-07-28
13 min
Ramsey County History podcast
March of the Governors, Governor #3 - Henry Swift
May 2021: March of the Governors #3 - Henry Swift Henry Swift came to Minnesota from Ohio as a young man, eventually settling in St. Peter. He was elected to the state senate and saw combat in the US-Dakota War of 1862 at the Battles of New Ulm. The next year, because of Lieutenant Governor Ignatius Donnelly’s election to the US House of Representatives and Governor Alexander Ramsey’s election to the US Senate, Swift was quickly elevated to the governorship from his position as president pro tempore of the Minnesota Senate. He served the remainder of Ramsey’s origin...
2021-04-30
40 min
Faith Hope and Love
Faith Hope And Love Ep 281 Lent 2b 2021
Second Sunday of Lent. Year B - Sunday, February 28, 2021 (EPISODE: 281) Readings for Second Sunday of Lent. Year B FIRST READING: Gen 22: 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18 Ps 116: 10+15, 16-17, 18-19. “I will walk in the presence of the Lord, in the land of the living.” SECOND READING: Rom 8: 31b-34 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (cf. Matt 17: 5). Glory and Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ! from the shining cloud the Father's voice was heard. This is my beloved Son, hear him. GOSPEL: Mark 9: 2-10 - Transfiguration Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed. ID: 1344423617. Tiberias, Israel - 4/7/2015: Mount Tabor in the Lower Galilee region of Northern Israel, Jezreel Valley, Aful...
2021-02-25
41 min
Voices of Renewal
Dr. John-Paul Lotz on Ignatius of Antioch
Ignatius of Antioch was an early Christian writer and bishop of Antioch. Tradition identifies Ignatius, along with his friend Polycarp, as a disciple of John the Apostle. Ignatius' letters now form a central part of a later collection of works known to be authored by the Apostolic Fathers. Hear more about his life and legacy from Dr. John-Paul Lotz, Instructor at the Regent School of Divinity and pastor of Courtland Baptist Church in Courtland, VA.
2021-02-15
31 min
Everyday Saints
Saint of the Day: Saint Ignatius of Antioch
Today's Saint of the Day is an early Church Father who also knew the Apostle John. Let's meet St. Ignatius of Antioch on his feast day. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
2020-10-17
00 min
Boxing Chat with Paul Nasari 2BACR 100.9FM
Boxing Chat with Ignatius Missailidis
Ignatius chats about what got him into officiating.
2020-10-17
27 min
The Paul George Show
E150 - Bear Bones Politics, Ignatius, and Hibernation Season
E150 - Bear Bones Politics, Ignatius, and Hibernation Season by Paul George
2020-10-16
57 min
Everyday Saints
The Founders (Part 4): St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Today we conclude our short series on the founding Saints of the four major religious orders with a look at St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
2020-01-21
08 min
Deep Talks with Paul Anleitner
Ep 43: The Problem of Evil (Part 3)- The Gnostic Matrix & the Early Church Fathers
In part 3 of "The Problem of Evil", we'll explore the first two centuries of church history where Gnosticism and Marcionism provided a challenging alternative to genuine Christianity. One of the significant appeals of these movements was how they answered the problem of evil and explained the causations for suffering. In the face of these challenges and the threat of martyrdom, early church leaders like Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus provided crucial responses to these challenges and key insights into how early Christians understood the root causes of evil and unjust suffering. To Subscribe...
2019-10-28
59 min
Everyday Saints
Saint of the Day: St. Ignatius of Antioch
Today's Saint of the Day is an early Church Father who also knew the Apostle John. Let's meet St. Ignatius of Antioch.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
2019-10-17
04 min
Green Team Academy
063: Bakhita Garden: St Ignatius Loyola Catholic Parish
Tune in for a video tour of the Bakhita Garden, St. Ignatius Loyola's community garden. The purpose of the garden is to feed the poor, while nourishing the earth and building community in Denver, Colorado. When Paul Gibson began attending the St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church, he heard about the parish green team. The Care for Our Common Home team, named after the Pope Francis Encyclical of the same name, began in 2016 and was focused on glass recycling, battery recycling and climate action. (Listen to Podcast Episode 41 to hear more about the start of the Loy...
2019-09-11
13 min
Zentrum Johannes Paul II.
GoMo - Mehr Bemühen steigert nicht immer die Qualität
Je mehr ich in etwas investiere, desto mehr steigert das die Qualität. Stimmt das? Manchmal eben gar nicht, es kann auch das Gegenteil geschehen. Gute Verwaltung von Talenten, Zugetrautem, Geld usw. heißt so wenig wie möglich Input mit Maximum an Output. Oder anders gesagt, in dem die eigenen Ressourcen, Talente, Begabungen usw. einsetzen, was am meisten fruchtbringend sein wird. Oder jetzt auf das Leben umgemünzt, das Prinzip von Ignatius von Loyola: Die mir geschenkten Mittel einsetzen, die mir am besten helfen werden, das Ziel zu erreichen, wofür ich geschaffen worden bin. Wenn ich zB 20.000 EUR in ei...
