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Today\'s Catholic Mass ReadingsToday's Catholic Mass ReadingsToday's Catholic Mass Readings Sunday, May 11, 2025Full Text of ReadingsFourth Sunday of Easter Lectionary: 51The Saint of the day is Saint Ignatius of LaconiSaint Ignatius of Laconi’s Story Ignatius is another sainted begging brother. He was the second of seven children of peasant parents in Sardinia. His path to the Franciscans was unusual. During a serious illness, Ignatius vowed to become a Capuchin if he recovered. He regained his health but ignored the promise. When he was 20, a riding accident prompted Ignatius to renew the pledge, which he acted on...2025-05-1100 minIgnatius Press PodcastIgnatius Press PodcastFr. Kapaun: American Medal of Honor Winner AND a Future Saint?!Pope Francis has just named Fr. Kapaun a venerable making this American hero and medal of honor winner one step closer to sainthood. Today we celebrate this great occasion by sitting down with Roy Wenzl, author of “The Miracle of Father Kapaun.” Roy has done extensive research on Father Kapaun and interviewed many of the POWs that Father served with both in the war and in the prison camp. Father’s riveting story will surely inspire you as we continue to pray that one day Father Kapaun will be recognized as a saint of the Catholic Church.      Get...2025-03-171h 13Ignatius Press PodcastIgnatius Press PodcastJennifer Bryson: Rediscovering Saint John Henry Newman and Ida GörresWe live in an age where treasures are frequently rediscovered and brought back into the light for further examination and appreciation. Such is the work of Ida Friederike Görres’s John Henry Newman: A Life Sacrificed which gives us a compelling and detailed introduction to the life and personage of Saint John Henry Newman. This work is perfect for those who are unfamiliar with John Henry Newman and for those who are avid Newman devotees and wish to gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation of this modern-day saint. In this episode, Andrew Petiprin talks with Jennifer Bry...2024-11-0847 minAd Jesum per MariamAd Jesum per MariamHistory Remembers His Greatness: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and MartyrHistory Remembers His Greatness: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr The Saint we honor today, Saint Ignatius of Antioch, is one of the most remarkable men that history has ever produced. Tradition holds that when the disciples were arguing among themselves about who was the greatest, Jesus sat down and placed a child on His lap. Unless you become one such as this little one, you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Tradition says that child who received a kiss from Jesus sitting upon His lap was Ignatius. Ignatius grew in his faith. Hear more within the Homily! Bishop...2024-10-2518 minCatholic Saints & FeastsCatholic Saints & FeastsOctober 17: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and MartyrOctober 17: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyrc. Mid First Century–c. 110Memorial; Liturgical Color: RedPatron Saint of the Church in Eastern Mediterranean and North AfricaAn early Bishop-martyr elaborates on Catholic theologyAlthough not the most famous Saint Ignatius in the Church, today’s saint was the first to offer a theology of martyrdom. He also wrote seven famous letters en route to his ritual death in Rome which set forth, with surprising vigor for so early a Christian, some fundamental Catholic beliefs. Saint Ignatius was a successor to Saint Pete...2024-10-1706 minLa Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgyLa Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgyReading and meditation on the Word of God on Thursday of the 28th week in Ordinary Time, October 17, 2024; Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and MartyrDelivered by Father Peter Tukan, SDB from Salesian Don Bosco Gerak in the Diocese of Labuan Bajo, Indonesia. Ephesians 1: 1-10; Rs psalm 98: 1.2-3ab.3cd-4.5-6; Luke 11: 47-54 THE TRUTH OF OUR FAITH   The theme for our meditation today is: The Truth of Our Faith. Saint Ignatius of Antioch was a defender of Christ and the Gospel. He defended it until he died as a martyr. He succeeded the apostle Peter as head of the Church in Antioch (now in Turkey). He was the first to use the term Catholic C...2024-10-1606 minCatholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical YearCatholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical YearOctober 17: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr—MemorialRead entire reflection online >>>October 17: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr—MemorialEarly- to Mid-First Century–c. 107Patron Saint of the Church in Northern Africa and the Eastern MediterraneanInvoked against throat diseasesPre-Congregation canonizationLiturgical Color: RedQuote: I am writing to all the churches to let it be known that I will gladly die for God if only you do not stand in my way. I plead with you: show me no untimely kindness. Let me be food for the wild beasts, for...2024-10-1612 minDiscernment of Spirits 1 Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsDiscernment of Spirits 1 Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsPut Inward Experiences to the Test – Saint Ignatius of Loyola from the Office of Readings – Discerning Hearts PodcastFrom the life of Saint Ignatius from his own words by Luis Gonzalez (Cap 1, 5-9: Acta Sanctorum, Julii, 7[ 1868], 647) Put inward experiences to the test to see if they come from God Ignatius was passionately fond of reading worldly books of fiction and tales of knight-errantry. When he felt he was getting better, he asked for some of these books to pass the time. But no book of that sort could be found in the house; instead they gave him a life of Christ and a collection of the lives of...2024-07-3103 minLOH Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsLOH Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsPut Inward Experiences to the Test – Saint Ignatius of Loyola from the Office of Readings – Discerning Hearts PodcastFrom the life of Saint Ignatius from his own words by Luis Gonzalez (Cap 1, 5-9: Acta Sanctorum, Julii, 7[ 1868], 647) Put inward experiences to the test to see if they come from God Ignatius was passionately fond of reading worldly books of fiction and tales of knight-errantry. When he felt he was getting better, he asked for some of these books to pass the time. But no book of that sort could be found in the house; instead they gave him a life of Christ and a collection of the lives of...2024-07-3103 minSpirituality Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsSpirituality Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsPut Inward Experiences to the Test – Saint Ignatius of Loyola from the Office of Readings – Discerning Hearts PodcastFrom the life of Saint Ignatius from his own words by Luis Gonzalez (Cap 1, 5-9: Acta Sanctorum, Julii, 7[ 1868], 647) Put inward experiences to the test to see if they come from God Ignatius was passionately fond of reading worldly books of fiction and tales of knight-errantry. When he felt he was getting better, he asked for some of these books to pass the time. But no book of that sort could be found in the house; instead they gave him a life of Christ and a collection of the lives of...2024-07-3103 minRadio Free Golgotha - Radio Free GolgothaRadio Free Golgotha - Radio Free GolgothaEpisode 37: The Feast of Saint Ignatius of LoyolaMerry Feast of Saint Ignatius Loyola, dear Golgothans! We hope this month of July (what, already done?) has included enjoying lovely things and people and such for you; and we invite you to bring it to a close by joining for us with a light to St Ignatius and an especially fiery episode of this ‘cast pod.For today we mark Ignatiusmas – the holyday dedicated to that patron of librarians and founding member of the Society of Jesus – and consider his punkish youth, alombrados-esque conspiracy, and Simple Contemplation of his Spiritual Exercises. Lighting burning coals we dis...2024-07-3100 minCatholic Saints & FeastsCatholic Saints & FeastsJuly 31: Saint Ignatius of Loyola, PriestJuly 31: Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest1491–1556Memorial; Liturgical Color: WhitePatron Saint of soldiers, retreats, and the Basque countryA soldier reads, becomes holy, and founds a mighty companyLike so many other male saints, today’s saint began his adult life as a knight and soldier. In the service of a local noble, he learned the male sins that armies and royal courts excel in teaching: gambling, fighting, treachery, and womanizing. When courageously defending a fortress in Pamplona, Spain, Ignatius was hit by a cannonball. One leg was shattered and the other badl...2024-07-3105 minCatholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical YearCatholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical YearJuly 31- Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest—MemorialRead 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...2024-07-2913 minCloud of Witnesses RadioCloud of Witnesses RadioThe Martyrdom of Saint Ignatius of Antioch | Chains as Spiritual Pearls | CWJS037 CWP062Step into the ancient world where faith was tested to its limits and discover how Saint Ignatius of Antioch's unwavering devotion to his beliefs led him to embrace martyrdom with open arms. Our latest episode entwines drama with history, as we bring to life Ignatius' arresting confrontation with the mighty Emperor Trajan, his resolute journey to Rome, and his final, fateful encounter with the lions. His powerful declaration, "These chains are my spiritual pearls," encapsulates a narrative that is not only about the endurance of faith but also the triumph of an indomitable spirit over the fleeting allure of...2024-04-2515 minTheoria AudiobooksTheoria AudiobooksThe Epistles of