2019-09-06
08 min
St Paul's Cathedral
A Beginner's Guide to Christian Spirituality Part 3 - Ignatius (2019)
Carys Walsh explores Christian Spirituality in all its forms and in part three talks about the life of St Ignatius and aspects of Ignatian spirituality such as imaginative prayer and spiritual direction. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Saturday 9 February 2019. Refers to handout which can be found at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/An-Introduction-to-Christian-Spirituality---Booklet-to-hand-out---Amended.pdf
2019-02-14
16 min
Fr. Paul Hoesing - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
IJCY4 – Journeying with Jesus – Is Jesus Calling You with Fr. Paul Hoesing – Discerning Hearts Podcast
Journeying with Jesus – Is Jesus Calling You with Fr. Paul Hoesing Fr. Paul Hoesing and Kris McGregor discuss the guide for discernment, which is not just for those considering priesthood but for all seeking to discern God’s will in their lives. They explore lessons based on the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius, emphasizing the importance of encountering Jesus, desiring what he desires, and trusting him. The process involves becoming aware of one’s thoughts, feelings, and desires, understanding them in God’s presence, and taking action. Discernment takes time, akin to the gradual conversi...
2018-09-25
27 min
Father Dave Preaches
Saint Ignatius Course Correction
2018-08-08
05 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Trump, transatlantic and 'The Quantum Spy'
David Ignatius, associate editor and columnist at the Washington Post, talks to Paul Adamson about President Trump, transatlantic relations and his latest novel 'The Quantum Spy'.
2018-05-19
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Trump, transatlantic and 'The Quantum Spy'
David Ignatius, associate editor and columnist at the Washington Post, talks to Paul Adamson about President Trump, transatlantic relations and his latest novel 'The Quantum Spy'.
2018-05-19
17 min
The EyeCast - The SIHS Student Podcast
PodCats #6 - Drift
Greg Kondas '19, Paul Kolbus '18, and Mark Ray '18 talk with Ian Thompson about their band Drift. They will perform in the Tri-C High School Rock Off on Jan 20, 2018. Produced by Ian Thompson '19
2018-01-18
07 min
Megiddo Radio (Old Feed Search for "Megiddo Radio Podcast")
Is Pope Francis a Good Christian?
Paul responds to Pastor Robert Jefress' comments about Pope Francis. Jefress said: "I have great respect for Pope Francis. He is a humble Christ-follower. We all can learn from him." Is he correct? What does the Bible say about Rome? Is Pope Francis preaching and teaching Biblical Christianity? Does he preach the true gospel? What is the moral character of Pope Francis? How important is the fact that he is part of the notorious Jesuits started by Ignatius Loyola?
2015-10-03
1h 17
Mission First
Unterscheidung der Geister - Die Regeln des Hl. Ignatius
Der zweite Vortrag von P. Nathan Miller über die Unterscheidung der Geister im Rahmen von mehreren Einkehrtagen, die vom 7.-10. Oktober 2014 gehalten worden sind.
2014-11-04
1h 05
St. Ignatius College Preparatory Sports Radio Interviews
Fr. Paul Capitolo, Dec 2010
Fr. Paul Capitolo '53 reflects on his five decades with SI's soccer program.
2013-02-20
06 min
Press Play On The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Binge-Worthy!
Ignatian Mysticism: Explore the Mystical Dimensions of the Spiritual Exercises by Paul Coutinho
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/443459to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ignatian Mysticism: Explore the Mystical Dimensions of the Spiritual Exercises Author: Paul Coutinho Narrator: Paul Coutinho Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 48 minutes Release date: May 6, 2010 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Counseling & Inspirational Publisher's Summary: Can the 500-year-old mystical experiences of Ignatius Loyola edify your spiritual life today? Through this spiritually edifying 12-lecture audio course with renowned Ignatian Spirituality expert Professor Paul Coutinho, you will savor the universal mysticism of Saint Ignatius. A simple regimen designed to fit into your daily routine, this approach to mysticism shows you...
2010-05-06
4h 48
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/443459to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ignatian Mysticism: Explore the Mystical Dimensions of the Spiritual Exercises Author: Paul Coutinho Narrator: Paul Coutinho Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 48 minutes Release date: May 6, 2010 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Can the 500-year-old mystical experiences of Ignatius Loyola edify your spiritual life today? Through this spiritually edifying 12-lecture audio course with renowned Ignatian Spirituality expert Professor Paul Coutinho, you will savor the universal mysticism of Saint Ignatius. A simple regimen designed to fit into your daily routine, this approach to mysticism shows you how...