Saint Ignatius of Antioch (Audiobook)Saint Ignatius of Antioch, who was born around 35 A.D., was a direct disciple of the Apostles Peter and John, who taught him the faith and later ordained him to be the third bishop of Antioch according to Saint John Chrisostom. Like many early Christians, Saint Ignatius underwent persecution at the hands of the Roman Emperor; eventually, he was arrested and condemned to death in the arena in Rome.During his final journey to the capital, Saint Ignatius wrote letters to various Christian communities in Asia Minor and Rome within which he extolls the importance of obedience...2024-01-171h 21Super Saints PodcastSuper Saints PodcastThe Life of Saint Ignatius of LoyolaSaint Ignatius of Loyola audiobookSubtitle:Founder of the JesuitsDescription:Saint Ignatius of Loyola discovered a dark cave, virtually unknown because it was so overgrown with brush.There, he would spend hours, sometimes all through the night, praying without interruption, except for the occasional sounds of God's four-legged and winged creatures calling out to one another.The cave at Manresa was a battlefield, a lonely battlefield, with Ignatius battling one temptation, winning that battle only to be put to the test with...2023-07-3126 minCatholic Fragments PodcastCatholic Fragments PodcastEpisode 38: Saint Ignatius Loyola on HumilityThis episode highlights an excerpt about the "three ways of humility" from Saint Ignatius Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. To access the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius Loyola, see: https://ccel.org/ccel/ignatius/exercises/exercises For a previous podcast episode on the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius Loyola and his rules for discernment, see: https://www.myinteriorcastle.com/podcasts/catholic-fragments-podcast-2/episodes/2147764276 For a self-paced mini course by Dr. Wallenfang on the topic of exorcism and deliverance, see: https://www.myinteriorcastle.com/offers/sfUQ8gYr/checkout For Dr. Wallenfang's 2021 book on Carmelite spirituality...2023-02-0126 minChristian Saints PodcastChristian Saints PodcastSaint Ignatius of AntiochSaint Ignatius was Bishop of Antioch in the first century. He was a disciple of the Apostle John, and one of the early church leaders who ended up dying for their faith. The letters he wrote had an immense influence on the new church - he is responsible for introducing the phrase "Catholic church", and the idea of a church divided into dioceses, led by a bishop with the help of priests and deacons. He is also noted for his attitude toward his martyrdom, urging Christians in Rome not to interfere with his execution and deny him the privilege...2023-01-2820 minCannonball Moments with Saint IgnatiusCannonball Moments with Saint IgnatiusAnthony Fior '02 - Principal of Saint Ignatius High SchoolIn this episode Garen talks to the principal of Saint Ignatius High School, Anthony Fior '02, about the professional experiences that led him to his leadership position. They also discuss Anthony's decision to attend Saint Ignatius, his experience as a coach and much more.2022-11-0425 minDeb\'s PodcastDeb's PodcastLiving Bread- Cup Of The New Covenant- Offered At The Altar Of The Cross - Saint Ignatius of AntiochSaint Ignatius of Antioch gave his life to Christ.  He knew that there was no other way to live.  He knew he needed to follow Christ.  To die for Christ at the appropriate time of his death.  He could for see the truths of Christ happening in his own journey as he knew he was about to leave this earth and so he left this earth by leaving for us a wonderful legacy.  He was divinely inspired by Christ to write us 7 letters total.  And those same seven letters are written to help us before we exit this life to be...2022-10-1714 minYour Next Mission From GodYour Next Mission From GodSaint Ignatius of LoyolaFrom soldier to saint: let Julie tell you about Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Subscribe to Your Next Mission From God on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.Your Next Mission From God is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.2022-07-2817 minCatholic Fragments PodcastCatholic Fragments PodcastEpisode 6: Saint Ignatius of Antioch on Church UnityThis episode features commentary on fragments of two letters by Saint Ignatius of Antioch about Church unity, authority, and sacramental truth. To access the seven letters of Saint Ignatius of Antioch directly and in full, visit: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/seven-epistles-of-st-ignatius-of-antioch-20957  For more rich content in Catholic theology, philosophy and spirituality, visit https://www.myinteriorcastle.com Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at "Donald Wallenfang" Twitter- @septimasmoradas Instagram- myinteriorcastle313 YouTube- "Donald Wallenfang"2022-06-2115 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcats Midseason | Baseball Captain & Senior Class President Vince Fabe, Wirtz Athlete of the Year, & Browns ScheduleThis week, Ignatius Baseball captain and infielder Vincent Fabe '22 joins the fellas for a conversation ranging from the baseball team's Florida trip, what it's like to be in Student Senate, and just about everything else in between. After Fabe, Danny talks results from the NFL draft, voting for the Wirtz Athlete of the Year, the schedule for this year's Cleveland Browns, and how the Guardians have been so far this year. Produced by:Ethan Kamrass, Danny Gibel, Jeff Calkins, Tyler Ove, and Matt Kelly.2022-05-1948 minIgnatius Press PodcastIgnatius Press PodcastGetting to know Charles de Foucauld: The hidden life of a soon-to-be saintWhen Charles de Foucauld was killed by bandits in the Sahara Desert in 1916, the French aristocrat-turned-monk was virtually unknown. Over the course of a century, however, the radiance of Foucauld's hidden life has spread, and the Church will officially recognize him as a saint when Pope Francis canonizes him on May 15, 2022.   In this episode, David Pinault, professor emeritus of religious studies at Santa Clara University, joins us to discuss the life and legacy of Charles de Foucauld. Pinault wrote the foreword to Ignatius Press’ new edition of Foucauld’s definitive biography, “Charles de Foucauld” by Jean-Jacq...2022-04-2832 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcats Midseason | Rugby Captain Bobby Voth, NBA Playoffs, & Ignatius Spring SportsThis week, the guys at Wildcats Midseason have on Wildcat Rugby captain Bobby Voth '22 to talk about what to expect for the big game vs Ed, the France trip, and his best memories with the program. After Bobby, the guys talk the biggest headlines from the NBA playoffs so far, provide an update on SIHS's spring sports teams, and highlight the biggest names and picks for this year's NFL draft.2022-04-2643 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcats Midseason | Nathan Kuczmarski Playoff Basketball Update, & March Madness PreviewPerhaps the most topical man on campus, senior Nathan Kuczmarski, pays a visit to the show! Before Kucz, the squad gets caught up with Ignatius Basketball's playoff run and talks March Madness regions.Produced by Ethan Kamrass '222022-03-1539 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcats Midseason | Peter Chalhoub, Student Section, & NFL CombineThe gents welcome on Peter Chalhoub '22, talk about his experience leading the student section, his effort in bringing back Ignatius field day (Hesstival), and organizing the Senior vs Faculty Game. Before Chalhoub, they discuss the top stories of the NFL Combine, and get caught up with Ignatius basketball's playoff run. Produced by Ethan Kamrass '222022-03-0844 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcats Midseason | Ignatius Playoff Basketball, College Hoops, & Ghost of KievHost Ethan Kamrass is joined by Matt Kelly and Danny Gibel to talk about basketball from high school to the NBA with a splash of geopolitics. Produced by Ethan Kamrass2022-03-0136 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe Melting Pot | Roger StewartMr. Roger Stewart is the Assistant Principal for Academics. He and Everett Alan discuss his path to teaching and Saint Ignatius as well as the African American History course he is teaching this year. 2021-04-1920 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe Melting Pot | Milton Turner '81This week, Everett-Alan welcomes Mr. Milton Alan Turner '81 to the podcast. He has been teaching French and Spanish at Ignatius since 1987. He and Everett-Alan talk about his long experience with the school community as a student and faculty member. 2021-02-2852 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe Melting Pot | Christian Sanders '10The Melting Pot is a new show on the EyeCast where members of the Ignatius community discuss diversity, identity, ethnicity, and their impact on the school. In this first episode, host Everett Alan Hood '21 sits down with Mr. Christian Sanders '10 and Mr. David Sabol '99. Mr. Sanders is Assistant Director of DEI and the Director of the REACHING Magis program. He is also moderator of the Multicultural Student Union. Mr. Sabol is the Mathematics Department Chair and moderator of the Eye and the EyeCast. 2021-02-1949 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSaint Ignatius at the Capitol: Rep. Ted Lieu '87, Mr. Howard, and the ImpeachmentJack Slemenda '21 talks to Mr. Howard about an unexpected phone call from Rep. Ted Lieu '87 during the January 6 Capitol riot. 2021-02-0907 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcat Weekly | Ups and downs for football, Soccer rolls onKurt and Bobby bring Wildcat sports back to the the podcast feed with updates on the St Eds game and the first part of soccer's 2020 season. 