2010-05-06
4h 48
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Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 443459 Title: Ignatian Mysticism: Explore the Mystical Dimensions of the Spiritual Exercises Author: Paul Coutinho Narrator: Paul Coutinho Format: Unabridged Length: 04:48:18 Language: English Release date: 05-06-10 Publisher: Learn25 Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, New Age, Counseling & Inspirational Summary: Can the 500-year-old mystical experiences of Ignatius Loyola edify your spiritual life today? Through this spiritually edifying 12-lecture audio course with renowned Ignatian Spirituality expert Professor Paul Coutinho, you will savor the universal mysticism of Saint Ignatius. A simple regimen designed to fit into your daily routine, this approach to mysticism...
2010-05-06
4h 48
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast #112, Francis Xavier, Apostle of the Indies, St. Jeopardy an the stars, Dante Alighieri, feedback +1.312.235.2278
He died nearly alone, on tiny Sancian island, within sight of China - only 10 km from the land of his life's dream. His dream. . to evangelize the East. On today's podcast we explore the life and work of Francis Xavier, directly responsible for baptizing the most converts since St. Paul. We know much about Xavier from his touching letters, and the letters of those around him. A carefree college kid in Paris, he had a conversion experience that led him, along with Ignatius Loyola, to found the Jesuits. Steadfastly obedient to his mission, he traveled to India, Japan, and I...
2009-01-09
44 min
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast #98, Marathons, Mortification, and Feedback, Ignatian letters audio, Theotokos, St. Jeopardy,feedback +1.312.235.2278
Feedback direct from the Boston Marathon, Catholic New Media conference wrap, and what's with the Saints and mortification? Tune in to SaintCast #98 for more. Today we cover feedback from Paul's time abroad, and play a small sample of a coming podcast live from the Corpus Christi procession in Rome. A listener asks about corporal mortification and it's presence in the lives of many saints. New audio series on the letters of St. Ignatius, and a preview of next week's Saint. All this plus a new Saint Jeopardy. St. Ignatius Audio Series with the CatholicHack Theotokos podcast with Adam
2008-06-28
30 min
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast Episode #68, Blessed Ivan Mrtz, 'Ask the Dr. segment,' Nicodemus and Michelangelo, feedback +1.312.235.2278
While I'm still hiking in New Mexico, we'll learn about another of the elect, Blessed Ivan Mrtz, a saint for the young people. The photo above is courtesy AJ, a scout who just returned from Philmont Scout ranch. What a beautiful testament to God's creation. 'Ask the Doctor' segment, and Saints of the Week on SaintCast 68. St. Ignatius Web pages Cure of Ars sermons Ivan Mrtz official website One of Michelangelo's Pieta's with Nicodemus (self-portrait)
2007-08-01
32 min
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast Episode #29, North American Martyrs, Technopriest returns to SaintCast, EBAY Boycott, St. books segment, 312.235.2278
Happy St. Crispin's Day to all! SaintCast #29 profiles the North American Martyrs. In the first of 2 segments written by Kathy Couture, we look at the lives of the French Jesuits who left the comforts of home to evangelize in a hostile frontier, giving their lives in the process. We welcome the Technopriest to the SQPN line-up, and Fr. Bill Kessler makes an encore visit to the SaintCast. We caught up with him this last weekend to discuss Ignatius of Antioch, Hippolytus, and the early Church liturgy. And yes, another new segment. Well, a preview of a yet-to-be-named segment on...
2006-10-26
1h 00
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast Episode #28, Four New Saints!, Catacombs soundseeing, St. Ignatius and the liturgy, feedback 312.235.2278
Four new Saints raised to the altars by Pope Benedict this past Sunday! An American, two Italians, and a Mexican archbishop were canonized Sunday, October 15th in Rome. We hear a bit about each of the new Saints and their missions. We introduce a new SaintCast segment, This Date in Saint History. Can you guess what happened on October 16, 1978? Audio feedback from our youngest listener yet on an early pope, and caretaker of the largest Christian catacombs in Rome, Pope St. Calixtus I. We then take you on a brief sound-seeing tour of the Catacombe di San Callisto south...
2006-10-17
00 min
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast Episode #19, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Back From Italy, Fulton Sheen Miracle, Equestrian Saints, Feedback 312-235-2278
Paul's back from Italy, and ready for podcasting once again! I visited an incredible number of Saintly places, and am excited to share them with listeners in the form of audio sound-seeing tours over the next few months. We've got news of a miracle for the cause of Fulton J. Sheen, the evangelist of the radio and TV airwaves in the 40's and 50's in the United States. Podcasters everywhere could take inspiration from him as a potential patron saint. Speaking of patron Saints, my daughter poses the question as to who is the patron saint of horses, horse...
2006-08-13
1h 00
The SaintCast - Catholic Saints on Call
SaintCast Extra - Episode #18 , Pilgrimage to Compostela, Feast of St. James the Greater, Soundseeing in Italy
Last week marked the Feast of St. James the Greater and we spoke with Brother Giles Baker of the Order of St. John of God (and also the producer and talent behind The Secrets of Harry Potter) about the centuries old Pilgrimage to Compostela in northern Spain. Podcasting around Italy with my son, I wish you a wonderful Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola. More from Italy in a few days . . .
2006-08-03
20 min