2020-09-2211 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastJ&G Show | Week 1 Recap and Week 2 PreviewJack, George, and Jack chat up this first week in NFL action and look forward to week 2. Produced by George O'Brien '212020-09-2042 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastFantasy Fellas | Week 1 Evaluation and PicksJack Slemenda '21, Josh Havrilla ‘21, Jacob Free ‘21, and Kevin Herns ‘21 are back to talk about how their teams did last week and what advice they have for owners. Produced by Jack Slemenda '212020-09-1857 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastFantasy Fellas | Draft results and season previewJack Slemenda '21 hosts Josh Havrilla ‘21, Jacob Free ‘21, and Kevin Herns ‘21 as they preview the year in NFL Fantasy league play. Produced by Jack Slemenda '212020-09-121h 09The EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastJ&G Show | NFL season previewJack, George, and Jack are back after a loooong break to preview the 2020 season. Produced by George O'Brien '212020-09-101h 12Hear to HeavenHear to HeavenSaint Ignatius: Soldier for Christ, 07-31-2020http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/073120.cfm At the end of the homily I meant to say: "Isn't this the carpenter's son?" I should really drink coffee and observe the fast before 6:30 AM Mass! There is so much to say about Ignatius so I have added a few things here:  "Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam" "For the Greater Glory of God!" The origin of the phrase is attributed to the founder of the Jesuits, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, who intended it to serve as a cornerstone sentiment of the society's religious philosophy. The full phrase attributed t...2020-07-3103 minPrayer N lunchPrayer N lunchSaint Ignatius of Loyola -Anima Christi (Soul of Christ)Saint Ignatius of Loyola’s Story The founder of the Jesuits was on his way to military fame and fortune when a cannon ball shattered his leg. Because there were no books of romance on hand during his convalescence, Ignatius whiled away the time reading a2020-07-3103 minSuper Saints PodcastSuper Saints PodcastSaint Ignatius of LoyolaFounder of the JesuitsSaint Ignatius of Loyola discovered a dark cave, virtually unknown because it was so overgrown with brush.There, he would spend hours, sometimes all through the night, praying without interruption, except for the occasional sounds of God's four-legged and winged creatures calling out to one another.The cave at Manresa was a battlefield, a lonely battlefield, with Ignatius battling one temptation, winning that battle only to be put to the test with another temptation and another battle.Among other struggles, Saint Ignatius of Loyola...2020-07-3026 minStrange CatholicsStrange CatholicsEpisode 9: Latest Supreme Court ruling, the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony, Saint Ignatius of LoyolaLatest SCOTUS ruling on the Nevada church that wanted more than 50 people to gather as more are able to gather in other enclosed spaces https://www.startribune.com/us-supreme-court-denies-nevada-church-s-appeal-of-virus-rule/571900432/ Discussion on the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony, how it has impacted our lives and those of our families and those that we serve. https://www.catholic.org/prayers/sacrament.php?id=7 Catechism references and links: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p2s2c3a7.htm#1601 PP 1601 and down from there  ** this is the best online version o...2020-07-2841 minsaint benedict\'s tablesaint benedict's tableFor a Time Like This: Ignatius Mabasa and Alana LevandoskiA music podcast featuring two songs from a collaborative project we produced back in 2010, combining the musical gifts of Alana Levandoski with the Shona language spoken word of the novelist and storyteller, Ignatius Mabasa. For more information on Alana Levandoski, please visit her website, where you can also find information on how you can support her newest project, Hymns from the Icons.  Ignatius Mabasa is currently rebuilding his website, though there is a bit more information on his work available here.Please visit the web post for this podcast, where along with photographs from the recording session y...2020-06-1113 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSenior Spotlight | Ryan WalshRyan Walsh is writing his own future, and even during senior year, he has remained open to new challenges. Hear him talk to Robby about the Young Authors Club and all his experiences at school. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-05-1914 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSenior Spotlight | Sean McSweenSean McSween's time at Ignatius is marked by performing arts and Laffy Taffy jokes. He and Robby have a good chat about his favorite experiences over the last four years. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-05-0728 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastJ&G Show | NFL free agency and offseason movesThe boys are back. Jack, Jack, and George meet from home to discuss all the movement in the NFL during the offseason. Produced by George O'Brien '212020-05-071h 31The EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastFaculty Feature | David Sabol '99Mr. Sabol always knew he wanted to be a math teacher, which is why he went off to not be one after college. Robby dives into that adventure and more. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-05-0129 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastWildcat Weekly | Wirtz Award NominationsBobby and Kurt come to you from quarantine to discuss some recent news and all the nominees for the Wirtz Award for student athlete of the year. 2020-05-0140 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastMusic Monday | April 27, 2020Seniors Max Lew, David Martin, Noah Virant, Sean McSween, and Robby Klanac give their music picks for the week.Noah - Grand Hoodoo by The MossMax - Great Indoors by John MayerRobby -  Still Feel by Half AliveSean - Lester by Dan and DrumDave - To Build A Home by The Cinematic OrchestraProduced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-2728 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSenior Spotlight | Cam CuparAfter working with social justice initiatives, student senate, and speech and debate, Cam has grown by leaps and bounds. He and Robby talk about favorite faculty members, hangout spots, and legacy. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-2624 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastFaculty Feature | Cindy ReaganMrs. Reagan hasn't always been a math teacher. Robby talks to her about many of her past jobs and how her interest in math has influenced how she views the world. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-2219 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastMusic Monday | April 20, 2020Seniors Max Lew, David Martin, Noah Virant, Sean McSween, and Robby Klanac give their music picks for the week.Noah -  Live Wire by Mötley CrüeDave - The Magician by Andy ShaufSean - Every Morning  by Sugar RayMax - Ball of Confusion by The TemptationsRobby - Jammin' by Bob MarleyProduced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-2018 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSenior Spotlight | John SoederJohn's journey through Ignatius has mostly happened under water, swimming his way to the the highlight of his 4 years at Districts this year. Robby asks all about this arc, and John describes the homemade gym he built in his back yard. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-1812 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastFaculty Feature | Anthony Fior '02Dr. Fior has recently been announced as the new principal of the school starting next school year. Robby chats with him about how he got here and how he sees himself filling the new role. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-1735 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSenior Spotlight | Pat HylandFrom the Mexican border to the drums to the tin whistle, Pat Hyland has been around. In this interview with Robby, he talks about how he was able to turn his passions into work in our school community. Produced by Robby Klanac '202020-04-1515 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastMusic Monday | April 13, 2020Seniors Max Lew, David Martin, Noah Virant, Sean McSween, and Robbie Klanac give their music picks for the week.Max - Moon River by Jacob CollierRobbie - Lisztomania by PhoenixDave - The Anthem by Good CharlotteSean - State Line by The DipNoah - Join the Club by Beach FuzzProduced by Robbie Klanac '202020-04-1325 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSeniors Spotlight | Cormac NolanCormac Nolan isn't doing too much during the quarantine.... just learning to suture, reading about the harmfulness of the food industry, and planning a 200 mile bike ride. Cormac talks to Robbie about how he has developed an interest in medicine during the last 4 years and what he hopes to leave behind. Produced by Robbie Klanac '202020-04-1112 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastSenior Spotlight | John CugalJohn Cugel is best known on campus as the student body president, but in this interview with Robbie, John talks about how he got there, his acting career, and the future he sees for himself in NYC. Produced by Robbie Klanac '202020-04-0816 minThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastThe EyeCast - The SIHS Student PodcastYour Guide to Holy WeekCampus minister Mr. Tony Krzmarzick talks to Robbie about how to engage with Holy Week during this challenging time in our community. Songs for each upcoming day:Holy Thursday - Hands and Feet by The BrillianceGood Friday - When I Need a Friend by ColdplayHoly Saturday -  Yesterday Was Hard on All of Us by Fink AND I Won't Let You Go by SwitchfootEaster Sunday - It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day by LunchMoney LewisProduced by...2020-04-0720 min